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The B-1B Lancer bomber can carry 75,000 pounds of weapons at Mach 1.2 — now Boeing is adding 6 external LAM pylons for hypersonic missiles
The U.S. Air Force has been spotted integrating hypersonic weapons onto the B-1B Lancer, with footage from Edwards Air Force ...
The B-1B Lancer returned to service at Dyess Air Force Base following extensive maintenance efforts by the Tinker Air Force ...
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The B-1B Lancer 'Bone' bomber can now carry hypersonic missiles
B-1B Spotted Carrying ARRW Hypersonic Missile: The U.S. Air Force has publicly released imagery for the first time showing a B-1B Lancer carrying an AGM-183 ARRW hypersonic missile. It is another ...
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B-1B Bomber "Rage" Returns to Service After Restoration
The B-1B 86-0115, now renamed "Apocalypse II," returned to service at Dyess AFB after being previously retired in 2021. The U ...
A revitalized B-1B Lancer brought out of storage — with a new name and nose art that pays homage to a World War II bombing ...
The U.S. Air Force has revived a retired Rockwell B-1B Lancer as it reversed its long-term plan for the swept wing bomber fleet. The service announced May 6 that a B-1B retired in 2021 and sent to the ...
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B-1B Lancer Back in Service After ‘Backbone’ Repairs
The B-1B repairs, originally scheduled to last a full year, were completed in only around eight months through the use of a ...
The new aircraft—originally named “Rage”—was renamed in honor of a lost World War II B-24 bomber, with the descended family of the original crew in attendance. A B-1B Lancer long-range strategic ...
After recalling a decommissioned Boeing B-1B bomber to service, US Air Force technicians restored the supersonic aircraft to flying condition at the Davis-Monthan AFB “boneyard” before a transfer to ...
Even as the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider begins to enter service, the U.S. Air Force will continue to operate the Cold War-era bombers.
A B-1B Lancer has returned to active service after the bomber was sent to the Arizona desert in 2021 to be cannibalized for spare parts, U.S. Air Force officials said this week. The jet had been in ...
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