Key Points and Summary – The B-1B Lancer’s arc is uniquely American: canceled as the B-1A by Carter, resurrected by Reagan as ...
The U.S. Air Force is upgrading the B-1B Lancer with external Load Adaptable Modular (LAM) pylons, restoring hardpoints and adding up to ~45,000 lbs of extra ordnance capacity. The Mission Is Simple – ...
The B-1B Lancer, affectionately known as the "Bone," is a striking piece of military hardware. The first thing you'll notice about it is its design. It looks like something straight out of a sci-fi ...
The origins of American-made bomber aircraft go back to the first World War with the introduction of the Martin Aircraft GMB-1, which was launched in 1918. From this early aircraft made of fabric and ...
As a product of the Cold War, the Rockwell B-1 is one of the oldest platforms to continue to fly for the Air Force. Despite its age, the formidable supersonic heavy bomber remains a lethal deterrent ...
The B-1 remains the sole purely conventional bomber in the US Air Force’s inventory. As of this month, the US Air Force’s B-1B “Lancer” bomber has operated from the service’s Dyess Base in Texas for ...