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Watch the B-1B Lancer rip off the runway like a 200-ton fighter
Few aircraft combine size and aggression like the Rockwell B-1B Lancer. With four afterburning turbofans producing over 120,000 pounds of thrust, the 280,000-pound bomber surges down the runway before ...
The B-1B came back from the dead thanks to a doctrinal shift in how US bombers should operate and the need for a bridge ahead of the B-2 Spirit.
While on the return flight to the United States, the trio of B-1Bs also took part in a hot pit refueling at Lajes Field, Azores. Last week, a United States Air Force Rockwell B-1B Lancer long-range ...
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Thunderous B-1B bomber takeoff with blazing afterburners overhead
A USAF Rockwell B-1B Lancer roars into the air with its massive afterburners fully lit, producing a thunderous takeoff few aircraft can match. The sound, heat, and shockwave as it passes overhead make ...
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-1B Lancer bomber will be able to use up to six Load Adaptable Modular pylons under the fuselage to carry heavy standoff munitions and hypersonic weapons. The U.S. Air Force has awarded Boeing a ...
At its first participation in Red Flag in three years, B-1B Lancer bombers of the 9th Bomb Squadron (9th BS) “Bats” from Dyess AFB, Texas, flew daily round-trip sorties to the Nevada Test and Firing ...
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