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The National Interest on MSNB-1 Bombers and JAS 39 Gripens Fly Over Latvia
The B-1 Lancer is one of the most lethal aircraft to ever fly the skies. A pair of American B-1 bombers flew in formation ...
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The Aviationist on MSNThe Evolution of the B-1 and its Adaptation to Modern Warfare
Originally conceived as a supersonic long-range strategic nuclear heavy bomber, the B-1 has evolved into a very effective multi-role conventional ...
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National Security Journal on MSNThe Air Force Is Pulling Old B-1B Lancer Bombers Out of the ‘Boneyard’
The U.S. Air Force’s famous “boneyard” in Arizona is more than just a final resting place for aircraft; it’s a dynamic ...
The Air Force is mapping a two-fold future path for its B-1 bomber which includes plans to upgrade the bomber while simultaneously preparing the aircraft for eventual retirement as the service's ...
A fiery January crash of a B-1 bomber aircraft in South Dakota was caused by multiple crew failures, winter weather and a last-minute brush with wind shear that resulted in all four members ...
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Defense News on MSNB-1 bombers, NATO fighters fly over Latvia to show unified force
The B-1s were joined by Gripen fighters from NATO allies Hungary and Sweden during their flyover of Latvia, which lies to the ...
The B-1B remains a potent weapon and has performed well in recent conflicts. Most recently, the bomber was used to launch nineteen AGM-158A JASSM cruise missiles against Syrian targets in ...
The Air Force is mapping a two-fold future path for its B-1 bomber which includes plans to upgrade the bomber while simultaneously preparing the aircraft for eventual retirement as the service's ...
Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota has halted B-1 Lancer flights for at least two weeks as investigators begin probing what downed one of the bombers in a nonfatal crash last week. Regular ...
After some impressive years in service, ht e B-1B Lancer is on its way out of the US Air Force, but why now and what will ...
The damaged aircraft was replaced by another B-1 Lancer that was maintained at the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group – aka “The Boneyard” – at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona.
The Air Force is getting back into the habit of having B-1 bombers practice stand-off precision strikes in the Pacific.
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