This piece traces how the B-1B Lancer, conceived as a Cold War nuclear penetrator, reinvented itself as a conventional strike ...
The B-1B Lancer is supposed to be on the glide path to retirement, yet in 2025 it keeps finding new ways to assert its ...
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 ...
Today's world military news (December 11) includes the following: B-1B bombers return to Ellsworth Air Force Base; the UK ...
Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota marked a milestone in its transformation into the Air Force’s first B-21 Raider hub, ...
The B-1Bs of the 28th Bomb Wing are returning to Ellsworth AFB, after runway reconstruction has been completed in preparation for the B-21’s arrival. In its Facebook post, Ellsworth AFB said: “A few ...
The U.S. Air Force is pushing to arm the B-1 bomber with dozens of stealthy cruise missiles. It could carry as many as 36 anti-ship or land-attack cruise missiles. The transparent amount of firepower ...
The United States voluntarily de-nuclearized its B-1 bombers in the 1990s in accordance with the START I treaty with Russia—but it gained much from the move as well. The original B-1A Lancer was ...
At least one US B-1B bomber flew over the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Venezuela Thursday, flight tracking data showed, the second such show of force by US military aircraft in a week.