19FortyFive on MSN
'Simply wrong': The B-1B Lancer is always called a nuclear bomber — the US Air Force welded that capability away years ago
Ask almost anyone and they'll tell you the B-1B went conventional in the 1990s. The real ending involved welding torches, ...
Combat Aviator on MSNOpinion
B-1B Lancer LRASM integration: Unlocking new anti-ship power
The B-1B Lancer has always been a fearsome machine — a supersonic bomber capable of carrying the heaviest conventional ...
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 ...
A new chapter in the nation's strategic airpower began in 1985 as the 96th Bomb Wing at Dyess Air Force Base accepted the ...
Once installed, the B-1B’s new LAM pylons will allow it to carry either a 5,000-pound bomb or two 2,000-pound bombs side by side—a significant upgrade to its potential loadout. The United States Air ...
The supersonic bomber underwent an “intensive” regeneration and depot maintenance effort by US Air Force technicians. A formerly retired Boeing B-1B Lancer heavy bomber has returned to the skies after ...
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 ...
An Air Force colonel set to take over Ellsworth Air Force Base's 28th Bomb Wing later this month harshly criticized the culture of the South Dakota bomber squadrons he's preparing to oversee in a ...
©2026 Fox News Network, LLC. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. All market data delayed 20 minutes.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results