The B-1B Lancer returned to service at Dyess Air Force Base following extensive maintenance efforts by the Tinker Air Force ...
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The US Air Force was going to retire the B-1B Lancer — then Operation Epic Fury proved the Cold War-era bomber still has no equal
The U.S. Air Force was preparing to retire the B-1B Lancer when Operation Epic Fury began on February 28 — and the Cold ...
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B-1B Bomber "Rage" Returns to Service After Restoration
The B-1B 86-0115, now renamed "Apocalypse II," returned to service at Dyess AFB after being previously retired in 2021. The U ...
A revitalized B-1B Lancer brought out of storage — with a new name and nose art that pays homage to a World War II bombing crew shot down over Burma — is ready for action in the Middle East if needed.
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The B-1B Lancer 'Bone' bomber can now carry hypersonic missiles
B-1B Spotted Carrying ARRW Hypersonic Missile: The U.S. Air Force has publicly released imagery for the first time showing a ...
The new aircraft—originally named “Rage”—was renamed in honor of a lost World War II B-24 bomber, with the descended family of the original crew in attendance. A B-1B Lancer long-range strategic ...
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AGM-183 ARRW Shown on B-1B Bomber for the First Time
The U.S. Air Force released for the first time a short clip showing a B-1B Lancer bomber flying with an AGM-183 ARRW ...
The U.S. Air Force has revived a retired Rockwell B-1B Lancer as it reversed its long-term plan for the swept wing bomber fleet. The service announced May 6 that a B-1B retired in 2021 and sent to the ...
Even as the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider begins to enter service, the U.S. Air Force will continue to operate the Cold ...
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