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The B-1B Lancer Bomber Question That Keeps Air Force Generals Up at Night
The B-1B Lancer was supposed to “go gentle into that good night,” but the Bone keeps refusing to retire. -The U.S. Air Force ...
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Why the Air Force Is Racing to Crank Out More B-21 Raider Stealth Bombers
There appears to be consensus that a collaborative effort between the Air Force and Northrop Grumman could generate highly ...
At the time the pictures were taken, the U.S. military was launching air and missile strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Few days apart, B-52s landed at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean and B-1s landed at Moron in Spain. The U.S. Air Force started two new Bomber Task Force deployments few days apart, as two B-52Hs ...
Summary and Key Points: The Rockwell B-1 Lancer, initially flown 40 years ago, remains a key part of the U.S. Air Force’s bomber fleet, even as its nuclear mission was removed in 1994. -Though the Air ...
The Air Force has chosen two additional bases to eventually be home to the B-21 Raider, as the service said this week that its first new bomber since the end of the Cold War has been flying more often ...
The Air Force has grounded its entire B-2 Spirit fleet and will inspect each stealth bomber after one of the aircraft caught fire during an emergency landing earlier this month. The multi-role bomber, ...
The B-52J upgrade is running late and costing more—making the US Air Force’s strategy to keep the bomber flying into the ...
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