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 entered service as a nuclear-capable Cold War bomber, but it did not see combat until 1998. -In the post-9/11 ...
Today's world military news (December 11) includes the following: B-1B bombers return to Ellsworth Air Force Base; the UK ...
The B-21 bomber, the first U.S. sixth-generation combat aircraft, is designed to conduct conventional and nuclear strikes.
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 ...
The fiscal year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is set to impose new congressional restrictions on the Air ...
Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota marked a milestone in its transformation into the Air Force’s first B-21 Raider hub, ...
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.
MARION, Kentucky (CNN) -- Flying unmanned after its crew ejected safely, an Air Force B-1B bomber plowed into a muddy cow pasture and exploded Wednesday in rural western Kentucky. The unarmed plane ...