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B-1B Lancer
News update regarding the B-1B Lancer
The US plans to restore the nuclear weapons capability of the B-1B Lancer strategic bomber.
The Pentagon is considering investing $342 million to upgrade its B-1B Lancer fleet, enabling it to carry nuclear missiles and extend its service life until 2037.
Technology
The reason the US Air Force is reviving the B-1B Lancer supersonic bomber fleet.
The delays of the B-21 Raider and its 57-ton payload advantage forced the Pentagon to spend hundreds of millions of dollars overhauling B-1B aircraft from special storage.
The US is restoring B-1B bombers and extending the service life of its strategic bomber squadron.
The US Air Force has decided to revive the B-1B Lancer from the desert and modernize the B-2 and B-52 series to maintain combat capabilities amid rising tensions.
The US integrates the AGM-183 ARRW hypersonic missile onto the B-1B Lancer aircraft: A new technological advancement.
After facing the risk of cancellation, the US ARRW hypersonic weapon program unexpectedly appeared on a B-1B Lancer bomber at Edwards Air Force Base.
The US is spending $1.7 billion to upgrade its fleet of B-1B and B-2 bombers.
The U.S. Air Force plans to keep the B-1B Lancer bomber operational until at least 2037 and the B-2 Spirit even longer thanks to a large-scale modernization budget.
The US has deployed more than half of its combat-ready B-1B bomber squadron to the UK.
The US Air Force has deployed 12 B-1B Lancers and 3 B-52s to RAF Fairford to increase the frequency of airstrikes against Iran in Operation Epic Fury.
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