The National Interest on MSN
How the B-1B Lancer bomber came back from the dead
The B-1 Lancer program was curtailed in the 1970s as an unnecessary waste of taxpayer dollars. That changed when Ronald ...
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 ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
The B-1B Lancer’s real job isn’t penetration, it’s carrying the most weapons farther out
The B-1B Lancer remains relevant today not because of the Cold War promise that the aircraft might penetrate a thick radar ...
The B-1B came back from the dead thanks to a doctrinal shift in how US bombers should operate and the need for a bridge ahead of the B-2 Spirit.
The U.S. Air Force is pushing to arm the B-1 bomber with dozens of stealthy cruise missiles. It could carry as many as 36 anti-ship or land-attack cruise missiles. The transparent amount of firepower ...
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