Rockwell B-1 Lancer
The Rockwell B-1 Lancer is a strategic bomber in the service of the US Air Force. It is a four-turbojet aircraft that uses a variable-sweep wing. It can carry nuclear weapons or classic bombs. It is only used by the USA.
| Rockwell B-1 Lancer | |
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| Rockwell B-1B in flight, bombing. | |
| Role | Strategic Bomber |
| National origin | USA. |
| Manufacturer | Rockwell |
| First flight | 1974 |
| Introduction | 1986 |
| Status | Active |
| Primary user | USA. |
| Produced | Out of production. |
| Number built | 104 examples |
Variants
- Rockwell B-1A : Four examples, only used as prototype and test planes.
- Rockwell B-1B : One hundred examples, used as bombers.
Simulacrum of supersonic strategic heavy bomber
Tupolev Tu-160 - Simulacrum of the B-1A
- "Сверхзвуковой стратегический ракетоносец-бомбардировщик Ту-160" [Supersonic strategic missile bomber Tu-160] (in Russian). TASS. 2019-11-29. Archived from the original on 2020-02-20. Retrieved 2019-11-29. - on TASS Official Infographic(in Russian)
Bibliography
- Moeng, Sophearith (1998). Vital guide to military Aircraft. Airlife publishing. ISBN 1 85310 537 6.
- Kaminsky, Tom (2000). The United States Military Aviation Directory. Airtime publishing. ISBN 1 880588 29 3.
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