B-1B's Long Range Anti-Ship Missile Strikes Multiple Targets in New Test Lockheed Martin Corp. launched the AGM-158C LRASM from a B-1B Lancer, at Point Mugu Sea Range, California.
SecAf Reveals Details of B-1 Flameout as Bomber Stand-Down Ends B-1B Lancer flight operations are set to resume this week after a stand-down of bomber missions that lasted nearly two weeks.
No End in Sight for B-1 Grounding as New Emergency Landing Reported The Air Force's fleetwide stand-down of the B-1B Lancer fleet continues, as news emerges of another emergency landing by a...
Air Force Grounds Entire B-1 Bomber Fleet Over Ejection Seat Concerns The U.S. Air Force has grounded its B-1B bomber fleet over safety concerns related to the Lancer's ejection seats.
Social Media Photos Raise Questions About B-1 Emergency Landing Photos show a missing ceiling hatch, leading to speculation an in-flight ejection was attempted.
Proposed Cannon Would Turn the B-1 Bomber into a Gunship Boeing has been granted a patent for a cannon to enhance the aircraft's ability to take on more close-air support roles.
F-22s Intercept 2 Russian Bombers Off Alaska Coast The pair of Tu-95 Russian "Bear" bombers came within 55 miles of Alaska's west coast.
Air Force Picks 3 Bases for Its Next-Generation B-21 Bomber The Air Force said that the new B-21 Raider bomber will go to three bases in the US when it starts arriving in the mid-2020s.
After Years Away, B-1 Bombers Are Back in the Middle East The non-nuclear bombers from Ellsworth Air Force Base arrived at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, on March 31.
For B-1s and B-2s, Fending Off Retirement in Reserves Would Be Pricey News of plans to retire the B-1 and B-2 has sparked speculation on whether the bombers can fly beyond their retirement dates.
Musk, Ramaswamy Proposal to Slash Spending Could Include VA Medical Services Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy confirmed that they plan to target "unauthorized" federal spending, a category that includes...
Coast Guard Set to Receive New Icebreaker by Year's End, Bolstering US Presence in Arctic The need for ships with icebreaking capabilities is growing as China and Russia increase their presence in the Arctic...
Marine Corps F-35C Was Used in Combat for First Time to Strike Houthis, Military Confirms Traveling at speeds of 1,200 mph, the F-35C can carry Joint Direct Attack Munitions, or JDAMs, air-to-air missiles and other...
Military Diversity Is Not the Problem "The main reason for concern about the U.S. military and its performance has to do with the variety of U.S. commitments and...
MacDill Airman Gets 5 Years Of Probation in 'Undead Apes' Blockchain Fraud U.S. District Judge William Jung sentenced Devin Rhoden to five years’ probation, a reflection of Rhoden’s substantial...