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B1b Lancer bomber, a giant swing wing supersonic aircraft


B1b Lancer with wings swept forward

B1b Lancer with wings swept forward
The B1b Lancer is the fastest bomber in American service. It's four 30,000 lb afterburning General Electric F-101-GE-102 turbofans propel this massive swing wing aircraft along at mach 1.2 sea level. Range is equally impressive, the Lancer can deliver it's payload between continents without needing to be refueled in the the air.
The origins of the aircraft date back to the 1970s with the B1a program for a long range multi-role heavy bomber. The program was cancelled by the Carter administration however. In 1981 under Reagan's government the program was revived as the B1b. First flight took place in 1984 and the Lancer entered combat service in 1986.

The design and construction of the aircraft incorporates stealth technology as is common for many of the newest US war planes. By using radar absorbing materials and other techniques the radar signiture for this massive jet plane is a mere 1% that of the equally massive B52. This coupled with the aircraft's speed make it a difficult target for enemy fighters to intercept.
Variable geometry wings are part of the B1b design (Swing Wings). Forward sweep is used for take off, landing and fuel efficient cruising, while when speed is needed the wings sweep back reducing drag and airframe stress.
B1b Lancer side view

B1b Lancer

Lancers form perhaps the most important element in a trio of USAF heavy bombers, it's two stable mates being the B2 Spirit flying wing stealth bomber and the reliable old warhorse the B52.
First combat actions of the aircraft were against Iraq.





Boeing/North American B1B Lancer
Engine4x General Electric F-101-GE-102 turbofans
30,000 lbs thrust each engine
Top Speedmach 1.2 sea level
Weightempty 86 metric tonnes
max 216 metric tonnes
Wingspan137 ft swept forward
79 ft swept back
Length146 ft WeaponsInternal weapons bays can accommodate up to 84 Mk-82 bombs or Mk-62 naval mines, 30 CBU-87/89 cluster bombs or CBU-97 Sensor Fused Weapons and up to 24 GBU-31 JDAM GPS guided bombs or Mk-84 bombs
CountryUSA Crewfour


Aircraft pictures courtesy USAF unless stated otherwise.


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