Inside the B-52s’ deployment to support the Afghanistan withdrawalAirmen would fly 12-hour missions keeping watch over Kabul, then turn into aid workers back in Qatar — passing out baby diapers to refugee mothers, handling passenger lists for outbound C-17s, serving food and more.By Rachel S. Cohen16 months ago
America must build bomber capacity to compete in the PacificThe U.S. appears to be headed for a “double whammy” in the early 2030s that will make its long-range strike gap particularly acute.By Harry Foster3 years ago
B-1 Lancer readiness is in the toilet, here’s whyA House Armed Services subcommittee says the number of fully mission-capable B-1 bombers is now in single digits.By Stephen Losey4 years ago
First B-1Bs resume flying after nearly month-long groundingIt was the second time in a year that the Lancer has been grounded over an ejection seat issue.By Stephen Losey4 years ago