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Sun. Apr. 11/10 Pace51
Real world facts about the B-1B Lancer
Manufacturer: Rockwell
Range: 11, 675 Km
Powered by: Four 133.57 kN General Electric F101-GE-102 turbofans
Max. Speed: Mach 1.2, however it is usually used at speeds of Mach 0.99 (999 Km/H)
Accommodates: Four crew members
Armament: Eight cruise missiles, or 12 B28 Nuclear bombs, or 24 B61/B83 Nuclear bombs. However, in theory, it can carry a load of 60, 782.

Although other bombers, like the B52, had more nostalgia, and bombers like the B-2 were released with more pomp and ceremony, the B-1B lancer is one of the most advanced and deadliest nuclear bombers out in the world today. It is a very large long-range strategic nuclear bomber. It now fills the strategic bomber roll previously filled by the b-52. The first B-1A was flown in 1974. The B-1B came out 10 years later.
The plane is equipped with PLZT blast curtains that shield the crew from the thermonuclear blast; however this doesn’t mean its nuclear-bomb proof. Like the tu-160 blackjack, the B1’s tail is high set and avoids the engine efflux. The B-1 generally only carries the SRAM nuclear missile, or B-28, B-61, and B83 free falling bombs. The B-1 has decent stealth capabilities, and incorporates a radar cross-section. Like the F-14, the B-1 is a swept-wing aircraft. It’s quite an advanced bomber, but most of its equipment, especially in the nose, is still classified. However, it a Westinghouse AN/AQP-164 Attack Radar.
When carrying out a nuclear strike with an SRAM, the B-1B lancer is capable of performing several attack maneuvers. It can launch the cruise-style nuclear missiles a safe distance from its target. It was originally supposed to carry out nuclear strikes from high levels with its missiles, but before the prototype was developed, new and advanced SAM technologies made this strategy useless, and dangerous. This strategy was also popular at the time for propelling nuclear bombs large distances by launching them at a 45 degree angle, and although this tactic is not very accurate or reliable, the bomb is, after all, nuclear. You could miss by 2, or more miles and still smash your target. Wwhen it entered service, the Air Force decided that they would put the Lancers amazing low-level performance to good use. The swing-wing’s gave the low level performance needed to secure the B-1 in its role as a low level penetration bomber. This means that its primary tactic is to fly at low level’s and launch missiles from a distance away, and then escape.
The B-1B is flown similarly to a fighter by the pilot and co-pilot. The offensive and defensive systems operators sit close behind the pilots. It has great handling for a bomber, and flies comfortably and effectively at cruising speeds. Now, the Lancer is used conventionally, as a regular bomber. The structure of the fuselage is composed of incredibly strong titanium alloys, as well as aluminum alloys and composite glass fibres. The bomber also carries three bomb bays. It crashed once in training when the fuel transfer computer was overrode by the crew, which unbalanced the aircraft. It wasn’t carrying any active munitions.
This RWF is very specific, talking mainly about the technical performance of the aircraft. No trolls, I didn't copy-paste it from wikipedia
B-1B Lancer Awesome nuclear bomber
Discuss.
Sun. Apr. 11/10 Pace51
Real world facts about the B-1B Lancer
Manufacturer: Rockwell
Range: 11, 675 Km
Powered by: Four 133.57 kN General Electric F101-GE-102 turbofans
Max. Speed: Mach 1.2, however it is usually used at speeds of Mach 0.99 (999 Km/H)
Accommodates: Four crew members
Armament: Eight cruise missiles, or 12 B28 Nuclear bombs, or 24 B61/B83 Nuclear bombs. However, in theory, it can carry a load of 60, 782.

Although other bombers, like the B52, had more nostalgia, and bombers like the B-2 were released with more pomp and ceremony, the B-1B lancer is one of the most advanced and deadliest nuclear bombers out in the world today. It is a very large long-range strategic nuclear bomber. It now fills the strategic bomber roll previously filled by the b-52. The first B-1A was flown in 1974. The B-1B came out 10 years later.
The plane is equipped with PLZT blast curtains that shield the crew from the thermonuclear blast; however this doesn’t mean its nuclear-bomb proof. Like the tu-160 blackjack, the B1’s tail is high set and avoids the engine efflux. The B-1 generally only carries the SRAM nuclear missile, or B-28, B-61, and B83 free falling bombs. The B-1 has decent stealth capabilities, and incorporates a radar cross-section. Like the F-14, the B-1 is a swept-wing aircraft. It’s quite an advanced bomber, but most of its equipment, especially in the nose, is still classified. However, it a Westinghouse AN/AQP-164 Attack Radar.
When carrying out a nuclear strike with an SRAM, the B-1B lancer is capable of performing several attack maneuvers. It can launch the cruise-style nuclear missiles a safe distance from its target. It was originally supposed to carry out nuclear strikes from high levels with its missiles, but before the prototype was developed, new and advanced SAM technologies made this strategy useless, and dangerous. This strategy was also popular at the time for propelling nuclear bombs large distances by launching them at a 45 degree angle, and although this tactic is not very accurate or reliable, the bomb is, after all, nuclear. You could miss by 2, or more miles and still smash your target. Wwhen it entered service, the Air Force decided that they would put the Lancers amazing low-level performance to good use. The swing-wing’s gave the low level performance needed to secure the B-1 in its role as a low level penetration bomber. This means that its primary tactic is to fly at low level’s and launch missiles from a distance away, and then escape.
The B-1B is flown similarly to a fighter by the pilot and co-pilot. The offensive and defensive systems operators sit close behind the pilots. It has great handling for a bomber, and flies comfortably and effectively at cruising speeds. Now, the Lancer is used conventionally, as a regular bomber. The structure of the fuselage is composed of incredibly strong titanium alloys, as well as aluminum alloys and composite glass fibres. The bomber also carries three bomb bays. It crashed once in training when the fuel transfer computer was overrode by the crew, which unbalanced the aircraft. It wasn’t carrying any active munitions.
This RWF is very specific, talking mainly about the technical performance of the aircraft. No trolls, I didn't copy-paste it from wikipedia
B-1B Lancer Awesome nuclear bomber
Discuss.
Last edited by pace51 (2010-04-15 13:44:59)