The development of the B-1B Lancer bomber was difficult to say the
least. Originally conceived to fulfil a USAF requirement for an
Advanced Manned Strategic Aircraft, the original B-1A concept aircraft
was accused of being a white elephant, capable of performing nothing
which could not be achieved at less financial and human expense than
an intercontinental ballistic missile. Cancelled by the Carter
administration and finally commissioned by President Reagan as the
modified B-1B, the Lancer began its duties as a nuclear-armed bomber
in the mid-1980s. The end of the Cold War intervened and the jet was
removed from its nuclear missions as a result of arms control
legislation. However, the 1990s saw the metamorphosis of the Lancer
into a potent conventional weapons carrier which has seen action in
Iraq, the Balkans and Afghanistan. This richly-illustrated volume
shows how the Lancer has proved its critics wrong in demonstrating its
use as a highly flexible and hard-working bomber, able to undertake
diverse missions ranging from CAS to the targeting of
weapons-of-mass-destruction installations.
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ISBN
9781782007500
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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