U.S. Air Force releases footage and Images of the 2B-1B “Lancer”

Courtesy: OSINT defender

WASHIGTON: The U.S. Air Force has released Footage and Images of the 2 B-1B “Lancer” Long-Range Heavy Bombers with the 34th and 37th Bomb Squadrons of the 28th Bomb Wing being prepared and launching on Friday from Dyess Air Force Base in Texas for their over 24 Hour CONUS-to-CONUS Bombing Mission over Iraq and Syria, in Response to the Drone Attack on Northeastern Jordan last week by Iranian-Backed Groups which resulted in the Death of 3 American Solders.
Airmen from the 7th Munitions Conventional Maintenance Shop preparing several Mark 84 2,000lb Bombs to be Fitted with Joint-Direct Attack Munitions Kits (JDAM) creating GBU-31 Precision-Guided Munitions which will eventually be loaded into B-1B “Lancer”Heavy Bombers.


B-1B “Lancer” Long-Range Heavy Bombers from Dyess and Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota, sit on the Flightline at Dyess Air Force Base in Texas as some of them prepare for their Bombing Mission over the Middle East.
Airmen with the 28th Maintenance Group from Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota perform Preflight Maintenance on one of the B-1B “Lancer” Long-Range Heavy Bombers at Dyess Air Force Base in Texas which will eventually conduct the Bombing Mission over Iraq and Syria.

B-1B Bomber Aircrew Members and Pilots with the 34th and 37th Bomb Squadrons conducting their Preflight Brief and Suiting-Up early Friday Morning for their CONUS-to-CONUS Bombing Mission over Iraq and Syria.

B-1B “Lancer” Long-Range Heavy Bombers with the 34th and 37th Bomb Squadrons of the 28th Bomb Wing launch with Full-Afterburner on Friday Morning from Dyess Air Force Base in Texas for their Bombing Mission over the Middle East.