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The Supersonic BONE : A Development and Operational History of the B-1 Bomber

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When the B-52 Stratofortress entered operational service with the US Air Force in 1955, work was already underway on defining its successor.

The B-70 Valkyrie, a Mach 3 jet bomber, was one option.

Although two XB-70A prototypes flew, the B-70 never went into production.

Out of the subsequent Advanced Manned Strategic Aircraft program came the B-1A bomber, which flew at high speed and low altitude to evade enemy air defenses.

The B-1A was cancelled in favor of fitting the B-52 with cruise missiles.

The B-1, known as the BONE, was revived in 1981 as the improved B-1B to boost American military power and be a symbol of American strength at the peak of Cold War tensions.

The B-1B entered service in 1986 with several deficiencies.

The resolution of most of these issues coincided with the end of the Cold War. After the Cold War, the B-1B lost its primary nuclear mission but remained relevant by transforming into a high-speed, long-range, high-payload delivery platform for conventional precision-guided munitions.

The first combat use of the B-1B was in 1998 in Iraq.

The BONE has proved a highly effective combat aircraft in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and the former Yugoslavia. This superbly researched and illustrated book traces the BONE's long development and operational history in fascinating detail.

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Pen & Sword Aviation
1399014714 / 9781399014717
Hardback
08/02/2022
United Kingdom
English
392 pages : illustrations
25 cm