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B-1 Lancer receives BEAST upgrades amid upcoming retirement plans

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B-1 Lancer receives BEAST upgrades amid upcoming retirement plans
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The B-1 Lancer, known as "Bone," is the United States' largest payload strategic bomber and its only supersonic bomber. Initially built to replace the B-52 Stratofortress, it will be the first strategic bomber to retire as the B-21 Raider enters service. However, upgrades under the BEAST program aim to keep it operational until the 2040s.

The B-1 Embracing Agile Scheduling Team (BEAST) program facilitates these upgrades, taking an average of 22 days per aircraft. The Air Force emphasizes the importance of readiness, stating that BEAST helps ensure the aircraft is "ready to fight from here." This aligns with a new doctrine called Agile Combat Employment (ACE), described as "a proactive and reactive operational scheme of maneuver executed within threat timelines to increase survivability while generating combat power."

Air and Space Magazine reported in October 2023 that over two years, 22 more B-1s at Dyess will undergo modernization one at a time. These modifications are performed out of cycle for faster implementation. According to Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS), "BEAST is being completed out of cycle to improve the aircraft’s lethality sooner." The Air Force modifies Lancers during scheduled Programmed Depot Maintenance at Tinker Air Force Base and main operating locations at Dyess AFB and Ellsworth AFB.

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The modernization includes an upgraded Identification Friend or Foe system (IFF), Link 16 tactical data communications capability, and enhanced secure communications systems. The Air Force states, "The program also updates the aircraft’s defensive avionics system and updates its mass data storage for today’s digital environment."

According to the Air Force, these upgrades will maintain the B-1 Lancer's effectiveness until 2040 and beyond. Despite plans for retirement by mid-2030s, recent technological advancements could extend its service life.

The Air Force is exploring whether the Lancer can serve as a test platform for hypersonic weapons—a role currently held by other aircraft like the B-52 Stratofortress. One challenge is that external hardpoints on the B-1 have been rendered inoperative due to START treaty obligations.

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