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The B-1C Lancer II was a strategic bomber design proposed by Rockwell International in the 1980s and 1990s. The airframe's design in still the same, though its upgrades include the [[COFFIN]] system and newer avionics. The B-1C bomber is one of the last aircraft to use a variable geometry wing, which is well known thanks to the American F-14 Tomcat and European [[Tornado]]. It never came off the drawing board. The B-1C Lancer is the only bomber aircraft that can uses the modern [[COFFIN]] system for GRDF.
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The B-1C Lancer II was a strategic bomber design proposed by Rockwell International in the 1980s and 1990s. The airframe's design in still the same, though its upgrades include the [[COFFIN]] system and newer avionics. The B-1C bomber is one of the last aircraft to use a variable geometry wing, which is well known thanks to the American [[F-14A Tomcat|F-14 Tomcat]] and European [[Tornado GR.4|Tornado]]. It never came off the drawing board. The B-1C Lancer is the only bomber aircraft that can uses the modern [[COFFIN]] system for GRDF.
   
 
The GRDF deployed their B-1C Lancer II in early 2045 during operations against [[Neucom]] forces.
 
The GRDF deployed their B-1C Lancer II in early 2045 during operations against [[Neucom]] forces.

Revision as of 10:42, 21 July 2012

The B-1C Lancer II was a strategic bomber design proposed by Rockwell International in the 1980s and 1990s. The airframe's design in still the same, though its upgrades include the COFFIN system and newer avionics. The B-1C bomber is one of the last aircraft to use a variable geometry wing, which is well known thanks to the American F-14 Tomcat and European Tornado. It never came off the drawing board. The B-1C Lancer is the only bomber aircraft that can uses the modern COFFIN system for GRDF.

The GRDF deployed their B-1C Lancer II in early 2045 during operations against Neucom forces.

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