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First flight of B-1B BEAST strategic bomber

The first B-1B Lancer modernized to the BEAST configuration of the 7th Bomb Wing made its maiden flight on Sept. 8, 2023, from Dyess Air Force Base, marking a new era of lethality for the venerable aircraft.

The B-1 Embracing Agile Scheduling Team (BEAST) program was implemented to preserve the aircraft’s availability and extend its operational life into the 2040s by refurbishing key avionics and electronic systems.

“BEAST modernizes the aircraft’s avionics systems and gives it life and lethality out to 2040 and beyond,” said Col. Joshua Pope, 7th Maintenance Group commander. “I was on the Air Force Global Strike Command staff when the project started just a short time ago, so to be here now watching it is a truly impressive feat of innovation, scheduling and teamwork between the maintenance groups, the command, and the B-1B System Program Office. This truly is an all-in team effort.”

The modifications are designed to modernize the aircraft’s Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) system, provide Link 16 tactical data communications capability and upgrade secure communications systems. The program also updates the aircraft’s defensive avionics system and updates its mass data storage for today’s digital environment.

“BEAST significantly enhances the lethality of the B-1B, surpassing its current capabilities,” said Col. Dan Alford, 7th Operations Group commander. “Our aircrew are excited to get their hands on this new technology that will reduce their workload and allow them to focus on combat employment of the weapon system itself.”

B-1B Lancer
B-1B Lancer B-1Bs, after BEAST modernization, can remain effective weapon systems until 2040.

The B-1Bs will progressively receive the BEAST upgrade during their Depot Scheduled Maintenance.

“This method allows for the shortest completion time while giving each bomb wing flexibility to schedule their aircraft for modification according to their aircraft availability requirements,” said Pope. “It is the best for all organizations and ensures the B-1B is ready to fight from here.”

This modified B-1B is the first of 23 to be upgraded at Dyess by a field team contracted specifically for this modification. Based on current construction, all 7th BW aircraft will be completed on schedule and ready for immediate deployment, if requested.

Gastón Dubois
Gastón Dubois
Editor en jefe en Aviacionline Defensa. Editor-in-Chief Aviacionline Defense. Feliz de poder darle letra a esta pasión y compartirla con Uds. Contacto: gaston.dubois@aviacionline.com

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