EPIC! Supersonic B-1 Bomber Flies Over White House During UFC Freedom 250 (VIDEO) * The Gateway Pundit * by Jordan Conradson

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A jet aircraft performing a maneuver with visible flames during nighttime, showcasing advanced aviation technology and flight capabilities.B-1B Lancer flies over the White House during UFC Freedom 250

A US Air Force B-1B Lancer bomber made an incredible flyover at the White House last night during the historic UFC Freedom 250 fight. 

Earlier in the night, US Air Force Thunderbirds and US Navy Blue Angels buzzed a lone protester during the National Anthem.

Video from the B-1 flyover shows flames shooting out of the afterburner as it roars across the sky.

WATCH:

The US Air Force wrote,

The roar of a B-1B Lancer assigned to the 7th Bomb Wing, Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, over Washington, D.C., tonight. 🇺🇸

As America approaches its #Freedom250 anniversary, military flyovers remain a powerful tradition—honoring the past, celebrating the present and inspiring future generations.

The B-1B Lancer, a cousin of the B-2 Spirit bomber, is a supersonic jet designed for speed.

Per Military Machine:

The B-1B Lancer and B-2 Spirit are both long-range strategic bombers, but they were built to solve very different problems. The B-1 was designed to outrun Soviet air defenses with raw speed and overwhelm targets with the largest conventional payload of any American aircraft. The B-2 was designed to slip past those same defenses undetected, striking high-value targets before the enemy even knows it is there.

Together with the B-52 Stratofortress, these two aircraft form the air leg of America’s strategic bomber triad. Understanding what separates them reveals how the Air Force’s approach to long-range strike evolved over the final decades of the Cold War, and why both aircraft remain essential today.

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