Air Force Tries Out New Pylon on B-1, Transforming Bomber into ‘Hypersonic Testbed’
Aug. 6, 2024 | By John A. Tirpak
The Air Force has begun using a new Boeing pylon to test a variety of weapons on the B-1 Lancer, the 412th Test Wing announced this week, and now has a second way—besides the B-52—to test large weapons like hypersonic missiles.
The Load Adaptable Modular (LAM) pylon streamlines weapons tests because its modular attach points can be repositioned, reducing the need for unique pylons and making it possible to test weapons for which an appropriate pylon may not exist. Designers and testers liken it to a “Lego” pylon.
“We met the intent of Congress … and we now have a B-1 hypersonic testbed,” Joseph Stupic, senior materiel leader for the B-1 bomber division, told reporters at the Life Cycle Industry Days conference in Dayton, Ohio, last week. Congress provided additional hypersonic testbed funds last year.
Boeing, which developed the LAM, envisioned the pylon as relieving the B-52 of hypersonic weapon assessments, as test B-52s are fully engaged with evaluating new engines, radars, communications systems, and navigation gear for its B-52J upgrade, as well as the AGM-181 Long-Range Stand-Off nuclear weapon.
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