The American B-1B Lancer's crew departs from Guam, flying over the waters between the Philippines and Taiwan island.

Aircraft Spots data, a world-focused aircraft tracking site, shows the B-1B Lancer strategic bomber squadron bearing the "Bullet 01" and "Bullet 02" signals from Guam, flying over the region.

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B-1B aircraft landed in Guam after the mission in the East China Sea on 20/5 Photo: USAF

The two aircraft apparently turned off their navigation device when flying into the South China Sea, leaving their journey unrecognized.

US Air Force in the Pacific (PACAF) has not commented on this information.

Following the removal of the B-52 bomber from Guam and the end of the Continuous Bomber Presence (CBP) mission there on April 17, the United States made many allies and partners skeptical about the country's commitment.

PACAF said the B-1B squadron will carry out training missions and "strategic deterrence missions" in the Indo-Pacific.