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https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zon...-gorgeous-pics The U.S. Air Force has released some gorgeous shots of B-52Hs flying with Norwegian F-16 Viper fighter jets over the Norwegian Sea, including uncommon shots of five of the bombers flying together above the clouds. The lumbering aircraft have been flying training missions across Europe from RAF Fairford in the United Kingdom for more than two weeks as part of a regional deployment. The flight over the Norwegian Sea occurred on Mar. 28, 2019 and involved five B-52Hs together with a pair of Royal Norwegian Air Force F-16AMs and a lone two-seat F-16BM. The Bomber Task Force consisting of six B-52Hs, also commonly called BUFFs, for Big Ugly Fat Fellows, first arrived at RAF Fairford on Mar. 14, 2019. All of the bombers are from the 2nd Bomb Wing at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana. The flights with the Royal Norwegian Air Force F-16AM/BMs gave the bomber crews an opportunity to familiarize themselves with operating in that part of the world and "to demonstrate U.S. commitment to allies and partners through the global employment of our military forces," according to an official Air Force statement. ---- The Kremlin has been decried the bomber deployment and was particularly sensitive about the B-52s flying over the Baltic Sea near its the Kaliningrad enclave. Kaliningrad is geographically separated from the rest of Russia and contains a number of key Russian military installations, including a warm water port that serves as the home of the country's Baltic Fleet. “On March 15, 2019, a US Air Force B-52 aircraft with the transponder switched on performed a flight over international waters of the Baltic Sea parallel to Russia’s territorial waters,” the Russian Ministry of Defense said in on Mar. 16, 2019. “The plane did not approach Russia’s border closer than 150 kilometers [93 miles] and turned around immediately after Russian air defense systems on combat duty tracked it.” The clear implication was that the bombers were practicing for mock attack runs on the enclave, akin to the accusations Norway has leveled at Russia over apparent simulated strikes on a secretive radar installation near the town of Vardø. But while the Norwegian government has provided evidence of the Kremlin's activities, there is no clear indication that the B-52s conducted any overly aggressive maneuvering in the Baltic. more at https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zon...-gorgeous-pics * |
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