US Air Force B-1B bombers impress during Norwegian
deployment
By Craig Hoyle8 March 2021
The US Air Force (USAF) says its first deployment of strategic bombers
to a Norwegian air base is intended to boost allied training and readiness in
the region, but the visit also underscores Washington’s commitment to
protecting the Arctic “far north” from the threat of Russian interference.
Four Boeing B-1Bs were flown from
Dyess AFB, Texas, to the Royal Norwegian Air Force’s Orland base in late
February, from where they will be operating over a period of several weeks.
Source: Royal Norwegian Air Force
Strategic bombers are currently
operating from Norway’s Orland air base
“The aircraft have performed
exceptionally well,” says Lieutenant General Steven Basham, deputy commander,
US Air Forces in Europe & US Air Forces Africa.
Activities performed so far have
included dropping unarmed bombs – described by Basham as “inert shapes” –
during training conducted on a Norwegian range with joint terminal attack
controllers. Several aircraft also participated in a ‘Bone Saw’ exercise over
the North Sea and Baltic Sea on 3 March, alongside fighters from the air forces
of Denmark, Germany, Italy and Poland.
“As more countries are drawn to the
Arctic region, some with competing interests, it’s imperative that we maintain
free, fair access for all nations,” Basham says.
“While we have maintained a constant
presence throughout Europe over the past three years by flying primarily out of
the United Kingdom, this is the first time that we are operating from Norwegian
soil,” he notes.
“By introducing large-scale missions
like the Bomber Task Force in Europe, we’ve become more interoperable with our
allies and partners, ensuring that we are prepared for competition at any
level,” Basham adds.
“While flying out of the UK is
great, if we don’t expand our horizon and look for other opportunities to work
with other allies, other partners, then we miss true training opportunities to
continue to develop ourselves and learn from others.”
Source: Royal Norwegian Air Force
Four B-1Bs are taking part in
training as part of Bomber Task Force activity
Basham says that under the USAF’s
agile combat employment strategy, “We are now, not just with our fighter-type
aircraft, but our bombers as well as our tankers, our airlift aircraft, our
intelligence aircraft, going to be able to operate from many different
locations just to increase our level of readiness and our understanding of the
environments that we’re going to face.”
According to Lieutenant General
Yngve Odlo, chief of the Norwegian joint headquarters, “The current training
with the US Bomber Task Force will increase the level of our own forces to
integrate and operate with our nearest allies.” The activity will involve the
nation’s air force, army, navy and special forces personnel, he adds, and
include several Lockheed Martin F-35As which it currently has deployed to
Iceland for NATO air policing duties.
“Since 2014, the security situation in Europe has changed quite
dramatically” Odlo says, referring to Russia’s annexation of the Crimea region
from Ukraine. “This is a natural part of that, to be able to operate and defend
our own territory.”
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