American B-2 stealth bomber lands in Norway for first time
By
JENNIFER H. SVAN
STARS AND STRIPES • August
31, 2023
A B-2 Spirit bomber assigned to
Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., quickly refueled at Orland Air Base in Norway on
Aug. 29, 2023. It's one of three B-2s that are operating out of Keflavik Air
Base in Iceland. (Heather Salazar/U.S. Air Force)
An American B-2
Spirit made a historic pit stop in Norway this week, marking the first landing
of the stealth bomber in the Scandinavian country, the Air Force said.
On Tuesday, the
plane arrived at Orland Air Base for hot pit refueling, a procedure that
minimizes the jet’s time on the ground and allows it to quickly gas up without
shutting down its engines before relaunching.
“This clever
technique extends our reach, establishing temporary operational hubs at
strategically chosen and even unpredictable locations,” Gen. James Hecker,
commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa, said in a
statement Wednesday.
The B-2 is one of
three Spirit bombers from Whiteman Air Base in Missouri that are deployed to Iceland’s Keflavik Air
Base.
About 150 airmen
from the 509th Bomb Wing also deployed Aug. 13 in support of the overseas
mission, marking the jets’ first return to Europe since the wing’s last
deployment to the Continent in 2021.
A B-2 Spirit assigned to Whiteman
Air Force Base, Mo., takes off Aug. 29, 2023, after a hot-pit refueling at
Orland Air Base in Norway. (Heather Salazar/U.S. Air Force)
The aircraft began flying again in May after a
five-month grounding of the fleet for safety checks, prompted
by a fire in one of the jets in December.
The Air Force has
yet to release the findings of its investigation into the cause of the fire.
While in Europe,
the B-2 bombers are training with NATO and U.S. Air Force units for an
undisclosed duration.
The brief mission
to Norway comes as the Air Force continues to practice its agile combat
employment concept. One of its goals is to move aircraft and airmen around to
different airfields and avoid making them a static target in the event of a
large-scale conflict.
In June, two
Texas-based B-1B Lancer bombers landed for the first time at Lulea Kallax Air
Base in Sweden while deployed to RAF Fairford in England.
All 20 of the U.S.
B-2s are based at Whiteman. The aircraft can carry conventional and nuclear
weapons.
The U.S. has
conducted strategic bomber missions in Europe since 2018 to familiarize crews
with the territory, as well as with NATO allies and partners.
The plane can
travel 6,000 nautical miles without refueling and reach any point in the world
within hours, according to manufacturer Northrup Grumman.
A B-2 Spirit bomber assigned to Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., taxis into place for a hot-pit refuel at Orland Air Base in Norway on Aug. 29, 2023. (Heather Salazar/U.S. Air Force
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