One of the two US B-52 bombers escorted by a Finnish
F/A-18 fighter jet. Photo: Finnish Air Force
B-52 on first time mission over northern
Finland
A pair of B-52 strategic bombers that
came in over Finland from Norwegian air space made a first-ever flight in the
skies above Lapland north of Saariselkä Sunday morning.
By
Thomas Nilsen
July 21, 2024
The two strategic bombers crossed the border into
Finland from Norway’s northern region. Over Lapland, they were met by
three US Air Force tankers and Finnish fighter jets.
“Today, Finland has implemented cooperation with the
strategic bombers of the United States in the territory of Finland,” the
country’s defense minister Antti Häkkänen said on X.
“It is a normal cooperation carried out in the
territory of a NATO member country and it demonstrate the basic pillar of
common defense and deterrence,” Häkkänen said.
But two B-52 strategic bomber over northern Finland is
far from normal. It has never happened before and shows the fundamental change
in geopolitics following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February
2022.
As a result of the war, Finland joined NATO in April 2023 and said there will be no geographical
restrictions on where NATO-partners could cooperate with Finland within the
country’s territory.
Defense analyst with the Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs (NUPI), Per Erik Solli, is not surprised.
“This development is a natural evolution in a process
gradually strengthening regional and multinational deterrence,” Solli says to
the Barents Observer.
Solli is a former F-16 fighter jet pilot in the
Norwegian Air Force and has followed the strategic changes in both air- and
naval power inside the Arctic Circle in recent years. He has published a longer OpEd in the Barents Observer about national and NATO changes seen after
February 2022.
Close to the Kola Peninsula
The B-52 bombers north to Lapland is about as
close to the Kola Peninsula as it is possible to get from the southwest.
Saariselkä, where the plane turned south again, is some 220 kilometers inside
the Arctic Circle
On Sunday it was clear skies all over northernmost
Finland and Russia’s northwest corner. From cockpit, the pilots could see
deep into the Kola Peninsula where Russia has its ballistic missile
submarines along the coast to the Barents Sea.
In distance, the crew of the B-52 could also see the
Olenya airfield from where Russia’s Tu-95MS bombers use to take off when flying
missions to bomb civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.
The aircraft came from Norway, the Finnish Air Force
informs in a short statement.
Barents Sea
Russia’s defense ministry said to state-controlled
information agency Interfax that the American bombers first approached
Russian air space over the Barents Sea. The country’s Air Force scrambled
Mig-31 and Mig-29 fighters jets from the Kola Peninsula to meet the American
planes.
“When Russian fighters approached, American strategic
bombers made a U-turn from the state border of the Russian Federation,” the
defense ministry said.
The pair of B-52 then flew west over the Barents Sea
before entering Norwegian air space near North Cape and from there made a
southbound flight into Finnish Lapland.
In Finland, they flew north to about Saariselkä
around 10 am local time. The mission on July 21 is the closest US B-52
bombers ever has been to Russia’s Olenya air field.
The strategic bombers were followed by three US Air
Force tankers; two KC-135 and one KC-46. The bombers were escorted inside
Finland by F/A-18 from the Finnish Air Force.
“Cooperation with the flight detachment improves interoperability
between the allies,” the Air Force statement says.
In February this year, a pair of US Air Force
supersonic B-1B bombers were deployed to Kallax air base in Luleå, northern Sweden. The country
officially became a full member of NATO on March 7th.
Norway restrictions
Norway, which all since 1949 has had restrictions on
NATO activities in a buffer zone close to the Russian border, do not allow B-52
or any American surveillance flights east of the Porsanger fjord in
Finnmark.
When three B-52 planes in May 2021 flew a mission north of the Kola
Peninsula, they were not
allowed inside Norwegian airspace in the east Finnmark region.
B-52 is the largest long-range strategic bomber in the
US Air Force. It can carry a heavy load of air-launched cruise missiles. Some
of the planes are also equipped to carry nuclear weapons, although such weapons
are not loaded on exercise flights like the one over Finland on Sunday.
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