American firefighters will conduct exercises at F-35-based Erlanne Air Base in Norway.
Three Supersonic Bomber B-1B Lancers overcame 4800 miles and earn in Norway to conduct joint training with European allies. This is their first place in the country since 2021. It has been stated in the press release of the US Air Force, the media report.
It is noted that the presence of aircraft in Norway will allow staff to improve tactics, increase the ability to use and strengthen coordination with NATO allies through joint training and operations, which will increase fighting and readiness capabilities.
The US Air Force Command in Europe has made it clear that in Norway, pilots will make shock missions in conditions near the military, including actions against real -time threats. These threats will be both wind and ground.
According to the Armed Forces of Norway, American firefighters will conduct exercises with F-35 warriors based on Erlan Air Base.
The training area is not officially disclosed, but it is assumed that flights will take place in the Northern European region and the Baltic. The length of B-1B stay from the dyes in Norway is not specified, but such missions often last a month or so.
The deployment occurred a month before the large-scale strategic teachings began in west 2025, which Russia will be conducted with Belarus. The last like the maneuvers in the Western (European) theater of military operations – the West 2021 – along with the participation of the northern armada by the forces of 3 thousand military personnel in the border areas with Norway and Finland, as well as the teachings of ships and aviation to protect the Arctic Barents’ bases.
In 2021, during the previous placement of B-1B in Erlanne, the northern Armada of the Russian Federation sent missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov to the Naval border with Norway, at the Varangian Fjord.
A message about moving the aircraft appeared shortly after Donald Trump announced that his personal meeting with Vladimir Putin was held on August 15 in Alaska.
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Source: korrespondent

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