Thursday, February 24, 2022

Six Joint Strike Fighters Are Stationed in Eastern Europe to Deter Russian Aggression...

Two F-35A Lightning IIs and a squadron of F-16 Fighting Falcons sit on the tarmac at 86th Air Base in Romania on February 25, 2022...ready to defend NATO's eastern flank in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine the day before.
U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ali Stewart

U.S. F-35s Forward Deploy to NATO’s Eastern Flank (Press Release)

SPANGDAHLEM AIR BASE, Germany -- Six U.S. Air Force F-35 Lightning II aircraft assigned to the 34th Fighter Squadron currently operating out of Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, forward deployed, Feb. 24, to the Baltic Sea and Black Sea regions in support of NATO’s collective defense.

The fifth-generation aircraft, originally from Hill Air Force Base, Utah, will be supporting NATO’s Enhanced Air Policing mission for a period of time from forward operating locations at Estonia’s Amari Air Base, Lithuania’s Siauliai Air Base, and Romania’s Fetesti Air Base.

“We are facing a dynamic environment, and the deployment of F-35s to NATO’s eastern flank enhances our defensive posture and amplifies the Alliance’s interoperability,” said Gen. Jeff Harrigian, U.S. Air Force in Europe – Air Forces Africa commander.

The F-35 provides unprecedented communication capabilities, command and control, and lethality for the combined and joint force. These capabilities afford NATO leaders the flexibility to project power and assert air dominance in highly-contested environments.

USAFE’s ability to support and integrate with NATO’s air policing missions continually hardens the alliance’s solidarity, collective resolve, and ability to adapt to a dynamic warfighting environment.

Source: U.S. Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa

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An F-35A Lightning II lifts off from the 86th Air Base in Romania to patrol the airspace above NATO's eastern flank on February 26, 2022...in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ali Stewart

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