Four U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bombers arrived at Royal Air Force Fairford, United Kingdom, on May 22, 2024, to commence Bomber Task Force (BTF) Europe 24-3, according to a press release.
BTF missions,s ay the U.S. Air Force, enable U.S. joint forces to train with Allies and partners to improve shared understanding, trust, and interoperability.
The deployment to Europe aims to build on the Trans-Atlantic bond between the U.S. and European Allies. Demonstrating the commitment to the Alliance, the bombers provide strategic predictability and assurance for Allies and partners while contributing to deterrence by introducing greater operational unpredictability for potential adversaries.
“Landing at Royal Air Force Base Fairford, United Kingdom, May 20, 2024, a U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress demonstrates the ability to forward posture strategic bombers within the European theatre enabling critical touchpoints with NATO Allies,” the release noted.
The regular and routine deployments of U.S. strategic bombers provide critical touch points to train and operate alongside Allies while bolstering a collective response to any global threat.
According to the release, BTF 24-3 will demonstrate agility in a dynamic security environment and global strike capabilities in support of assurance and deterrence objectives, also in a NATO context, with a focus on the Baltic region.
Oh dear 🤔 better go to my for opening time I guess 🍺 🇬🇧
They pop in and out of RAF Fairford all the time…..
So plenty of time then 🤗 👍
Whew, four rather than fourteen, or God forbid, twenty-four BUFFs. 😉 Everyone can relax and breathe, the four horsemen of the Apocalypse have not ridden in, yet. 😉😁
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Good job someone has bombers……
How many flew in to Fairford?
FOUR…….
Exactly.
The Four Horsemen may have just arrived!
I just happened to see two of these on flightradar flying over Northampton. I tracked them as they flew to our new NATO pal Sweden. They made several “up your’s Vladimir” circuits off the coast at Stockholm before flying back. I hear they are getting Rolls Royce engine replacements soon to extend their range and make them quieter etc. Oh, and potentially extend their lifespan to getting on for 100 years. Amazing planes.