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Feb 22 2022

U.S. F-35s deploy to Germany supporting NATO

RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany – The U.S. has deployed F-35s, maintainers, and support personnel to Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany to bolster NATO's defence during the evolving security situation.

The jets arrived at Spangdahlem on February 16, 2022 to bolster readiness, enhance NATO's collective defence posture and further increase air integration capabilities with Allied and Partner nations. The F-35s will participate in and accomplish enhanced Air Policing. This deployment is with the full cooperation of the German government.

The Alliance is facing a dynamic environment and this deployment significantly enhances NATO's defenses

"The deployment of U.S. F-35As to Spangdahlem Air Base increases the defensive posture of the NATO Alliance and enhances our ability to operate together," said Gen. Jeff Harrigian, Commander U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa and Commander Allied Air Command. "The Alliance is facing a dynamic environment and this deployment significantly enhances NATO's defenses."

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A U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II from the 34th Fighter Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, taxis to an aircraft shelter on Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, Feb. 16, 2022. The aircraft are equipped for a variety of missions to deter aggression and defend allies should deterrence fail. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Maeson L. Elleman)

"Our Airmen and aircraft were ready to go. I'm thankful for their hard work, and all of the support we received from Hill Air Force Base to get out the door," said Col. Craig Andrle, 388th Fighter Wing commander. "This deployment proves we can provide our Air Force the capabilities of the F-35A anywhere in the world rapidly."

The 388th Fighter Wing is the U.S. Air Force's first active duty combat-capable F-35A Lighting II unit. The F-35 is America's most advanced multirole fighter, which combines stealth, sensor fusion and unprecedented situational awareness. The aircraft are equipped for a variety of missions to deter aggression and defend Allies should deterrence fail.

In addition to the F-35A deployment to Spangdahlem Air Base, on Feb. 14, 2022, eight F-15Es from the 336th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Wing, Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C., deployed to Lask, Poland, and six KC-135 Stratotankers from the 100th Aerial Refuelling Wing, RAF Mildenhall, U.K., deployed to Ramstein Air Base, Germany.

Although temporary in nature, they are prudent measures to increase readiness and enhance NATOs collective defence during this period of uncertainty.

"A group of Reserve F-35 pilots and maintainers have joined our active duty counterparts in a deployment to the region and stand ready to support increased security for our NATO allies," said Col. Matt Fritz, 419th Fighter Wing commander. "We train specifically for moments like these to answer the nation's call in short order."

This is the second time that the 388th and 419th have deployed to Spangdahlem. The first was part of a Theater Support Package in 2019.


Story by Allied Air Command Public Affairs Office

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