by U.S. Strategic Command Public Affairs
7/2/2015 - OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. -- Two
B-52 Stratofortresses assigned to the 2nd Bomb Wing, Barksdale Air
Force Base, Louisiana, returned today from a 44-hour, non-stop mission
to Australia.
The mission, which was closely coordinated with the Australian
Department of Defence, demonstrates the United States' ability to
project its flexible, long-range global strike capability and provided
unique opportunities to synchronize strategic activities and
capabilities with a key ally in the U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) area
of operations.
"These flights are one of the many ways the U.S. demonstrates its
commitment to a stable and peaceful Indo-Asia Pacific region," said Adm.
Cecil D. Haney, U.S. Strategic Command commander. "In addition to
strengthening aircrew skills and enhancing their familiarity with
operating worldwide, combined training and theater security cooperation
engagements with our regional allies serve to improve our
interoperability and capability to respond to any potential threat
together."
During the mission, the B-52s integrated with Royal Australian Air Force
(RAAF) ground forces in the region, conducted an inert conventional
weapons drop on the Delamere Air Weapons Range, and performed a
low-approach at RAAF Base Tindal.
USSTRATCOM's bomber force regularly conducts such training and
engagements around the globe. In June, three B-52s deployed to Royal Air
Force (RAF) Fairford, United Kingdom, where they conducted training
flights with ground and naval forces around the region and participated
in multinational Exercises BALTOPS 15 and SABER STRIKE 15 over
international waters in the Baltic Sea and the territory of the Baltic
states and Poland.
In May, two B-52s participated alongside Jordanian forces in U.S.
Central Command's (USCENTCOM's) Exercise EAGER LION 2015. The mission
consisted of a nonstop, 30-plus hour sortie from the continental U.S. to
the USCENTCOM area of operations. Previously, in April, four B-52s flew
round-trip flights to both the Arctic and North Sea regions. The
training mission, POLAR GROWL, enabled bomber crews to conduct air
intercept training with fighter aircraft from the U.K., Canada and the
Netherlands.
B-52s also participated in NATO Exercise NOBLE JUSTIFICATION in October
2014, during which the bombers assisted in the exercise's focus of
validating the Spanish Maritime Force as the 2015 Maritime NATO Response
Force.
USSTRATCOM is one of nine DoD unified combatant commands and is charged
with strategic deterrence; space operations; cyberspace operations;
joint electronic warfare; global strike; missile defense; intelligence,
surveillance and reconnaissance; combating weapons of mass destruction;
and analysis and targeting.
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