In a historic display of military cooperation and precision, two US Air Force B-52H Stratofortress bombers recently completed their first-ever live weapons drop over Swedish airspace. This momentous event, part of the Bomber Task Force (BTF) mission VIKING NEBULA, took place on March 11, 2024, and marked a significant milestone in the growing partnership between the US and Sweden.

It also highlighted the continued integration of NATO forces as both countries seek to enhance their operational coordination and strengthen their military capabilities.

A Historic Mission: Precision and Coordination

The B-52H bombers, which are deployed with the 69th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron from RAF Fairford in England, were escorted by two Swedish JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets as they flew toward the Vidsel Test Range in northern Sweden.

There, they released GBU-38 Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM), precision-guided bombs that are designed to strike targets with high accuracy.

This live weapons drop marked the first time that US B-52 bombers had conducted such an exercise in Swedish airspace, showcasing both the capabilities of the US Air Force and the operational integration between US and Swedish forces.

The mission was conducted with the support of US and Swedish Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs) on the ground.

These specialized personnel played a critical role in ensuring the precision of the strike, guiding the bombers to their targets and ensuring that the weapons were released with pinpoint accuracy.

This live-fire exercise was not only a demonstration of precision strike capabilities but also a training opportunity to refine coordination between air and ground units in a complex operational environment.