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US, Norway Test Maritime Strike in High North

US, Norway Test Maritime Strike in High North
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US, Norway Test Maritime Strike in High North

The U.S. Air Force partnered with Norwegian allies to test next-generation precision maritime strike capabilities Sept. 3 in the Norwegian Sea.


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EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AFNS) -- The U.S. Air Force partnered with Norwegian allies to test next-generation precision maritime strike capabilities Sept. 3 in the Norwegian Sea.听

In partnership with Royal Norwegian Air Force F-35s and personnel, the U.S. Air Force鈥檚听听integrated a U.S.听听stealth bomber into a long-range strike scenario employing the听鈥檚听听maritime weapon, demonstrating seamless cooperation and interoperability to defeat a surface vessel in a realistic setting.听

鈥淭his test is a clear example of how we work with trusted allies to bring new capabilities into play faster and smarter,鈥 said听, 53rd Wing commander. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not just preparing for tomorrow; we鈥檙e shaping it together.鈥澨

The B-2 played a central role, employing precision-guided QUICKSINK munitions to engage and sink the maritime target. In addition to testing the munition鈥檚 capabilities, the mission also validated the aircraft鈥檚 enduring advantages, including its stealth, range, and payload flexibility, while reinforcing its evolving role in maritime strike.听

听In addition to Norwegian F-35s and personnel who participated in the strike, support from Norway enabled U.S. forces to gain access to critical infrastructure and airspace, allowing the test to be conducted in a strategically relevant and operationally challenging environment. The event advanced tactics, techniques and procedures for long-range sensor-to-shooter operations. These included integrating beyond-line-of-sight communications and multi-domain targeting, both crucial capabilities in highly contested environments.听

鈥91制片厂are building readiness on both sides of the Atlantic and creating options that make maritime strike more distributed, survivable and integrated,鈥 said Lt. Col. Stephen Bressett, 72nd Test and Evaluation Squadron commander. 鈥91制片厂anticipate, adapt and respond to what our senior leaders need at a speed that鈥檚 relevant to the strategic environment we鈥檙e in 鈥 that鈥檚 what the 53rd Wing does best!鈥澨

The test also advanced the development of both large and small variants of the precision strike system under evaluation, expanding operational options for commanders in maritime-focused operations. Together, the team validated prototype performance and refined operational concepts in a real-world setting, strengthening the Air Force鈥檚 ability to deliver agile and resilient combat power.听

By leveraging access to a new operational theater and working alongside coalition partners, the 53rd Wing continues to lead in accelerating and integrating new technologies for the joint fight.听