Escorted by the Eurofighter jets, the B-52s entered an Italian military range near Sardinia Island, where they conducted simulated live bomb drops. Italian Joint Terminal Attack Controllers provided guidance, ensuring seamless coordination between air and ground units.
The exercise aimed to refine close-air support interoperability and precision strike capabilities in a complex training environment. By working closely together, U.S. and Italian forces demonstrated their ability to operate effectively in a high-intensity combat scenario.
The B-52s and their aircrew are currently stationed at RAF Fairford, England, as part of the 69th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron. Their deployment supports NATO’s collective readiness, reinforcing security partnerships across the region.
SPARTAN MACE marks the tenth operation under the current BTF 25-2 initiative, further solidifying transatlantic defence cooperation. The mission highlights the strategic value of integrating American and European airpower to ensure stability and deterrence in the region.



























