RAF Lakenheath to get two more F-35 jet squadrons

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RAF Lakenheath first received F-35 fighter jets last year

Two more squadrons of F-35 stealth jets will be stationed as RAF Lakenheath as part of the US increasing its military presence across Europe.

The RAF base, in Suffolk, is home to the US Air Force's 48th Fighter Wing.

It comes after Nato agreed a "fundamental shift" in its response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

US President Joe Biden told a summit in Madrid the alliance was "needed now more than it has ever been" and would be strengthened on "land, air and sea."

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Joe Biden announced the deployment at a Nato summit in Madrid

Mr Biden repeated the alliance's commitment to "defend every inch" of its territory, saying: "We mean it when we say an attack against one is an attack against all."

The US Department of Defense, external (USAF) said the two squadrons of F-35s would increase its "Fifth generation fighter presence and ability to support allies across Europe".

RAF Lakenheath is owned by the UK Ministry of Defence and leased to the United States Air Force.

A spokesman for the USAF said Lakenheath would host 54 F-35 aircraft, spread across two squadrons. The 495th Fighter Squadron, known as the Valkyries, has received 14 of their aircraft since December, he said.

The 493rd Fighter Squadron, known as the Reapers, are expected to receive their full squadron of aircraft "within the next few years".

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