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Büchel Air Base

Büchel Air Base is a military air base of the Luftwaffe in Büchel (Germany), near the city of Cochem and at about 70 km from Spangdahlem Air Base. It is home to the Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 33 (Tactical Air Force Wing 33; abbreviated as: TaktLwG 33) (formerly Jagdbombergeschwader 33 or Fighter Bomber Wing 33) of the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) and the 702 Munitions Support Squadron (702 MUNSS) of the United States Air Force (USAF). Since 1985, tactical Air Force Wing 33 has been operating German Panavia Tornado airplanes, which can deliver twenty B61 nuclear bombs, the only remaining nuclear weapons in Germany. As of 2023, Büchel was one of six active air bases in five European countries with B61 nuclear bombs in underground WS3 Weapon Storage and Security System inside aircraft shelters, per nuclear sharing.[1]

Büchel Air Base

Fliegerhorst Büchel
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OperatorGerman Air Force
LocationBüchel
Elevation AMSL1,568 ft / 478 m
Coordinates50°10′35″N 007°03′28″E / 50.17639°N 7.05778°E / 50.17639; 7.05778
WebsiteLuftgeschwader 33
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
03/21 8,225 2,507 Asphalt

History edit

Büchel Air Base formerly was the home of the 7501 MUNSS.[2]

Since 1985, tactical Air Force Wing 33 has been operating German Panavia Tornado airplanes, which are capable of delivering the twenty B61 nuclear bombs, which are stored and maintained by the 702 MUNSS of the United States Air Force (USAF). Under the NATO nuclear sharing arrangement, these twenty B61 bombs require a dual key system, with the simultaneous authorizations of Germany and the United States, before any action is taken.

In 1995, 5 German airbases had nuclear weapons;[3] Since nuclear weapons were removed from Ramstein in 2007, Büchel air base has been the only location in Germany with nuclear weapons.[4] Up until 1996, many local politicians did not know about the nuclear weapons.[5] In 2009, a coalition agreement between CDU and FDP at the initiative of foreign minister Guido Westerwelle, contained the withdrawal of nuclear weapons as a goal, reaffirmed by the Bundestag in 2010.[5]

According to the Guardian in 2013, Eastern European member states of NATO have resisted the withdrawal of the shared nuclear bombs from Europe, fearing it would show a weakening of the U.S. commitment to defend Europe against Russia.[6]

In 2020, Rolf Mützenich, SPD opposed nuclear sharing and the then imminent replacement[7] of the B61-3 and B61-4 nuclear warheads, which have been stationed in Büchel, with new the latest B61-12 models.[8] In 2022, with the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine a majority of Germans in a poll were in favor of keeping nuclear weapons in Germany.[9] As of 2023, the Federal Ministry of Defence said it planned to have converted the airfield by 2026 to accommodate for the new F 35, at a cost of € 10 billion.[10] In the interim the Bundeswehr is training at Nörvenich Air Base.[11]

Size and weapon systems edit

As of 2022, the air base consisted of 2.000 military and civilian members, specialized in close air support working with 46 Panavia Tornado airplanes.[12]

Peace protests edit

In June of 1996 annual peace protests began. As of 2021, 96 activists have since been sentenced for civil disobedience and trespassing.[13]A peace activist named Rüdiger Lancelle, a former teacher,[13] has been protesting every week since 2002 "that the weapons lying in Büchel get removed and be scrapped".[9] There are traditional annual peace protests at Easter by numerous groups, including the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons.[5]

See also edit

Air bases with US nuclear weapon vaults in Europe per nuclear sharing:

References edit

  1. ^ "Armi nucleari in Italia: Dove, come, perché". 24 April 2013.
  2. ^ "7501st MUNSS, Buchel Germany". www.facebook.com.
  3. ^ Hans M. Kristensen (18 April 1995). "The 520 Forgotten Bombs How U.S. and British nuclear weapons in Europe undermine the Non-Proliferation Treaty". Greenpeace International. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  4. ^ Gebauer, Matthias; Goetz, John (9 July 2007). "Atomwaffen in Deutschland: USA haben Nuklear-Arsenal in Ramstein geräumt". Der Spiegel – via Spiegel Online.
  5. ^ a b c Anke Petermann. "Waffenlager in der Eifel - Die Atombomben von Büchel". DLK Kultur (in German). Retrieved 2023-07-07.
  6. ^ Borger, Julian (21 April 2013). "Obama accused of nuclear U-turn as guided weapons plan emerges". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  7. ^ muetzenich (2020-05-15). "Germany and nuclear sharing". www.rolfmuetzenich.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-07-07.
  8. ^ Hach, Sascha (2020). "CLING TOGETHER, SWING TOGETHER?: Arguments for withdrawing from nuclear sharing". Peace Research Institute Frankfurt. Princeton: Princeton University Press: XXVII–XXXVI.
  9. ^ a b Peter Hille (2022-06-13). "Nuclear weapons: Disarmament is a thing of the past – DW – 06/13/2022". Retrieved 2023-07-07.
  10. ^ S. W. R.Aktuell (2022-12-05). "Verteidigungsministerium: F-35-Umbaumaßnahmen in Büchel im Plan". swr.online (in German). Retrieved 2023-07-07.
  11. ^ "Atomare Abrüstung: Aktivisten blockieren Luftwaffenstützpunkt Nörvenich". WDR (in German). 2023-07-07. Retrieved 2023-07-07.
  12. ^ "Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 33". www.bundeswehr.de (in German). 2022-11-14. Retrieved 2023-07-07.
  13. ^ a b Rainer Hofmann (2021-07-08). ""Es sollte ein Signal von Büchel ausgehen"". www.evangelisch.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-05-14.

External links edit

  Media related to Fliegerhorst Büchel at Wikimedia Commons

  • Luftwaffe.de – Standort Cochem / Büchel (German only)


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Buchel Air Base is a military air base of the Luftwaffe in Buchel Germany near the city of Cochem and at about 70 km from Spangdahlem Air Base It is home to the Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 33 Tactical Air Force Wing 33 abbreviated as TaktLwG 33 formerly Jagdbombergeschwader 33 or Fighter Bomber Wing 33 of the German Air Force Luftwaffe and the 702 Munitions Support Squadron 702 MUNSS of the United States Air Force USAF Since 1985 tactical Air Force Wing 33 has been operating German Panavia Tornado airplanes which can deliver twenty B61 nuclear bombs the only remaining nuclear weapons in Germany As of 2023 Buchel was one of six active air bases in five European countries with B61 nuclear bombs in underground WS3 Weapon Storage and Security System inside aircraft shelters per nuclear sharing 1 Buchel Air BaseFliegerhorst BuchelIATA noneICAO ETSBSummaryAirport typeMilitaryOperatorGerman Air ForceLocationBuchelElevation AMSL1 568 ft 478 mCoordinates50 10 35 N 007 03 28 E 50 17639 N 7 05778 E 50 17639 7 05778WebsiteLuftgeschwader 33RunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m03 21 8 225 2 507 Asphalt Contents 1 History 2 Size and weapon systems 3 Peace protests 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBuchel Air Base formerly was the home of the 7501 MUNSS 2 Since 1985 tactical Air Force Wing 33 has been operating German Panavia Tornado airplanes which are capable of delivering the twenty B61 nuclear bombs which are stored and maintained by the 702 MUNSS of the United States Air Force USAF Under the NATO nuclear sharing arrangement these twenty B61 bombs require a dual key system with the simultaneous authorizations of Germany and the United States before any action is taken In 1995 5 German airbases had nuclear weapons 3 Since nuclear weapons were removed from Ramstein in 2007 Buchel air base has been the only location in Germany with nuclear weapons 4 Up until 1996 many local politicians did not know about the nuclear weapons 5 In 2009 a coalition agreement between CDU and FDP at the initiative of foreign minister Guido Westerwelle contained the withdrawal of nuclear weapons as a goal reaffirmed by the Bundestag in 2010 5 According to the Guardian in 2013 Eastern European member states of NATO have resisted the withdrawal of the shared nuclear bombs from Europe fearing it would show a weakening of the U S commitment to defend Europe against Russia 6 In 2020 Rolf Mutzenich SPD opposed nuclear sharing and the then imminent replacement 7 of the B61 3 and B61 4 nuclear warheads which have been stationed in Buchel with new the latest B61 12 models 8 In 2022 with the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine a majority of Germans in a poll were in favor of keeping nuclear weapons in Germany 9 As of 2023 the Federal Ministry of Defence said it planned to have converted the airfield by 2026 to accommodate for the new F 35 at a cost of 10 billion 10 In the interim the Bundeswehr is training at Norvenich Air Base 11 Size and weapon systems editAs of 2022 the air base consisted of 2 000 military and civilian members specialized in close air support working with 46 Panavia Tornado airplanes 12 Peace protests editIn June of 1996 annual peace protests began As of 2021 96 activists have since been sentenced for civil disobedience and trespassing 13 A peace activist named Rudiger Lancelle a former teacher 13 has been protesting every week since 2002 that the weapons lying in Buchel get removed and be scrapped 9 There are traditional annual peace protests at Easter by numerous groups including the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons 5 See also editSpangdahlem Air BaseAir bases with US nuclear weapon vaults in Europe per nuclear sharing Aviano Air Base Italy Ghedi Air Base Italy Kleine Brogel Air Base Belgium Volkel Air Base NL Ramstein Air Base Germany RAF Lakenheath England Araxos Air Base Greece Balikesir Air Base Turkey Incirlik Air Base Turkey Akinci Air Base TurkeyReferences edit Armi nucleari in Italia Dove come perche 24 April 2013 7501st MUNSS Buchel Germany www facebook com Hans M Kristensen 18 April 1995 The 520 Forgotten Bombs How U S and British nuclear weapons in Europe undermine the Non Proliferation Treaty Greenpeace International a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Gebauer Matthias Goetz John 9 July 2007 Atomwaffen in Deutschland USA haben Nuklear Arsenal in Ramstein geraumt Der Spiegel via Spiegel Online a b c Anke Petermann Waffenlager in der Eifel Die Atombomben von Buchel DLK Kultur in German Retrieved 2023 07 07 Borger Julian 21 April 2013 Obama accused of nuclear U turn as guided weapons plan emerges The Guardian Retrieved 11 June 2013 muetzenich 2020 05 15 Germany and nuclear sharing www rolfmuetzenich de in German Retrieved 2023 07 07 Hach Sascha 2020 CLING TOGETHER SWING TOGETHER Arguments for withdrawing from nuclear sharing Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Princeton Princeton University Press XXVII XXXVI a b Peter Hille 2022 06 13 Nuclear weapons Disarmament is a thing of the past DW 06 13 2022 Retrieved 2023 07 07 S W R Aktuell 2022 12 05 Verteidigungsministerium F 35 Umbaumassnahmen in Buchel im Plan swr online in German Retrieved 2023 07 07 Atomare Abrustung Aktivisten blockieren Luftwaffenstutzpunkt Norvenich WDR in German 2023 07 07 Retrieved 2023 07 07 Taktisches Luftwaffengeschwader 33 www bundeswehr de in German 2022 11 14 Retrieved 2023 07 07 a b Rainer Hofmann 2021 07 08 Es sollte ein Signal von Buchel ausgehen www evangelisch de in German Retrieved 2023 05 14 External links edit nbsp Media related to Fliegerhorst Buchel at Wikimedia Commons Luftwaffe de Standort Cochem Buchel German only Portals nbsp Germany nbsp Aviation nbsp This article about an airport in Germany is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buchel Air Base amp oldid 1189963681, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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