The event was the first one for the base, home of the 6ยฐ Stormo (Wing) of the Italian Air Force.
In the afternoon on Jun. 21, 2023, Ghedi Air Base, in northern Italy, held the first Spotter Day organized by the 6ยฐ Stormo (Wing) of the Aeronautica Militare (Italian Air Force) to allow aviation enthusiasts and photographers to shoot photos and videos of the local-based F-35A of the 102ยฐ Gruppo (Squadron) and Tornado IDS and ECR aircraft of the 154ยฐ and 155ยฐ Gruppo, as well as one AMX-T and two Eurofighters with the 132ยฐ Gruppo of the 51ยฐ Stormo, from Istrana Air Base.
In 2022, with the arrival of the first aircraft, the 6ยฐ Stormo has become the second Italian Air Force Wing to operate the F-35A; the other one is the 32ยฐ Stormo, based at Amendola AB, whose child-unit, the 13ยฐ Gruppo (Squadron) has been operating with the 5th generation aircraft since 2016ย and achieved IOC (Initial Operational Capability)ย in 2018.

Among the Tornado squadrons, the 102ยฐ Gruppo (for decades, the Tornado OCU – Operational Conversion Unit) was the first to transition to the new F-35A. The 154ยฐ Gruppo should also receive the Lightning II aircraft in the future, while the the 155ยฐ Gruppo “Black Panthers” will continue to fly the Tornado ECR in the SEAD/DEAD (Suppression/Destruction of Enemy Air Defenses) role until the type is retired and the mission is taken over by the F-35.

The process will take a few years and, in the meanwhile, joint missions that see the cooperation between F-35s and Tornados, are conducted almost routinely, to facilitate the integration between the 4th and 5th generation assets.


During the Spotter Day, photographers and cameramen were given the opportunity to take photographs and videos of all the assets operating from Ghedi AB as they taxied, launched and recovered. Our contributor Mirco Adami was there and took the images you can find in this post.


