List of United States Air Force munitions squadrons
Munition Support Squadrons are geographically separated units which are located over Europe. They are co-located on several main operating NATO bases and they are working together with their host nation wing. Their common strength varies between 125 – 150 military. Their mission: receiving, storing, maintenance and maintaining custody and control of NATO assigned special USAFE munitions until further notice. When directed the MUNSS will provide the special munitions to the NATO strike wing commander. Therefore the MUNSS mission is one of the most critical within their theater of operations. All details regarding nuclear deployments within NATO remain secret. The only known information is that the standoff weapons concerned are currently B-61 types which are managed through the Weapons Storage and Security System. WS3 has been constructed in the 1980s and comprised construction of secured vaults – each capable to contain 4 weapons – in the floors of the aircraft shelters. The co-storage of the special weapons together with their strike aircraft greatly enhanced their survivability and operational readiness. In 1986 the Pentagon released a list of airbases in Europe and in the Far East which have been WS3 equipped. After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact the number of NATO airbases and the number of operational WS3 has considerably been reduced. In 2017 Hans M Kristensen, the director of the Nuclear Information Project with the Federation of American Scientists in Washington declared that the numbers of NATO assigned US nuclear weapons in Europe have not been changed since 2009 so it is supposed that they are currently still operational in Turkey, Italy, Germany, Belgium and in the Netherlands.
* 703rd Munitions Support Squadron: Volkel Air Base,, supporting Netherlands 1st Fighter Wing
* 704th Munitions Support Squadron: Ghedi Air Base,, supporting Italian 6º Stormo
* Operating Location Ramstein: Ramstein Air Base,, for maintenance on weapons storage and security systems within the EUCOM AOR, scheduled maintenance at European inactive sites, WS3 unscheduled and STMS periodic maintenance at USAFE active sites.
86th Munitions squadron: Ramstein Air Base,, under 86th Airlift Wing