This air force was tasked with defending the industrial areas of the region, intercepting
Allied bombers en route to southern
Germany and the allied and occupied territories of the
Axis, and giving close support to German and Italian land forces. Later during the war various units served with German forces based at
Spilve, near
Riga (
Reichskommissariat Ostland), on the northern Russian Front, amongst others in the central and south area (Crimea) on the front. The ANR, after the
1943 armistice that divided Italy, received numbers of Italian aircraft, later augmented with their own local production, and further aircraft from Germany. This force was opposed to the
Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force (
Aviazione Cobelligerante Italiana, or ACI, or Aeronautica Cobelligerante del Sud), the Italian pro-
Allied air force, though they never actually met in combat. Combat operations began in December 1943, leading, in the following January, to the attack performed by the 1st Squadriglia "Asso di Bastoni", against a formation of US
P-38 Lightnings, three of which were shot down. Starting from June 1944, ANR started to receive Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6s for its fighter force. From October 1944 to February 1945, when the 1st Fighter Group "Asso di Bastoni" returned from training in Germany, 2nd Fighter Group "Gigi Tre Osei" was the only ANR fighter unit active in the defence of the northern Italian territory. From mid-1944, the casualty ratio started to outbalance the victories of the Italian pilots. The last interception missions were carried out on 19 April 1945. Bomber units included the
Gruppo Aerosiluranti "Buscaglia Faggioni", led by
Carlo Faggioni and named after
Carlo Emanuele Buscaglia who, at the time, was presumed dead but was instead held in an Allied
Prisoner of War camp and later fought with the
Aeronautica Cobelligerante. The unit, using old
Savoia-Marchetti SM.79, performed several raids against the Allied
bridgehead of Anzio. Its only two recorded victories were the sinking of a British transport ship north of
Benghazi (at the time the group was based in Greece), and an enemy cargo vessel off
Rimini on 5 February 1945. The first Chief of Staff of the ANR was Colonel
Ernesto Botto, replaced in March 1944 by General
Arrigo Tessari, who in turn was replaced by Colonel
Ruggero Bonomi in August of the same year. ==Units ==