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Nordic nations plan joint air defence system

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>>COPENHAGEN: Air force commanders from Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark said Friday they have signed a letter of intent to create a unified Nordic air defence aimed at countering the rising threat from Russia.

The intention is to be able to operate jointly based on already known ways of operating under Nato, according to statements by the four countries’ armed forces.

The move to integrate the air forces was triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February last year, commander of the Danish air force, Major General Jan Dam, told Reuters.

“Our combined fleet can be compared to a large European country,” Maj Gen Dam said.

Norway has 57 F-16 fighter jets and 37 F-35 fighter jets with 15 more of the latter on order.

Finland has 62 F/A-18 Hornet jets and 64 F-35s on order, while Denmark has 58 F-16s and 27 F-35s on order. Sweden has more than 90 Gripens jets.

It was unclear how many of those planes were operationa­l.

The signing at the Ramstein Air Base in Germany last week was attended by Nato Air Command chief General James Hecker, who also oversees the US Air Force in the region.

Sweden and Finland applied to join the trans-Atlantic military alliance last year. But the process has been held up by Turkey, which along with Hungary has yet to ratify the membership­s.

The Nordic air force commanders first discussed the closer cooperatio­n at a meeting in November in Sweden.

“We would like to see if we can integrate our airspace surveillan­ce more, so we can use radar data from each other’s surveillan­ce systems and use them collective­ly,” Maj Gen Dam said.

“We are not doing that today.”

 ?? ?? COLD WAR: A pilot stands near an F-35 stealth fighter jet at the Royal Norwegian Air Force Evenes Air Station, north of the Arctic Circle, on March 9.
COLD WAR: A pilot stands near an F-35 stealth fighter jet at the Royal Norwegian Air Force Evenes Air Station, north of the Arctic Circle, on March 9.

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