The Scotsman

Newly enlarged Nato starts Scandinavi­an drill

- Jari Tanner scotsman.com

will begin an exercise to defend its newly expanded Nordic territory when more than 20,000 soldiers from 13 nations take part in drills lasting nearly two weeks in the northern regions of Finland, Norway and Sweden.

With more than 4,000 Finnish soldiers taking part, the Norway-led Nordic Response 2024 represents the Nato newcomer’s largest ever participat­ion in a foreign exercise, according to Finland’s military.

“For the first time, Finland will participat­e as a Nato member nation in exercising collective defence of the alliance’s regions,” the Finnish defence forces said in a statement.

Finland, which share san 830 mile border with russia, joined Nato in April 2023 in a historic move following decades of military non-alignment.

With its bid now ratified by all Nato members, neighbouri­ng Sweden is currently finalising formalitie­s to enter the military alliance as its 32nd member – most likely in March.

Both sweden and finland had developed strong ties with na to after the end of the Cold War, but public opinion remained firmly against full membership until Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Nonalignme­nt was seen as the best way to avoid tensions with Russia, their powerful neighbour in the Baltic Sea region. But the Russian aggression caused a dramatic shift in public opinion in both countries, and they applied jointly for Nato membership in May 2022.

For years, the biannual Nato drill, which has been conductnat­o ed in the Arctic extremes of northern Norway, was called “Cold Response”.

However, “thanks to the Nato expansion with Finland and eventually Sweden, we are now expanding the exercise to a Nordic Response”, the Norwegian armed forces said on its website. This year, the drill is hosted equally by Finland, Norway and Sweden.

The participat­ing nations in the exercise that runs until March 15 are Belgium, Britain, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherland­s, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United States.

Roughly half of the troops will drill on land. The rest will train at sea, with more than 50 submarines, frigates, corvettes, aircraft carriers, and various amphibious vessels, and in the air with more than 100 fighter jets, transport aircraft, maritime surveillan­ce aircraft and helicopter­s, according to the Norwegian military.

The joint training will focus on the defence and protection of the Nordic region, Norwegian military officials said.

“We need to be able to fight back and stop anyone who tries to challenge our borders, values and democracy,” said Brigadier Tron Strand from the Royal Norwegian Air Force, commander of the Norwegian air operations centre.

“With the current security situationi­n europe, the exercise is extremely relevant and more important than ever ,” he added.

“The High North represents an important and strategica­lly located area for Nato“and the Nordic Response 2024 exercise “increases Nordic preparedne­ss and the capability to conduct large-scale joint operations in challengin­g weather and climate,” Nato said on its website.

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Troops and tanks from Nato nations will be on exercises in the far north of Finland, Sweden and Norway until March 15

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