Det er ikke kliss nye nyheter for oss, men interessant for utenlandsk forsvarspresse. (Red.)
One of the F-35A aircraft designated by Norway for a NATO quick-reaction alert role is pictured at Evenes Air Base. (Norwegian Air Force)
Norway swaps in its F-35s for NATO quick-reaction mission in the High
North
Jan 6, 07:08 PM
WASHINGTON
– Norway has designated its F-35 aircraft for a NATO quick-reaction alert
mission in the High North, ending a 42-year run of the country’s F-16s for that
job, the government announced Jan. 6.
The
Lockheed Martin-made jets are held at Evenes Air Base in northern Norway, with
at least three ready to scramble within 15 minutes and examine potential
airspace violations of Norway and, by extension, NATO. The fifth-generation
aircraft have previously accompanied F-16s on such missions in anticipation of
the formal takeover on Thursday.
The
change in aircraft types further embeds the F-35 jet into the fabric of
alliance patrol missions in Europe, just as Lockheed recently recorded initial
wins in its sales campaigns for Finland and Switzerland.
Norway’s
F-16 have operated the quick-reaction mission from Bodø Air Base for four
decades, according to a defense ministry statement. The new location of Evenes
puts the mission’s center of gravity about 100 miles further north.
The
Norwegian military is expanding the base to also house P-8 Poseidon maritime
patrol aircraft, putting key aerial and naval surveillance assets into an area
that has seen an uptick in Russian military exercises.
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