The new NATO in the north: Two Swedish JAS Gripen, a Norwegian
F-35 and a U.S. Air Force B-52 strategic bomber flew together in the skies
above the Arctic Circle. Photo: Norwegian Air Force
Scandinavian
fighter jets in joint training with American B-52 bombers above Arctic Circle
Simultaneously
as Russia’s Northern Fleet kicks off a larger exercise in the Barents Sea is
NATO flexing muscles in the skies above northern Scandinavia showing how future
military operations will look like with new members joining.
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By
Thomas Nilsen
August 18, 2022
These photos from Thursday are
unique. Never before are images published showing Swedish and Norwegian fighter
jets exercising together with the giant strategic B-52 bomber planes.
While the
B-52s flew over the North Atlantic from Minot Air Base in North Dakota,
the Swedish and Norwegian fighter jets, two JAS Gripen and two F-35, were in
the skies over the Norwegian Sea west of Andøya in northern Norway.
The three
nations’ aircraft then conducted training together with Norwegian Army units at
Setermoen shooting range east of Tromsø.
Sweden,
together with Finland, is in the process of becoming NATO members, a decision
taken in the wake of the changed security situation in Europe after Russia’s
brutal military attack on Ukraine in February
Norway,
Sweden and Finland have for years intensified defense cooperation, with special
attention to northern regions. With NATO membership, the stronghold on the
Scandinavian Peninsula will be of another dimension, compared with Norway as a
lonely European Arctic NATO country.
“Seeing our JAS Gripen
fighter jets together with several of the heaviest American planes, and
Norwegian F-35, is a good visual picture of the strength and solidarity within
NATO. Such moments show the military power existing in NATO, but even more
important, the unity in the alliance,” said Major General Carl-Johan Edström,
Commander of the Swedish Air Force.
Norway has
recently parked its fleet of F-16 fighter jets. New F-35 planes, 52 in total,
are being phased in. Finland has just decided to buy 64 of the F-35, of which
the first will be based at Rovaniemi Air Base in Lapland.
The three
Nordic countries will together have some 250 modern fighter jets in less than a
decade from now.
Joint
Operation Centre
Major
General Rolf Folland, Chief of the Norwegian Air Force, welcomes Sweden.
“One
possibility we in the air defense are considering is the option of establishing
a joint Nordic air operation center. Nordic air power and operations could be
planned and conducted,” says Folland.
“We
believe this would provide for a substantial strengthening of our collective
defense.”
The
training over northern Norway was followed by a joint exercise with live
bombing from one of the B-52s at targets within Sweden’s large Vidsel test range
between Jokkmokk and Arvidsjaur.
Swedish
Air Force has JAS Gripen fighter jets based at Kallax airport in Luleå.
The
American B-52s will for a period be deployed to the Fairford air base in the
United Kingdom.
Russian
Navy exercise
Coincident
in time, or not, the Scandinavian, American air force training on Thursday took
place as Russia’s powerful Northern Fleet is in full swing with a live shooting
exercise in its Barents-Arctic region as reported by the Barents Observer.
Several
tens of thousands of square kilometers in the Barents Sea are from Friday,
August 19 closed off for civilian shipping and air traffic.
More than
10 warships and submarines, supported by air force and coastal air defense
units, will train on repelling attacks on Russia, from the Varanger fjord area
and Kola Peninsula in the south to the Arctic archipelagoes of Franz Josef Land
and Novaya Zemlya in the north.
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