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Sweden would militarily back allies, but expects the same in return, says defense report
A defense-focused report in Sweden says the world’s current state of security is “characterized by instability and unpredictability.”
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Landmark agreement on combat uniform procurement deepens Nordic collaboration
The combat uniform deal marks the first time that the armed forces of Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway have united behind a joint procurement project.
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Did a Finnish minister unilaterally invite the US to ‘unscheduled’ military drills?
Jussi Niinistö has been widely criticized for inviting the U.S. military to “unscheduled exercises” and without using official channels to consult with government colleagues.
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Finland establishes 24/7 military hotline with Russia
The activation of the hotline facility happens against a backdrop of concern by Nordic governments over a more unpredictable Russia.
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Norwegian arms exports may end for Saudi coalition fighting in Yemen
Norway’s arms export policy has come under close scrutiny from a number of political parties led by the Socialist Left Party in the national parliament.
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Danish audit agency questions data for F-35 purchase
Denmark’s national audit agency has raised a series of questions regarding the government’s basis for deciding to select the F-35A Lightning II as the Royal Danish Air Force’s next-generation fighter.
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Finland wary over defense industry sales to Middle East nations in conflict
The increase in export business to the Middle East is proving a cause for concern in some political quarters in Finland.
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Norwegian leaders want to know why US Marines are stationed in the country
Opposition leaders in Norway have asked the prime minister to explain the precise role of U.S. Marines stationed on a rotating basis in the country.
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Russia promises ‘countermeasures’ if Finland joins NATO
Russia’s warning to Helsinki is fueled by Moscow’s fear of having large-scale NATO forces along its approximately 840-mile border with Finland.
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Danish proposal sees military buildup as response to a ‘confrontational’ Russia
The proposal will form the basis for new plans to transform Denmark’s military organization into a leaner and operationally oriented structure equipped with greater firepower and fighting capabilities.
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Sweden would militarily back allies, but expects the same in return, says defense report
A defense-focused report in Sweden says the world’s current state of security is “characterized by instability and unpredictability.”
-
Landmark agreement on combat uniform procurement deepens Nordic collaboration
The combat uniform deal marks the first time that the armed forces of Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway have united behind a joint procurement project.
-
Did a Finnish minister unilaterally invite the US to ‘unscheduled’ military drills?
Jussi Niinistö has been widely criticized for inviting the U.S. military to “unscheduled exercises” and without using official channels to consult with government colleagues.
-
Finland establishes 24/7 military hotline with Russia
The activation of the hotline facility happens against a backdrop of concern by Nordic governments over a more unpredictable Russia.
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Norwegian arms exports may end for Saudi coalition fighting in Yemen
Norway’s arms export policy has come under close scrutiny from a number of political parties led by the Socialist Left Party in the national parliament.
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Danish audit agency questions data for F-35 purchase
Denmark’s national audit agency has raised a series of questions regarding the government’s basis for deciding to select the F-35A Lightning II as the Royal Danish Air Force’s next-generation fighter.
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Finland wary over defense industry sales to Middle East nations in conflict
The increase in export business to the Middle East is proving a cause for concern in some political quarters in Finland.
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Norwegian leaders want to know why US Marines are stationed in the country
Opposition leaders in Norway have asked the prime minister to explain the precise role of U.S. Marines stationed on a rotating basis in the country.
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Russia promises ‘countermeasures’ if Finland joins NATO
Russia’s warning to Helsinki is fueled by Moscow’s fear of having large-scale NATO forces along its approximately 840-mile border with Finland.
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Danish proposal sees military buildup as response to a ‘confrontational’ Russia
The proposal will form the basis for new plans to transform Denmark’s military organization into a leaner and operationally oriented structure equipped with greater firepower and fighting capabilities.
-
Sweden would militarily back allies, but expects the same in return, says defense report
A defense-focused report in Sweden says the world’s current state of security is “characterized by instability and unpredictability.”
-
Landmark agreement on combat uniform procurement deepens Nordic collaboration
The combat uniform deal marks the first time that the armed forces of Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway have united behind a joint procurement project.
-
Did a Finnish minister unilaterally invite the US to ‘unscheduled’ military drills?
Jussi Niinistö has been widely criticized for inviting the U.S. military to “unscheduled exercises” and without using official channels to consult with government colleagues.
-
Finland establishes 24/7 military hotline with Russia
The activation of the hotline facility happens against a backdrop of concern by Nordic governments over a more unpredictable Russia.
-
Norwegian arms exports may end for Saudi coalition fighting in Yemen
Norway’s arms export policy has come under close scrutiny from a number of political parties led by the Socialist Left Party in the national parliament.
-
Danish audit agency questions data for F-35 purchase
Denmark’s national audit agency has raised a series of questions regarding the government’s basis for deciding to select the F-35A Lightning II as the Royal Danish Air Force’s next-generation fighter.
-
Finland wary over defense industry sales to Middle East nations in conflict
The increase in export business to the Middle East is proving a cause for concern in some political quarters in Finland.
-
Norwegian leaders want to know why US Marines are stationed in the country
Opposition leaders in Norway have asked the prime minister to explain the precise role of U.S. Marines stationed on a rotating basis in the country.
-
Russia promises ‘countermeasures’ if Finland joins NATO
Russia’s warning to Helsinki is fueled by Moscow’s fear of having large-scale NATO forces along its approximately 840-mile border with Finland.
-
Danish proposal sees military buildup as response to a ‘confrontational’ Russia
The proposal will form the basis for new plans to transform Denmark’s military organization into a leaner and operationally oriented structure equipped with greater firepower and fighting capabilities.













