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Norway and Russia sharpen transparency pact on warship, aircraft moves
The updated agreement includes new enhancements to the existing Incidents at Sea Agreement (INCSEA) between the two nations.
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Finland’s $12 billion fighter plan dodges the post-pandemic budget ax
The economic impact of the coronavirus crisis, which has forced the government to significantly increase international borrowings and further load national debt, was feared to have a negative bearing of the military’s HX project.
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Nordic militaries rekindle old alliances, as Russia warms to the region
Leaders look to the United States and Europe in an effort to bolster NATO’s northern flank.
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Finland to bolster Navy’s surface fleet with new ships, more missiles
The Finnish Navy’s $1.5 billion Squadron 2020 Program is taking shape against the backdrop of a Baltic Sea that could one day host a military conflict between Russia and NATO.
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Finland warns fighter contenders to keep their budget-busting offers real
Defense officials have conceded that all five bidders have struggled with the project’s rigid budgetary ceiling of $11.1 billion.
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Saab CEO to step down after designing blueprint for company growth
Buskhe was hired in 2010 as a reforming CEO, tasked with tackling Saab’s somewhat bloated operating cost base while re-focusing the group’s R&D and production activities on a narrower range of front-line products.
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Nordic countries see Russia flex its missile muscles
Russian ships have started testing missile launches while docked in port on the Kola Peninsula, which borders Norway and Finland.
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Norway accuses Russia of jamming its military systems
The Norwegian government has decried what it calls continued “electronic harassment” of critical communications systems and networks by the Russian government.
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Industry bids are in for Finland’s $13 billion fighter race
The usual suspects of the West’s military aircraft world — the Super Hornet, the F-35, the Rafale, the Eurofighter and the Gripen — are in the running to replace the country’s ageing F-18s.
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‘Irresponsible politics’ blamed for potential hiccup in Finnish aircraft purchase
Does Finland’s Air Force need 64 new multirole fighter jets? Depends which political party you ask.
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Norway and Russia sharpen transparency pact on warship, aircraft moves
The updated agreement includes new enhancements to the existing Incidents at Sea Agreement (INCSEA) between the two nations.
-
Finland’s $12 billion fighter plan dodges the post-pandemic budget ax
The economic impact of the coronavirus crisis, which has forced the government to significantly increase international borrowings and further load national debt, was feared to have a negative bearing of the military’s HX project.
-
Nordic militaries rekindle old alliances, as Russia warms to the region
Leaders look to the United States and Europe in an effort to bolster NATO’s northern flank.
-
Finland to bolster Navy’s surface fleet with new ships, more missiles
The Finnish Navy’s $1.5 billion Squadron 2020 Program is taking shape against the backdrop of a Baltic Sea that could one day host a military conflict between Russia and NATO.
-
Finland warns fighter contenders to keep their budget-busting offers real
Defense officials have conceded that all five bidders have struggled with the project’s rigid budgetary ceiling of $11.1 billion.
-
Saab CEO to step down after designing blueprint for company growth
Buskhe was hired in 2010 as a reforming CEO, tasked with tackling Saab’s somewhat bloated operating cost base while re-focusing the group’s R&D and production activities on a narrower range of front-line products.
-
Nordic countries see Russia flex its missile muscles
Russian ships have started testing missile launches while docked in port on the Kola Peninsula, which borders Norway and Finland.
-
Norway accuses Russia of jamming its military systems
The Norwegian government has decried what it calls continued “electronic harassment” of critical communications systems and networks by the Russian government.
-
Industry bids are in for Finland’s $13 billion fighter race
The usual suspects of the West’s military aircraft world — the Super Hornet, the F-35, the Rafale, the Eurofighter and the Gripen — are in the running to replace the country’s ageing F-18s.
-
‘Irresponsible politics’ blamed for potential hiccup in Finnish aircraft purchase
Does Finland’s Air Force need 64 new multirole fighter jets? Depends which political party you ask.
-
Norway and Russia sharpen transparency pact on warship, aircraft moves
The updated agreement includes new enhancements to the existing Incidents at Sea Agreement (INCSEA) between the two nations.
-
Finland’s $12 billion fighter plan dodges the post-pandemic budget ax
The economic impact of the coronavirus crisis, which has forced the government to significantly increase international borrowings and further load national debt, was feared to have a negative bearing of the military’s HX project.
-
Nordic militaries rekindle old alliances, as Russia warms to the region
Leaders look to the United States and Europe in an effort to bolster NATO’s northern flank.
-
Finland to bolster Navy’s surface fleet with new ships, more missiles
The Finnish Navy’s $1.5 billion Squadron 2020 Program is taking shape against the backdrop of a Baltic Sea that could one day host a military conflict between Russia and NATO.
-
Finland warns fighter contenders to keep their budget-busting offers real
Defense officials have conceded that all five bidders have struggled with the project’s rigid budgetary ceiling of $11.1 billion.
-
Saab CEO to step down after designing blueprint for company growth
Buskhe was hired in 2010 as a reforming CEO, tasked with tackling Saab’s somewhat bloated operating cost base while re-focusing the group’s R&D and production activities on a narrower range of front-line products.
-
Nordic countries see Russia flex its missile muscles
Russian ships have started testing missile launches while docked in port on the Kola Peninsula, which borders Norway and Finland.
-
Norway accuses Russia of jamming its military systems
The Norwegian government has decried what it calls continued “electronic harassment” of critical communications systems and networks by the Russian government.
-
Industry bids are in for Finland’s $13 billion fighter race
The usual suspects of the West’s military aircraft world — the Super Hornet, the F-35, the Rafale, the Eurofighter and the Gripen — are in the running to replace the country’s ageing F-18s.
-
‘Irresponsible politics’ blamed for potential hiccup in Finnish aircraft purchase
Does Finland’s Air Force need 64 new multirole fighter jets? Depends which political party you ask.












