Sweden to lead NATO force in challenging Arctic region

A member of the flight crew waits for his Blackhawk UH-60 helicopter to be ready to take off at a temporary base during the Nordic Response military exercise on March 07, 2024 in Kiruna, Sweden. (Leon Neal/Getty Images)
  • Sweden is taking command of NATO’s FLF Finland force that will operate across the far north of Sweden, Finland and Norway in potentially extreme conditions with freezing temperatures, snow, and limited infrastructure.
  • The force will be a permanent battalion of up to 1200 soldiers, with potential to grow into a brigade of 5,000 if the threat level rises.
  • In addition to Sweden and Finland, countries like France and the UK will also contribute forces.
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Related stories from around the North: 

Canada: Amid threats of annexation, could Canada and Greenland grow closer?, CBC News

Denmark: Denmark, Greenland agree to build naval wharf in Nuuk amid growing Arctic focus, Eye on the Arctic

Finland:Finland pushes EU drone wall as northern countries’ security investments expand, Eye on the Arctic

Iceland: Europe’s Von der Leyen strengthens Arctic security ties with Iceland during visit, Eye on the Arctic

Norway: German naval ships firing at Norwegian Arctic test range, The Independent Barents Observer 

Russia: Russia trains coastal attack scenario 30 km from border with Norway, The Associated Press

Sweden: NATO’s new Nordic command structure aims to deter Russia, Radio Sweden

United States: Russian warplanes detected flying near Alaska for ninth time this year, US military says, Eye on the Arctic

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