Norway plans to boost defences against ‘unpredictable’ Russia Norway announced plans Friday for its biggest military upgrade effort since the end of the Cold War, to bolster its defences against an “increasingly unpredictable” Russia. Laura Buckman, AFP | The Norwegian Armed Forces's first Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II is unveiled during the rollout celebration at Lockheed Martin production f
OSLO (AFP) - Norway announced plans Friday for its biggest military upgrade effort since the end of the Cold War, to bolster its defences against an "increasingly unpredictable" Russia. The Scandinavian country, a NATO member, plans new fighter jets and submarines to boost its ability to protect itself from its vast neighbour, with which it shares an Arctic border. Over 20 years Norway would boos
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Photograph taken over Baltic airspace by Royal Air Force Typhoon pilots, intercepting Russian Mikoyan MiG-31 aircraft on 24 July 2015 during a NATO� patrol. Photograph: British Ministry of Defence/EPA Photograph taken over Baltic airspace by Royal Air Force Typhoon pilots, intercepting Russian Mikoyan MiG-31 aircraft on 24 July 2015 during a NATO� patrol. Photograph: British Ministry of Defence/EP
Russia's exercise was described as a "massive surprise inspection" to check combat readiness Russia's military forces have begun a large exercise involving around 250 aircraft and 12,000 service personnel, according to its defence ministry. The ministry described the four-day drill as a "massive surprise inspection", to check combat readiness.
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