The air force commanders of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark
have signed a letter of intent to create a unified Nordic air defense aimed at countering the growing threat from Russia.
The goal is to be able to operate jointly, on the basis of the operating methods already known within NATO, as declared yesterday by the armed forces of the 4 countries.
The decision to integrate the air force was triggered by Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, the commander of the Danish air force, Major General Jan Dam, told Reuters - according to the news agency's website. .
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