Germany may send Eurofighters, maritime patrol aircraft to Greenland for drills
- Germany may deploy Eurofighter jets and naval vessels to Greenland for NATO exercises to strengthen Arctic security, according to Germany's Defence Ministry.
- A German military reconnaissance team has traveled to Greenland to assess conditions for potential future drills with NATO allies, led by Denmark.
- German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius remarked that a stronger NATO presence could address U.S. concerns about the region's security without compromising Denmark's sovereignty.
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Icey nights, dangerous waters, minus degrees: What is demanded of soldiers in Greenland? The Bundeswehr is also exploring a possible training mission.
After the Federal Ministry of Defense had decided at the beginning of the week that 13 soldiers of the Bundeswehr of a Danish-led military reconnaissance mission ... The post Italy is mocking plans: Germany is probably also considering Eurofighter deployment in Greenland appeared first on Apollo News.
Germany is sending soldiers to Greenland to prepare joint military exercises together with NATO partners. The team of logisticians and other experts has arrived on the Arctic island.
Denmark will not allow its allied countries to fly military aircraft in Greenland, writes Bild, after a French plane caused a stir on Friday.
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