Finland Teaches NATO to Land Jets on the Road in the Event of a Russian Attack
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Finland's air force tactics, honed since the 1960s, mean a main highway is ready to transform into a military runway to keep flexibility during a conflict
From 26 to 30 May, Finland hosts a major air deployment within the JPH base operation exercise, in which more than 2 aircraft...
NATO F-35s practice highway ‘touch-and-goes’ in Finland
Dutch F-35 Lightning II fighters and Finnish F/A-18 Hornets roared down a closed section of freeway in central Finland on Tuesday, rehearsing rapid “touch-and-go” landings designed to keep NATO air power alive if Russian missiles knock out regular bases.
NATO pilots conducted a unique maneuver in Finland - for the first time in the country's history, F-35 and F/A-18 Hornet fighters landed on a closed section of a highway. This is part of a distributed deployment strategy that allows operations to be conducted even in the event of the destruction of traditional air bases.
NATO member countries conducted exercises on highways in Finland and Sweden, demonstrating the tactics of maneuvering combat aircraft.
In Finland, F-35 and F/A-18 Hornet fighter pilots practice landing and takeoff maneuvers on a closed highway. In case of war with Russia.
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