Finnish Hornet fighters join Nato nuclear exercise
Seventy-one aircraft from 14 NATO countries participate in Steadfast Noon, an annual exercise testing nuclear-capable operations and policy planning.
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Jyri Lavikainen, a researcher at the Finnish Institute for Foreign Policy, says that from NATO's perspective, Finland has a capable air force and something to contribute to NATO's nuclear exercises.


Finland to send jets and officers to NATO nuclear exercise
Finland will join NATO’s 2025 nuclear deterrence exercise ‘Steadfast Noon’ with F/A-18 Hornets and staff officers, marking its growing integration into the alliance’s defence posture.
The North Atlantic Alliance is launching its exercise Steadfast Noon, Monday, October 13th. Its objective is to test and secure NATO's nuclear deterrence. A total of 14 member countries will participate and more than 60 aircraft will be mobilised for two weeks. - Steadfast Noon: 2,000 men, 71 aircraft and 14 countries... what we know about NATO's major annual nuclear exercise (International).
From October 13, NATO will kick off Steadfast Noon 2025, a maneuver involving 14 countries and 71 aircraft. The goal is to verify the military readiness and solidity of the allied nuclear deterrent
An annual NATO nuclear deterrence exercise – Steadfast Noon – is set to begin on Monday, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced on Friday. The exercise will take place for two weeks, at military bases located in the Netherlands, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Denmark and over the North Sea, AFP reports, as reported by News.ro. “This exercise constitutes […] The article NATO has been carrying out a major nuclear deterrence exercise – Steadfast…
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