A First: F-35 Stealth Fighters Are Leading NATO’s Nuclear Strike Exercise
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A First: F-35 Stealth Fighters are Leading NATO’s Nuclear Strike Exercise
Key Points and Summary – NATO’s annual nuclear deterrence exercise, “Steadfast Noon,” is underway with 70 aircraft from 14 nations. The routine drill, which uses no live weapons, has two significant firsts this year: F-35 stealth jets are leading the “strike package” for the first time, and Sweden is participating for the first time since joining the alliance. Taking place amid heightened tensions with Russia, the week-long exercise is designed …
NATO's annual nuclear exercise Steadfast Noon is now underway. Sweden has sent Jas Gripen to train to protect American and British nuclear weapons. - That's not surprising at all. Sweden has decided to join NATO without any restrictions whatsoever, says Barbara Kunz at the Stockholm Peace Research Institute, Sipri.
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