Soldiers in winter camouflage march through snow-covered terrain, demonstrating military training and readiness in a cold environment.

Soldiers in winter camouflage march through snow-covered terrain, demonstrating military training and readiness in a cold environment.
Norwegian troops in the Arctic snow – Wiki Commons

The Finnmark brigade is stationed near the Russian border.

The high northern regions of the planet are now undergoing the same militarization push that is affecting the whole European continent.

And beyond the tensions over control of Greenland, there’s also the overhyped yet very real Russian and Chinese threat as new maritime trade routes open in the Arctic.

On Thursday (20), Norway announced the expansion of its newly created military brigade headquartered in the Arctic.

Reuters reported:

“The NATO ‌member established the Finnmark Brigade last year, forming the country’s second brigade and the first one set up since the end of the Cold War. Both brigades have their headquarters ​in the Arctic.

Norway, like the other Nordic countries, has steeply increased its military ​budget in response to the Ukraine war and U.S. President Donald ⁠Trump’s push to get European allies to contribute more to defense.”

Norway has more than doubled its defense spending to 3,17% of GDP, from just 1,5% back in 2014.

“One of the Finnmark Brigade’s main duties until now was ​to surveil and patrol the 198-km (123-mile) border Norway shares with Russia.

It is being ​expanded to include an artillery battalion, air defense battery and communications company that will enable it ‌to carry ⁠out certain actions, such as firing at targets on land some 40 km away or coordinating firing with planes and ships from both Norwegian and NATO forces.”

Norwegian troops – Wiki Commons

The Barents Observer reported:

“The NASAMS and NOMADS missile systems might become part of the Finnmark Brigade, the commander of a newly established combat air defense unit confirmed to the National Defense Magazine (Forsvarets Forum).

According to Commander Brede Brandskognes, new air defense systems will be incorporated into the unit in 2027. ‘The new combat air defense battery in the Finnmark Brigade is set to have a layered air defense system within the next few years’, Brandskognes explained to the National Defense Magazine.

The innermost layer of defense will be based on Piorun MANPADS, followed by C-UAS (an anti-drone system) and armoured air defense vehicles. Finally, there will be the medium-range missiles.”

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