The leaders of the air forces of Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway signed an agreement on the use of 250 fighters as a single combined force.
This is reported by Aftenposten, writes “European Truth”.
The air forces of the four Nordic countries have signed an agreement, the purpose of which is to be able to act as a single unified air force.
This involves joint training, joint technical support, logistics and planning.
As a result, the combined forces of the four countries will have about 250 modern combat aircraft. This is roughly on par with major European states such as France and the UK.