Finland joins NATO operations with fighter jets, mine clearing vessel
Finland has announced its intention to send up to eight fighter jets and a navy mine hunting vessel to participate in NATO's joint operations in 2024. Finland, having joined NATO last year, is taking part in collective defense missions, aiming to ...

The Nordic nation last year joined the Western military alliance in a historic security policy U-turn in response to neighbouring Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
"Allies participating actively in NATO's peacetime collective defence missions sends a message of unity and reinforces deterrence," Defence Minister Antti Hakkanen said in a statement.
One of Finland's Katanpaa class vessels will join NATO's mine countermeasure unit in the Baltic Sea in April and May, clearing old sea mines, participating in exercises and protecting underwater infrastructure, the statement said.
The fighter jets will participate in regular air patrolling and "creating deterrence by show of military force" in Romania and Bulgaria, including in the Black Sea, during June and July, the defence forces added.
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