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Suomen Ilmavoimien johtama Arctic Challenge Exercise 23 -lentotoimintaharjoitus järjestettiin 29.5.–9.6.2023. Mukana oli noin 150 ilma-alusta 14 eri maan asevoimista ja Natosta.
Harjoituksen suurissa ilmaoperaatioissa oli mukana yhtä aikaa jopa yli 100 ilma-alusta. Käytössä oli neljä tukikohtaa: Rovaniemi ja Pirkkala Suomessa, Luulaja Ruotsissa ja Örlanti Norjassa.
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#ilmavoimat #ACE23 #laplsto #satlsto
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The Arctic Challenge Exercise from 29 May to 9 June 2023 was one of the Europe's largest live air exercises. Approximately 3,000 soldiers and 150 aircraft from 14 different nations' armed forces took part in the multinational exercise led by Finland. The ACE 23 host bases were located at Rovaniemi and Pirkkala in Finland, Luleå in Sweden and Ørland in Norway. The exercise's big air operations simultaneously involved as many as 100+ aircraft.
The Arctic Challenge Exercises organised since 2013 are part of the NORDEFCO cooperation between Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The nations’ Air Forces regularly carry out combined air combat related CBT waves operated from their home bases. The cost-effective implementation pattern of combined exercises can also be applied to large air operations exercises, such as ACE.
Harjoituksen suurissa ilmaoperaatioissa oli mukana yhtä aikaa jopa yli 100 ilma-alusta. Käytössä oli neljä tukikohtaa: Rovaniemi ja Pirkkala Suomessa, Luulaja Ruotsissa ja Örlanti Norjassa.
Tunnelmia harjoituksesta oheisella videolla!
#ilmavoimat #ACE23 #laplsto #satlsto
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The Arctic Challenge Exercise from 29 May to 9 June 2023 was one of the Europe's largest live air exercises. Approximately 3,000 soldiers and 150 aircraft from 14 different nations' armed forces took part in the multinational exercise led by Finland. The ACE 23 host bases were located at Rovaniemi and Pirkkala in Finland, Luleå in Sweden and Ørland in Norway. The exercise's big air operations simultaneously involved as many as 100+ aircraft.
The Arctic Challenge Exercises organised since 2013 are part of the NORDEFCO cooperation between Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The nations’ Air Forces regularly carry out combined air combat related CBT waves operated from their home bases. The cost-effective implementation pattern of combined exercises can also be applied to large air operations exercises, such as ACE.
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