Submarines, surface warships, and planes from the Northern Fleet’s bases on the coast of the Barents Sea have several over the last two yearsexercised Russia’s bastion defense conceptin the Norwegian Sea, aimed at protecting the strategic important ballistic missile subs sailing the Barents Sea ...
a wholly Norwegian-owned subsidiary responsible for pilots and cabin crew in that country, has emerged from bankruptcy, the newspaper Vozpópuli reported, although Red Handling Spain and Red Maintenance Spain, responsible for ground services and MRO at the airline’s Spanish bases, continue under ban...
In Swedish service, it mounts a 40 mm Bofors L/70 Autocannon that it still retains to this day. Its armor is capable of protecting against 20 mm autocannons at 500 m for the upper glacis. On the sides and rear,… Skip to the content Search Tank Encyclopedia The Online Tank Museum ...
the Norwegian fighter jets avoid flying east of the maritime delimitation line in the Barents Sea. Like last November when three B-52s flew over international air space in the Barents Sea near some of Russia’s most strategical important naval bases on the Kola Peninsu...
In Nov.-1942 she was sent to Birkenhead (Liverpool) and carried supplies and relief crews to the gun installations in the Irish Sea, before being stationed in Reykjavik in June-1943, carrying personnel and cargo for the military bases on the coast of Iceland. In Aug.-1943 she went back ...
Five of the 6 mainland SAR bases are operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force; therefore, the rescue paramedics at these bases are also military personnel.23 At the remaining SAR base on mainland Norway and at the remote Spitzbergen base, the rescue paramedics are employed by the operator ...
the citizens of City 17 and the underground organisation that aims to fight the oppressors. Their hidden bases are, like the characters who inhabit them, hugely varied an abandoned farm, a lighthouse, a canyon scrapyard and an underground laboratory each superbly realised....
U.S. Air Force is normally participating in thebi-annual exercise Arctic Challenge, where Norway, Sweden and Finland train together in the skies over northern Scandinavia. The northern airbases of Kallax, Bodø and Rovaniemi are then hosting the planes. ...