A senior Air Force delegation recently visited several Arctic locations to gain greater insight regarding operational challenges while refining efforts to meet the security dynamics there.
“The Arctic has always been a vital, indispensable part of any strategy to ensure the security and prosperity of the United States, our allies and our partners,” Maj. Gen. Brian S. Robinson said. “While that has not changed, there are new activities and concerns in the Arctic, and our allies and partners are on the front lines of those changes. This trip provides important, firsthand insight on how our partners are preparing for a shifting landscape and how we can best adapt our policies, activities, and partnerships to successfully meet the emerging challenges in the region.”
The delegation is touring facilities in Norway, Finland, and Sweden to determine how Arctic allies and partners of the United States view security and operate in the region’s harsh conditions.
The trip also offers opportunities for representatives of the countries to discuss joint operations and other activities that contribute to the shared interests and priorities of each country.
The Department of Defense objectives include preventing and deterring conflict in the Arctic and preparing to respond to a wide range of challenges and contingencies. The ultimate goal is a secure and stable region where national interests are safeguarded, and nations work together to address challenges.