Why Norway is restoring its Cold War military bunkers
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Summary
Norway is reactivating Cold War-era military bunkers in response to rising tensions with Russia.
Two iconic underground structures—Bardufoss Air Station and Olavsvern naval base—are being upgraded to protect expensive F-35 fighters from drone attacks and to monitor Russian naval movements in the Arctic.
The project began as Russia increased military activity in the region around 2006-2008, not just after Ukraine invasions.
Other nations are following suit: Russia has reactivated about 50 Arctic bases, Sweden returned to its underground Muskö naval base, while China and Iran are building new underground military facilities.
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Summary
Norway is reactivating Cold War-era military bunkers in response to rising tensions with Russia.
Two iconic underground structures—Bardufoss Air Station and Olavsvern naval base—are being upgraded to protect expensive F-35 fighters from drone attacks and to monitor Russian naval movements in the Arctic.
The project began as Russia increased military activity in the region around 2006-2008, not just after Ukraine invasions.
Other nations are following suit: Russia has reactivated about 50 Arctic bases, Sweden returned to its underground Muskö naval base, while China and Iran are building new underground military facilities.
Makes sense.
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Summary
Norway is reactivating Cold War-era military bunkers in response to rising tensions with Russia.
Two iconic underground structures—Bardufoss Air Station and Olavsvern naval base—are being upgraded to protect expensive F-35 fighters from drone attacks and to monitor Russian naval movements in the Arctic.
The project began as Russia increased military activity in the region around 2006-2008, not just after Ukraine invasions.
Other nations are following suit: Russia has reactivated about 50 Arctic bases, Sweden returned to its underground Muskö naval base, while China and Iran are building new underground military facilities.
JD Vance this weekend: " When we go to war". FTS I'd prepare too.
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Summary
Norway is reactivating Cold War-era military bunkers in response to rising tensions with Russia.
Two iconic underground structures—Bardufoss Air Station and Olavsvern naval base—are being upgraded to protect expensive F-35 fighters from drone attacks and to monitor Russian naval movements in the Arctic.
The project began as Russia increased military activity in the region around 2006-2008, not just after Ukraine invasions.
Other nations are following suit: Russia has reactivated about 50 Arctic bases, Sweden returned to its underground Muskö naval base, while China and Iran are building new underground military facilities.
Man, that's bunkers!
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JD Vance this weekend: " When we go to war". FTS I'd prepare too.
Cannot find any source on this. Do you have a link?
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Cannot find any source on this. Do you have a link?
I’ll look for it again after work. It was a video clip of him recently.
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Cannot find any source on this. Do you have a link?
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1EoCdCxpJu/
Ugh. It’s a Facebook reel. Posted by Brian Tyler Chen four days ago.
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