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Norway Establishes NATO Amphibious Warfare Center in Sørreisa, Beyond the Arctic Circle, in Response to Russia
Dec 1, 2024, 12:34 AM
Norway has established a NATO amphibious warfare center in Sørreisa, located beyond the Arctic Circle. This new facility aims to enhance military capabilities in response to growing security concerns, particularly regarding Russia. The center will serve as a training ground for amphibious assault operations, reflecting NATO's commitment to collective defense in the region. The announcement was made following reports from various news outlets, including Barents Observer and Newsweek, highlighting the strategic importance of this development in the Arctic.
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