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NATO begins construction of a military air base in the Arctic

NATO has begun construction of an air base in the Arctic.

Trying to put pressure on Russia, NATO countries have begun to build their military air base in the Arctic. At the moment, the construction of runways in the permafrost region is underway, while it is assumed that, in addition to military transport and reconnaissance aircraft, combat aircraft will also be based here.

It is known that several member countries of the North Atlantic Alliance expressed their desire to use a military airbase in the Arctic at once, while, to date, construction work on the construction of a military airfield is already underway, although the exact timing of the project has not been named.

The key goal of building a military airfield of the North Atlantic Alliance in the Arctic is called an attempt to confront Russia, in particular, we are talking about the likely deployment of anti-submarine patrol aircraft Boeing p-8A Poseidon at a military airbase, although the latter are not very suitable for use in harsh low temperatures.

Previously resource Avia.pro reported about the UK's intentions to start permanent patrols of the Russian borders in the Arctic.

The Arctic is huge: one Arctic Ocean that means. Where is building something

Tell the people of Alaska how "not" to build in permafrost conditions.

On Jan Mayen Island

The Arctic is large. Where exactly, in what area is the military base being built? Greenland, Alaska, Canada? Where is a smart person building a base? We all know how to make riddles like - two crocodiles are flying, one green, and the other into the Arctic. The question is, how much is the square root of elderberry?

Gordey you hit the bull's-eye in your comment! BRAVO!

Is the Arctic part of the EU and NATO?

... Currently, the construction of runways in the permafrost region is underway, ... ??? The stump is clear that it is eternal, this is the Arctic. That's just where exactly, the permafrost is there literally "all around"

So the creators of "democracy" got to the polar bears, and I don't even know which is better - to meet a bear or a Russian in the Arctic ...

A helicopter in the tundra with a sad soldier is not a base, but digging permafrost, as in the photo, with excavators clearly from ignorance of what "permafrost" is and how it melts under mechanical stress and construction of buildings ...)))
By the way, the "Northern Way" is almost 80% in the TERRITORIAL WATERS OF RUSSIA. Incompetent NATO decision.

The Arctic is large. Where exactly is "building" !?

It's too late to drink Borjomi .. and second: to know our submarines are not so weak as NATO is trying to tell everyone

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