The Barents Observer
February 9, 2022

Big joint step for Nordic military as soldiers get ready to dress up in same uniform

Weeks of harsh Arctic frost were replaced by mild chill as top defence leaders from Norway, Finland and Sweden this week arrived in Porsangermoen, the far northern military base.

The visit of the countries’ Army chiefs comes only few weeks ahead of the Cold Response 2022, the major NATO exercise where Finnish and Swedish troops will participate as part of the Norwegian force.

“We want to continue to strengthen cooperation between the Nordic countries,” says Major General Lars Lervik….

The meeting in Porsangmoen comes less than two years after the defence ministers of the three countries assembled in the same far northern base to sign a landmark cooperation agreement. The Statement Of Intent On Enhanced Operational Cooperation outlines a series of measures aimed at strengthening joint operational planning in the North and improving military interoperability.

This week’s meeting is part of the implementation of the agreement from 2020, the Norwegian Armed Forces informs.

As the top army leaders met at Porsangermoen, defence ministry representatives of the three countries signed a contract on the joint acquisition uniforms.

The deal is worth €425 millions and means that soldiers from all the Nordic countries soon will dress up uniforms from the same manufacturers.

The first uniforms will be delivered in 2022. They will not look similar, but be based on a joint manufacturing standard, the Norwegian Ministry of Defense informs.

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In 2018, the Nordic defence ministers signed the ”Vision 2025”, a political framework that outlines ambitions for Nordic defence cooperation towards 2025. The document states that the Nordic countries are to cooperate not only in peacetimes but also in the event of a crisis or conflict.

Photograph: Forsvaret