Nordic countries unite air forces to counter Russia.

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Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark have agreed to operate their combined fleet of around 250 fighter jets as a unified Nordic air defense, hoping to deter Russia by working together. The joint force will be a worry for Russia, boasting a significant number of top-tier fighter jets, including F-35s. Sweden and Finland applied to join NATO in May 2022, jolted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine into ending decades of their position of "non-alignment."
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