Exercises like âCold Response' in Norway help NATO countries prepare for Arctic operations. (Janes/Michael Fabey)
NATO will benefit from Finland's Arctic naval experience, naval experts said on 3 April during the annual Navy League Sea-Air-Space conference 2023 held in National Harbor, Maryland.
The new NATO member will be particularly helpful as naval mining and countermine operations become a greater consideration, James Foggo, a retired US Navy (USN) admiral who is now the dean of the Navy League's Center for Maritime Strategy, said during conference panel.
âFinland still has more than one minelayer,â Foggo said. âThink about [the] tremendous capability for our naval alliance. We may have to use that in the future, should tensions increase.â
The very location of Finland â and Sweden, which also is looking to join NATO â will help with operations in the High North, particularly submarine operations, said USN Vice Admiral William Houston, commander of Naval Submarine Forces; Submarine Force, US Atlantic Fleet; and Allied Submarine Command.
He noted the âtremendous opportunityâ for additional sea routes and ânew passagewaysâ in the region.
Operating under ice poses difficulties, he said. âIt is different.â
Vice Adm Houston noted how valuable Arctic training had proved to be in places like Norway, where the US Marine Corps has participated in âCold Response' exercises.
He said it would be âcriticalâ to work on âresilienceâ in operating in the High North latitudes and âbuild up the infrastructure ⊠it's not just Alaska, it's that North Atlantic areaâ.
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