Monday, January 12, 2015

Defence Cooperation will provide track of flight incidents – New Technology


     Defence Minister Peter Hultqvist together with the Ministry of Defence Carl Haglund at the National Conference of Society and Defence Photo: TT
     

courtroom. New enhanced defense cooperation between Sweden and Finland will provide countries with better information about civilian and military planes flying over the Baltic Sea in.

The defense ministers of Sweden and Finland, Peter Hultqvist and Carl Haglund This gave today – on Population and Defense Conference in Salen – some taste of what Finland and Sweden plan to do to concretely increase defense cooperation in peacetime.

Among other things, wants to exchange air mode images with each other, which would increase countries’ capacity to detect and respond to air incidents.

– It would give both countries radically improve monitoring of civilian and military operations in the air, said Peter Hultqvist.

– The first measure can be in place within six months.

It also opens for changing secret information about naval operations with each other. Also that the respective defense departments and defense organizations to communicate securely with each other.

– As early as the second quarter of 2015 may safely connection exist between headquarters and the Finnish Defence Staff, said Hultqvist.

In addition, discussions to use each other airbases as a reserve airports, for example, bad weather and exercises.

It also wants to increase exercise cooperation, including train submarine hunting together in large international exercises during 2016 to 2017.

A final report with the proposals, which countries’ armed forces developed, will entirely be presented in mid-February.

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