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Finnish Air Force enhances capabilities with new fleet amid growing international ties

Finnish Air Force enhances capabilities with new fleet amid growing international ties
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Brigadier General Timo Herranen Commander of the Finnish Air Force | Wikipedia

The Finnish Air Force, one of the oldest in the world, has a history dating back to its roots in the Russian Empire. After Finland's independence in 1917 and during the subsequent civil war, Swedish individuals like Valdemar Langlet supported Finland by providing aircraft. This assistance laid the foundation for what would become a formidable air force.

Recent geopolitical developments have seen Finland join NATO on April 4, 2023, expanding the alliance's border with Russia. The Finnish Air Force is known for its skilled pilots and modern equipment. Its mainline fighters include McDonnell Douglas-built Hornets acquired after the Soviet Union's collapse. These jets play a crucial role in training and air policing.

Looking ahead, Finland is set to upgrade its fleet with F-35A fighters as part of its HX Program. Initial training will begin in 2025 in the USA, with full operational capability expected by 2030. This transition aims to enhance Finland's air defense capabilities significantly.

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Currently, Finland operates various aircraft types, including Boeing F/A-18 Hornets and BAE Hawk trainers. It also participates in multinational initiatives like the Heavy Airlift Wing based in Hungary.

The Finnish Air Force remains vigilant in protecting national airspace and supporting military operations. Recent deployments include a detachment to Iceland for NATO Air Policing Missions.

Iceland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir remarked on this cooperation: “The participation of Finland in the Icelandic Air Policing Mission is a significant milestone which demonstrates how Finland and Sweden‘s entry into NATO strengthens and deepens our defense cooperation and contributes to our security.”

As global tensions rise, discussions about better coordination among NATO states are ongoing. Major General Christopher Niemi from the U.S. Air Force emphasized that projecting power from overseas bases may no longer be viable under new threats.

The future integration of F-35s promises to expand FINAF's mission capabilities substantially. Major General Juha-Pekka Keränen highlighted this advancement: “The scope of FINAF fighter aircraft’s operations will widen substantially from what we currently have... The F-35 capability is clearly superior to that of the Hornet’s."

Keränen also noted potential improvements through collaboration within NATO: "As a NATO member we must realise that we can get more out [of] the Hornet already now that we may have Norwegians, Danes, Americans and the Dutch here to support us."

Finland's future strategy looks promising with these advancements poised to bolster both air power and overall military capability.

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