14 September 2021
by Nicholas Fiorenza
Finland plans to proceed with planned strategic capability projects: the Squadron 2020 project to procure four new Pohjanmaa-class corvettes (pictured) and the HX F/A-18 Hornet fighter replacement programme, accounting for EUR1.5 billion of the 2021 defence budget. (RMC)
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The Ministry of Defence said in a press release the same day that the report was published at a time when “Finland's defence environment remains tense and difficult to predict” and “[t]he importance of the neighbouring Arctic regions is growing”.
The Finnish government is concerned about Russia maintaining “significant conventional warfighting capabilities in Finland's neighbouring areas and ... increased military capacity in particular in its western region”.
The defence report covers the land, sea, and air domains, cyber and information environments, and space, with the cyber operating environment to be the subject of a more detailed study. Cyber will be developed not only to protect the systems of the Finnish Defence Forces (FDF), but also other systems directly affecting defence capabilities.
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The M...
14 September 2021
by Nicholas Fiorenza
Finland plans to proceed with planned strategic capability projects: the Squadron 2020 project to procure four new Pohjanmaa-class corvettes (pictured) and the HX F/A-18 Hornet fighter replacement programme, accounting for EUR1.5 billion of the 2021 defence budget. (RMC)
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The Ministry of Defence said in a press release the same day that the report was published at a time when “Finland's defence environment remains tense and difficult to predict” and “[t]he importance of the neighbouring Arctic regions is growing”.
The Finnish government is concerned about Russia maintaining “significant conventional warfighting capabilities in Finland's neighbouring areas and ... increased military capacity in particular in its western region”.
The defence report covers the land, sea, and air domains, cyber and information environments, and space, with the cyber operating environment to be the subject of a more detailed study. Cyber will be developed not only to protect the systems of the Finnish Defence Forces (FDF), but also other systems directly affecting defence capabilities.
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The M...
14 September 2021
by Nicholas Fiorenza
Finland plans to proceed with planned strategic capability projects: the Squadron 2020 project to procure four new Pohjanmaa-class corvettes (pictured) and the HX F/A-18 Hornet fighter replacement programme, accounting for EUR1.5 billion of the 2021 defence budget. (RMC)
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The Ministry of Defence said in a press release the same day that the report was published at a time when “Finland's defence environment remains tense and difficult to predict” and “[t]he importance of the neighbouring Arctic regions is growing”.
The Finnish government is concerned about Russia maintaining “significant conventional warfighting capabilities in Finland's neighbouring areas and ... increased military capacity in particular in its western region”.
The defence report covers the land, sea, and air domains, cyber and information environments, and space, with the cyber operating environment to be the subject of a more detailed study. Cyber will be developed not only to protect the systems of the Finnish Defence Forces (FDF), but also other systems directly affecting defence capabilities.
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The M...
14 September 2021
by Nicholas Fiorenza
Finland plans to proceed with planned strategic capability projects: the Squadron 2020 project to procure four new Pohjanmaa-class corvettes (pictured) and the HX F/A-18 Hornet fighter replacement programme, accounting for EUR1.5 billion of the 2021 defence budget. (RMC)
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The Ministry of Defence said in a press release the same day that the report was published at a time when “Finland's defence environment remains tense and difficult to predict” and “[t]he importance of the neighbouring Arctic regions is growing”.
The Finnish government is concerned about Russia maintaining “significant conventional warfighting capabilities in Finland's neighbouring areas and ... increased military capacity in particular in its western region”.
The defence report covers the land, sea, and air domains, cyber and information environments, and space, with the cyber operating environment to be the subject of a more detailed study. Cyber will be developed not only to protect the systems of the Finnish Defence Forces (FDF), but also other systems directly affecting defence capabilities.
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The M...
14 September 2021
by Nicholas Fiorenza
Finland plans to proceed with planned strategic capability projects: the Squadron 2020 project to procure four new Pohjanmaa-class corvettes (pictured) and the HX F/A-18 Hornet fighter replacement programme, accounting for EUR1.5 billion of the 2021 defence budget. (RMC)
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The Ministry of Defence said in a press release the same day that the report was published at a time when “Finland's defence environment remains tense and difficult to predict” and “[t]he importance of the neighbouring Arctic regions is growing”.
The Finnish government is concerned about Russia maintaining “significant conventional warfighting capabilities in Finland's neighbouring areas and ... increased military capacity in particular in its western region”.
The defence report covers the land, sea, and air domains, cyber and information environments, and space, with the cyber operating environment to be the subject of a more detailed study. Cyber will be developed not only to protect the systems of the Finnish Defence Forces (FDF), but also other systems directly affecting defence capabilities.
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The M...
14 September 2021
by Nicholas Fiorenza
Finland plans to proceed with planned strategic capability projects: the Squadron 2020 project to procure four new Pohjanmaa-class corvettes (pictured) and the HX F/A-18 Hornet fighter replacement programme, accounting for EUR1.5 billion of the 2021 defence budget. (RMC)
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The Ministry of Defence said in a press release the same day that the report was published at a time when “Finland's defence environment remains tense and difficult to predict” and “[t]he importance of the neighbouring Arctic regions is growing”.
The Finnish government is concerned about Russia maintaining “significant conventional warfighting capabilities in Finland's neighbouring areas and ... increased military capacity in particular in its western region”.
The defence report covers the land, sea, and air domains, cyber and information environments, and space, with the cyber operating environment to be the subject of a more detailed study. Cyber will be developed not only to protect the systems of the Finnish Defence Forces (FDF), but also other systems directly affecting defence capabilities.
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The M...
14 September 2021
by Nicholas Fiorenza
Finland plans to proceed with planned strategic capability projects: the Squadron 2020 project to procure four new Pohjanmaa-class corvettes (pictured) and the HX F/A-18 Hornet fighter replacement programme, accounting for EUR1.5 billion of the 2021 defence budget. (RMC)
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The Ministry of Defence said in a press release the same day that the report was published at a time when “Finland's defence environment remains tense and difficult to predict” and “[t]he importance of the neighbouring Arctic regions is growing”.
The Finnish government is concerned about Russia maintaining “significant conventional warfighting capabilities in Finland's neighbouring areas and ... increased military capacity in particular in its western region”.
The defence report covers the land, sea, and air domains, cyber and information environments, and space, with the cyber operating environment to be the subject of a more detailed study. Cyber will be developed not only to protect the systems of the Finnish Defence Forces (FDF), but also other systems directly affecting defence capabilities.
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The M...
14 September 2021
by Nicholas Fiorenza
Finland plans to proceed with planned strategic capability projects: the Squadron 2020 project to procure four new Pohjanmaa-class corvettes (pictured) and the HX F/A-18 Hornet fighter replacement programme, accounting for EUR1.5 billion of the 2021 defence budget. (RMC)
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The Ministry of Defence said in a press release the same day that the report was published at a time when “Finland's defence environment remains tense and difficult to predict” and “[t]he importance of the neighbouring Arctic regions is growing”.
The Finnish government is concerned about Russia maintaining “significant conventional warfighting capabilities in Finland's neighbouring areas and ... increased military capacity in particular in its western region”.
The defence report covers the land, sea, and air domains, cyber and information environments, and space, with the cyber operating environment to be the subject of a more detailed study. Cyber will be developed not only to protect the systems of the Finnish Defence Forces (FDF), but also other systems directly affecting defence capabilities.
The Finnish government approved a defence report on 9 September to be submitted to parliament. The M...