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tartare
13th Feb 2019, 21:49
Seen this?
11 Fencers flying straiught at Vardo early last year.
https://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/military/russia-stages-mock-attack-on-norwegian-radar-station-jams-gps/news-story/caf50cd8badca37248f6795dd968b69a
Allowing for media hyperbole - would that be the most aggressive action in the region to date?
Or does this sort of thing happen all the time?

etudiant
14th Feb 2019, 01:38
No idea whether this is routine practice, but Vardo's location practically begs for this kind of stunt, an exposed peninsula pointed at Russia just over the horizon.
Interestingly enough, the town tourist office has lots of brochures detailing how the desperate poverty of the region was alleviated by the development of trade with Russia beginning in the mid 18th century.
So I don't think the locals are quite as concerned as NATO might be..

orca
14th Feb 2019, 06:58
Ivans attack Vardo using tactic that Icarus could have devised...

Asturias56
14th Feb 2019, 08:14
I was up that way a few years ago and there 4 guys waiting for a connection to Vardo.

in civvies but Americans and military haircuts. Lots of yes sir-ing for a civvy. The older guy was apparently Mr. Admiral from the way one of the juniors addressed him

far more frightening than 11 clapped out Ivans think

Lonewolf_50
14th Feb 2019, 18:56
far more frightening than 11 clapped out Ivans think Suggest that you double check for monsters under the bed before you go to sleep tonight, and try to remember that the dark thing following you around on a sunny day -- that's your shadow, not some American spy. :ugh:

Asturias56
15th Feb 2019, 08:50
I was actually sympathizing with the guys at Vardo - I'm sure they'd rather have a spoof Red attack any time that a visit from the Top Brass...................

And the admiral was Top Brass..... for sure - the local guy I was traveling with said NATO visitors drift through pretty often - and of course they do rather stand out amid the assorted fishermen and reindeer herders that are the main customers up there.