In face of uncertainty about Russia, a Nordic gang of four emerges
An increasingly uncertain security situation in Europe is driving Nordic countries towards closer military cooperation.
From 2009, when they founded Nordefco, a military alliance, until 2014, when Russia annexed Crimea, Nordic countries saw closer collaboration as a way to save money by combining things like training and logistics. A common uniform is being mulled, but the main argument is that the increased purchasing power will allow them to buy better uniforms at a lower price.
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