Aurora 26 enters final phase amid high defense spirit in Dalarna

The military exercise Aurora 26 is underway with over 18,000 participants from 13 countries. In Dalarna around 600 soldiers are taking part as the drill enters its final phase.

The exercise takes place on land, at sea and in the air. A large share of the activities unfolds in southern Sweden, on Gotland and in the Baltic Sea.

Company commander Johan Nestor said during a visit near Rommehed that most of the battalion has been activated for the Dalarna part.

In total about 600 soldiers are training alongside international forces during Aurora 26.

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Swedish and Russian fighter jets over the Baltic Sea during an interception mission.
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Swedish jets intercept Russian aircraft over Baltic Sea

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Swedish Defense Forces launched two missions with JAS 39 Gripen jets on Friday to intercept two Russian fighter planes near Swedish airspace over the Baltic Sea. Danish aircraft also participated in one of the operations.

Swedish combat vehicles and Dutch Apache helicopters simulate an attack at Revingehed in Skåne as part of the major Aurora 26 exercise. The drill involves 18,000 participants from Sweden and allies, running until May 13. Russia's war in Ukraine drives the heightened Nato focus.

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Sweden's first military satellite has begun delivering images from space. Launched on May 3, it now shows Gotland from 515 kilometers altitude.

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Police in southern Sweden are reinforced with officers from across the country and Denmark ahead of the NATO foreign ministers meeting on May 21 and 22.

Sweden will buy four frigates from French Naval Group to dominate the Baltic Sea. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced that negotiations are to begin.

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