NATO: Global warming affects defense ability Brief news

The Military Association has published a report in which one example is the Rovajärvi shooting area.

The Military Association NATO has released a new, third version about their reportwhich deals with the impact of global warming on modern warfare.

NATO estimates that climate change puts the difficulties in warfare that all Member States must adapt.

The report mentions heavy rains as examples of examples, which are detrimental to the study. Warming air affects the movement of aircraft, and the rise in water heat makes it difficult to monitor opponents’ submarines.

According to experience from Rovaniemi Shooting Camp, soldiers are increasingly the need to cool the opportunity, along with warm -up. There must be sufficient equipment and places to move snow. Attention must be paid to the varying amount of snow in different years.

The report also states that the US Armed Forces has already set the goal of electrifying all non-combustion vehicles. This is not the actual climate action, even though the climate benefits. According to the armed forces, electric vehicles are lighter, faster and more efficient on the battlefield.

The report also writes Swedish Broadcasting SVT.

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