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Mar 14 2024

ISR for the Alliance in the High North - NISRF at exercise Nordic Response 2024

SIGONELLA, Italy – NATO’s Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Force (NISRF) has provided real-world data for Alliance decision makers for five years. During exercise Nordic Response, the Force’s RQ-4D remotely piloted aircraft provides this unique support enhancing multinational training in the High North. 

Working alongside our Allies, we’ll enhance our ability to gather and share critical intelligence, enabling a swift and coordinated response to any potential threat

Just last September, six months after Finland joined NATO, the NISRF successfully completed its first mission in the High North. Now, this unique Alliance organisation is participating in one of the largest NATO exercises since the Cold War. Over 20,000 soldiers from 14 NATO Allies participate in exercise Nordic Response 2024 as a part of the Steadfast Defender exercise series, in Norway, Finland and Sweden.

A NATO RQ-4D Phoenix remotely piloted aircraft during a mission; The High-Altitude Long-Endurance aircraft usually operate at a flight level above 50,000 feet – well above civilian air traffic. Archive photo courtesy NATO ISR Force.

“Nordic Response 24 is a fantastic opportunity to sharpen our capabilities in a demanding Nordic environment,” said Brigadier General Andrew Clark, NISRF Commander. "Working alongside our Allies, we’ll enhance our ability to gather and share critical intelligence, enabling a swift and coordinated response to any potential threat,” he added. 

This week, NISRF collected data in the air over the High North with its own NATO RQ-4D “Phoenix” remotely piloted aircraft. These assets can remain airborne more than 30 hours per mission and collected intelligence data in support of exercise in Nordic Response 24. NISRF analysts use this data to process, exploit and disseminate intelligence products to all 32 Alliance members from the Force’s Main Operating Base at Sigonella Air Base, Sicily.

“In today’s complex environment, decision-ready, actionable intelligence provided at the speed of need is one of our greatest weapons,” stated Brigadier General Clark. “As the Alliance’s premier ISR unit, NISRF provides the foundation for informed decisions, allowing NATO to anticipate threats and react quickly,” he concluded.

While the multinational exercise Nordic Response concludes on March 14, NATO’s exercise series Steadfast Defender will run until the end of May 2024. With a total exercise force of more than 90,000 it demonstrates the unbreakable bond between NATO Allies in Europe and North America, who have kept over one billion people safe for 75 years.

Story by NISRF Public Affairs Office

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