Two Norwegian F-35 fighter jets have arrived in Poland as part of a NATO mission, with an additional two aircraft expected to join them in the near future, APA reports.
The deployment involves the 332 Squadron from Ørland Air Base, which is now stationed in the city of Poznan, according to reports from TV 2.
The first two Norwegian F-35s landed on Thursday, accompanied by security personnel and technical staff. The Norwegian contingent will be reinforced with two more fighter jets at a later stage.
This operation is part of a NATO assignment aimed at supporting the protection of both NATO and Polish airspace. It marks the second time that Norwegian F-35s have participated in this type of mission.