IV. The Smaller NATO Air Forces: In Search of a Viable Niche

Q4 Social Sciences
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The majority of NATO member states operate small air forces, with limited fleets of older thirdor fourth-generation fast jets, alongside rotary-winged assets for search and rescue as well as army-cooperation duties. A few countries such as Poland and Norway, as well as NATO partner states Sweden and Finland, do consider self-defence in a kinetic conflict against Russia as part of their core defence planning assumptions. However, for many smaller NATO states which operate fast jet fleets, it is not always clear what the national requirements for combat air capabilities are beyond quick reaction alert (QRA) scrambles within national airspace. Nonetheless, many of these countries regularly join US-led air campaigns, including those against Daesh in Iraq and Syria, Qadhafi’s forces in Libya and the Taliban in Afghanistan. The Baltic states, Luxembourg, Iceland, Montenegro, Albania and Slovenia do not field combat aircraft at all, requiring other NATO members to conduct air policing on their behalf on a rotational basis.
缩小北约空军:寻找一个可行的利基
大多数北约成员国的空军规模都很小,只有有限的老式第三代或第四代快速喷气式飞机,以及用于搜救和军队合作任务的旋转翼飞机。波兰和挪威等少数国家,以及北约伙伴国瑞典和芬兰,确实将在与俄罗斯的动态冲突中进行自卫视为其核心防御计划假设的一部分。然而,对于许多拥有快速喷气机队的北约小国来说,除了在本国领空内快速反应警报(QRA)紧急起飞之外,国家对作战空中能力的要求并不总是很清楚。尽管如此,这些国家中的许多国家经常加入美国领导的空袭行动,包括打击伊拉克和叙利亚的达伊沙、利比亚的卡扎菲部队和阿富汗的塔利班。波罗的海国家、卢森堡、冰岛、黑山、阿尔巴尼亚和斯洛文尼亚根本没有部署作战飞机,这就要求其他北约成员国轮流代表它们进行空中治安。
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