Norway Revives Cold War Military Bunkers Amid Rising Tensions with Russia | Firstpost America | N18G

April 02, 2025, 2:32 PM ISTFirstpost America by Eric Ham

Norway Revives Cold War Military Bunkers Amid Rising Tensions with Russia | Firstpost America | N18G

As geopolitical tensions rise, Norway revives its Cold War-era military bunkers to strengthen national security. Bardufoss Air Station, now home to advanced F-35 fighter jets, and Olavsvern Naval Base, once used to hide submarines from Soviet satellites, are being modernised. Norway is upgrading these facilities to reinforce its strategic position in the Arctic, as Russia expands its military presence and reactivates nearly 50 Cold War bases. Other nations, including Sweden, China, and Iran, are also investing in underground defence infrastructure. While costly, Norway sees bunkers as vital for survival in modern warfare. Could this be the future of military defence?

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