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NATO trains for extreme climates in Finland
NATO troops push their limits in the Arctic and the High North, sharpening the skills needed to operate and defend in some of the harshest conditions on earth.
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A French soldier carries an anti‑tank weapon while moving through deep snow. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
French soldiers hold their position next to a tree amid harsh Arctic conditions. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A French soldier defends their position while moving through deep snow. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
Swedish tanks advance through harsh Arctic conditions. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
Swedish tanks make their way through the forest in Lapland, Finland. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A Swedish tank moves through the fresh snow as part of defence drills in Lapland, Finland. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A Swedish tank drives through the thick snow as part of defence drills in Lapland, Finland. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
Swedish tanks move forward through harsh Arctic conditions. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A French soldier defends their position while moving through deep snow. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
Swedish CV90s roll across the snow-covered terrain in harsh Arctic conditions. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A Swedish tank rolls through the snow in Lapland, Finland. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
Finnish soldiers advance across the snow-covered terrain in harsh Arctic conditions. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
French soldiers from the French Army’s ‘Chasseurs Alpins’ mountain infantry unit push forward through harsh terrain with Arctic vehicles. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A US Marine looks toward the camera during Exercise Cold Response 26. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A US Marine scans his surroundings during Exercise Cold Response 26. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A US Marine aims his MAAWS (Multi-Role Anti-Armor Anti-Personnel Weapon System) while training during Exercise Cold Response 26. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A US Marine poses for a photo with his machine gun in harsh Arctic conditions during Exercise Cold Response 26. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A US Marine aims his weapon while training during Exercise Cold Response 26. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A Finnish soldier looks toward the camera during Exercise Cold Response 26. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A Finnish soldier pushes forward through harsh terrain on a snowmobile. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A Swedish soldier smiles to the camera during Exercise Cold Response 26. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
A Finnish soldier poses for a photo during Exercise Cold Response 26. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
An Italian soldier stands for a photo during Exercise Cold Response 26. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
US Marines hold their position in snowy terrain. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
US Marines and a Swedish soldier scan the horizon while operating in snowy terrain. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.
US Marines and a Swedish soldier discuss tactics to defend their position while operating in snowy terrain. Exercise Cold Response 2026 brought together more than 32,000 troops from 14 Allied nations for intensive training above the Arctic circle in Norway and Finland. In Lapland, Finland, soldiers trained side‑by‑side to reinforce defensive positions and carry out tasks that test their endurance and teamwork in an environment where freezing temperatures, deep snow and long distances make every movement a challenge. Working together in these tough conditions helps Allies improve coordination, build trust and stay ready to work together in the harsh Arctic conditions, whenever needed. Cold Response is part of NATO’s recently established vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, dedicated to the defence and security of the High North and the Arctic.