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Fra Wikipedia:
The NATO Response Force (NRF) is a high readiness force comprising land, air, sea and special forces units capable of being deployed quickly on operations wherever needed. The purpose of the NRF is to provide a quick reaction force of high quality to support NATO missions as required. The concept of NRF was first endorsed with a declaration of NATO's Heads of State at the Prague Summit on 22 November 2002. It was then approved by NATO Defence Ministers in June 2003, and the first headquarters created in October 2003 in Italy under command of NATO Joint Force Command in Brunssum, Netherlands, designated NRF 1. Its rotation replacement was designated NRF 2 (2004) at the same time.Rotating forces through the NRF requires nations to meet the demanding standards needed for collective defence and expeditionary operations. As the standards are very high, participation in the NRF is preceded by a six-month NATO exercise program in order to integrate and standardize the various national contingents. Generally, nations carry out a pre-training period in preparation for the NATO exercises of between 6–18 months. Once activated Reconnaissance Teams deploy within 5 days. This is the first of a number of deployment phases that lead to the deployment of the entire HQ Joint Task Force and Immediate Reaction Forces within 30 days.
Fra SNL: NATO Response Force er en flernasjonal utrykningsstyrke opprettet av NATO i 2003. Styrken ble vedtatt opprettet som ledd i omorganiseringen av forsvarsorganisasjonen for å kunne møte nye trusler fra terrorisme og masseødeleggelsesvåpen. NRF har vært operativ siden 2006 og besto opprinnelig av 21 000 mann fra hær-, luft- og sjøstyrker. Styrken har et meget høyt treningsnivå, kan rykke ut på kort varsel over hele verden og har en utholdenhet på 30 dager. Kommando og kontroll over NRF roterer årlig mellom JFC Brunssum og JFC Naples. Norge bidrar med soldater og materiell fra alle forsvarsgrenene.
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- Identifier LMU.563334
- Part of collection LMU
- Owner of collection Luftforsvarsmuseet
- Institution Forsvarets museer
- Date published May 20, 2021
- Date updated November 19, 2021
- DIMU-CODE 0210210364460
- UUID 753a6cac-f308-4bb0-9035-b337a3e13510
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