The Finnish Air Force operates at the world's most northerly latitudes
in an often extreme climate. During the Cold War, it was overshadowed by
the Soviet Union, but remained fiercely independent. Since then, it has
worked hard to deepen cooperation with its neighbors. It modernized its
aircraft fleet and intends to acquire a new generation of combat
aircraft through its HX fighter competition. Illustrated with over 170
photographs, this book examines the development of the Finnish Air Force
from the Cold War, concentrating on its modern organization, training
and operations. It also covers its increased cooperation with
neighboring countries and NATO, and the use of reserve air strips, along
with wartime mobilization and its reserve forces. Although concentrating
on the Finnish Air Force, there will also be coverage of the Finnish
Army's helicopters and HX Competition.