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USMC Tests Arctic Operations Model in NATO Exercise
March 22, 2026
The U.S. Marine Corps participated in NATO's Cold Response 26 exercise held in Norway and Finland, focusing on testing a new integrated Arctic operations model to enhance rapid response and interoperability in the High North region. This large-scale exercise involved over 30,000 personnel from 14 allied nations and emphasized joint logistics, cold-weather operational readiness, and collective defense capabilities following Finland and Sweden's NATO accession.
- The exercise highlights increased demand for cold-weather operational equipment, logistics support, and interoperability solutions among NATO allies.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on Arctic-capable technologies and joint logistics frameworks, signaling potential contracting opportunities in cold-region defense systems and support services.
- Industry stakeholders can leverage this focus to align offerings with emerging NATO Arctic operational requirements, including rapid deployment and sustainment in extreme environments.
- The multinational nature of the exercise underscores the importance of cross-border collaboration and standards compliance in future defense procurements related to Arctic operations.
Our strategic position in the Arctic, with open sea lanes, ice-free harbors and the ability to receive forces into the theater, is one of our most important roles.
— Brig. Gen. Nina Berg, Norwegian Defense Logistics Organization
Cold Response has once again demonstrated Norwayβs central role, with over 30,000 personnel here and in Finland from 14 allied countries training as part of this exercise.
— Mark Rutte, NATO Secretary General
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United States Marine Corps, Norwegian Defense Logistics Organization, NATO, Norway, Finland
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- U.S. Marine Corps test integrated Arctic operations model during NATO Cold Response 26 exercise in High North · Defence Industry Europe · Mar 22