The UK’s air force has made an unexpected acknowledgment. After years of service in the warm climates of the Middle East, the RAF is now confronted with a daunting task in the frigid Arctic. Air Chief Marshal Sir Harv Smyth cautions that temperatures dropping to minus 30 degrees could challenge aircraft, personnel, and gear like never before. As the UK redirects its attention northward amid escalating tensions over Greenland and increasing worries regarding Russia, concerns are rising about the RAF’s preparedness for extreme cold combat.
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