352nd SOW, Finnish Jaegers Boost NATO Ties in Harsh Climes

Finnish Special Operations forces from the Utti Jaeger Regiment and U.S. Air Force 352nd Special Operations Wing participated in a bilateral training, Jan. 28-31, 2025, at Utti Jaeger Regiment base, Finland.

The training included airdrop operations in cold weather conditions utilizing the 352nd SOW's MC-130J Commando II.

"The desired learning objective is familiarization with an allied force," said the 352nd SOW exercise mission commander. "With Finland joining NATO, we want them to gain familiarization of aircraft and procedures involving both cargo and personnel airdrops using proper safety procedures."

This training qualifies forces from the Utti Jaeger Regiment on static line jumps, military free-fall - both high-altitude high-opening and high-altitude low-opening - jumps, allowing Finnish jumpmasters to perform required maneuvers with U.S. personnel and aircraft.

"We've worked with the Finnish military before, but this will be the first time with the Utti Jaegers since Finland joined NATO," said the mission commander. "The 352nd, and U.S. forces are proficient and well-versed in airdrop and Utti Jaegers are experts in extreme cold weather environments. We can take our combined experience and put them together to get a better product."

A U.S. Space Force Guardian assigned to the 352nd SOW used the exercise as an opportunity to integrate with SOF operations by providing digital force protection capabilities, allowing U.S. forces to characterize malicious electromagnetic activities through signature matching and anomaly detection.

"Testing these sensors allows for higher fidelity in characterizing interference used by adversaries," the Guardian said. "With this exercise we seek to build our knowledge base and better understand processes and procedures to set up a baseline of operations for future deployments of these sensors or others like it."

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