Combined Air Operations Centres, or CAOCs – not to be confused with the U.S. Air Force’s 609th Air Operations Centre in Qatar, which is also known as the Combined Air Operations Centre – are NATO’s multinational command and control (C2) nodes for the coordination and direction of allied air assets and air defence. NATO’s new Combined Air Operations Center (CAOC) will be located in the High North, at Reitan – outside of Bodø✈️👩💻 The CAOC serves as a command-and-control facility responsible for the coordination of airspace surveillance, as well as the planning and execution of military air… pic.twitter.com/Dfbtz4QVW7 — Norwegian Ministry of Defence (@Forsvarsdep) May 20, 2025 Norfolk is the newest of the JFCs, having opened in 2018, and oversees the largest area of responsibility of the three – covering the entire eastern seaboards of the United States and Canada, and stretching across the Atlantic to encompass the UK, Iceland, Norway, and the Arctic region.
Author: Kai Greet
Published at: 2025-10-11 20:22:12
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