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67:, BALTAP was disbanded but a new command was activated as is subordinate air agency: Interim Combined Air Operations Centre No 1. NATO established 10 ICAOCs in all, roughly along national borders. In 2008 the 4 CAOCs in Norway, Denmark and the UK combined at CAOC Finderup, creating a much larger AOR it became the home of Interim CAOC1, which later became CAOC Finderup. 75:
The primary task for CAOC Finderup is to conduct 24/7 Air Policing within its assigned Air Policing Area (APA) in peacetime. In case of crisis and wartime, the CAOC is tasked to be prepared to operate to its full capability at its Crisis Establishment or to augment another CAOC under the
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contribute to the international community at Finderup. The commander's and deputy commander's positions are filled by Denmark and United Kingdom, respectively. At the end of June 2013 the CAOC will deactivate and responsibility for its Air Policing Area will pass to
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The work of CAOC Finderup takes place in the bunker located at Operations Centre Finderup (OC Finderup). It is supported by a detachment of NCIA which is responsible for maintaining all telecommunication and information systems. Work is supported by the
108:, within whose airspace all NATO air activities are the responsibility of CAOC Finderup. Three aircraft tracks merge into one to symbolize the amalgamation of former CAOC 1 (Finderup, Denmark), CAOC 3 (Reitan, Norway) and CAOC 9 (High Wycombe, UK 125:(JHNSG) which is responsible for real life support such as guarding, firefighting, catering and cleaning. In addition JHNSG are also responsible for administrating the NATO personnel in accordance with the 47:) concept, resources are allocated by nations to NATO for the purpose of Air Defence in peacetime. At the end of June 2013 the CAOC was deactivated and responsibility for its Air Policing Area was passed to 48: 137:
CAOC Finderup has a peacetime establishment of 125 posts of which Host Nation Denmark provides the majority similar to other CAOCs. Under MOU arrangements five other NATO nations;
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The bunker which houses CAOC Finderup was built between 1977 and 1985 as the wartime headquarters for NATO's
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The crest for CAOC Finderup has, at its centre, the sword of the
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CAOC
Jutland peninsula
Viborg
Finderup military training area
Denmark
NATO Integrated Air Defence System
NATINADS
Combined Air Operations Centre Uedem
Allied Forces Baltic Approaches
the Cold War
Joint Force Air Component
Air Component Command Ramstein
Iceland
United Kingdom
Denmark
Norway
RAF High Wycombe
Joint Host Nation Support Group
NATO Status of Forces Agreement
Denmark
Norway
United Kingdom
Germany
Poland
Italy
Turkey
CAOC Uedem


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