Arctic Command
Joint Arctic Command Arktisk Kommando Issittumi Sakkutooqarfik | |
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Founded | 31 October 2012 |
Country | Denmark |
Allegiance | Danish Realm |
Branch | Joined/shared |
Size | ~40 civilian & military |
Part of | Danish Defence |
Headquarters | Nuuk, Greenland |
Nickname(s) | AKO |
Stable belt | |
Website | Official Website |
Commanders | |
Chief of Arctic Command | Major General Kim Jesper Jørgensen (RDAF)[1] |
Arctic Command or the Joint Arctic Command (Danish: Arktisk Kommando; Faroese: Arktisk Kommando; Greenlandic: Issittumi Sakkutooqarfik) is a direct Level II authority in the Danish Defence. Joint Arctic Command's primary mission in peacetime is to ensure the Unity of the Realm sovereignty by monitoring the area around the Faroe Islands and Greenland. The command also handles tasks such as fishery inspection, Search and Rescue (SAR), patient transport and other tasks of social character.
As a result of the Defence Agreement 2010-2014, it was decided to close the two commands, Island Command Faroes and Island Command Greenland and replace them with the joint service Arctic Command. The command will act as the connection point and coordinator of cooperation between the armed forces and local authorities.[2] Both Island Commands Faroes and Greenland were previously also components of the NATO Command Structure (NCS), but there is no confirmation that the new Arctic Command is in the NCS as well.
Arctic Command's main sites
- Nuuk [3]
- Headquarters by 36 civilian and military employees are located in Royal Greenland's former headquarters. It was originally proposed three sites for the location: Nuuk, Narsarsuaq or the current location of the Marine Station Grønnedal (Kangilinnguit) - here the choice fell on Nuuk.
- Thorshavn [4]
- Contact element Faroe Islands (FEF) rent space in the same building as used by MRCC Tórshavn / Torshavn Radio and the Faroese Contingencies Agency "Tilbúgvingarstovnur Føroya". The location here means an enhanced preparedness and coordination between the civilian and military authorities and tasks. In total there are four military and one civilian employee of the item.
Arctic Command is also responsible for Slædepatruljen Sirius in North-east Greenland.[5]
Referencer
- ↑ "Chief of Arctic Command". forsvaret.dk. Forsvaret. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- ↑ Forsvaret.dk/AKOENG: The headquarters of protection Joint Arctic Command to Nuuk Archived June 5, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Forsvaret.dk/AKOENG: New headquarters for the Protection Joint Arctic Command in Nuuk Archived June 5, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Forsvaret.dk/AKOENG: The defense tenant locations in Tórshavn Archived June 5, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ GERARD O’DWYER. "Denmark Boosts Resources for Arctic Security" DefenseNews, 8 October 2013. Accessed: 20 October 2013.
See also
- Sirius Arctic Patrol
- Military of Greenland
- Military of the Faroe Islands
- Danish Defence
- Danish Navy
- Danish Realm