Joint Expeditionary Force

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The Joint Expeditionary Force is a UK-led multinational military coalition of northern European countries designed to conduct rapid-response operations and enhance regional security, particularly in the High North, North Atlantic, and Baltic Sea areas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defence cooperation framework
multinational military coalition
canOperate in ad hoc coalitions
under EU mandate
under NATO mandate
under UN mandate
cooperationType voluntary coalition of the willing
cooperationWith NATO
surface form: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
decisionMaking consensus-based among participating nations
feature UK framework nation concept
expeditionary capability
flexible force composition
high-readiness forces
foundedBy United Kingdom Ministry of Defence
hasMember Denmark
Estonia
Finland
Iceland
Latvia
Lithuania
Netherlands
Norway
Sweden
United Kingdom
headquartersLocation United Kingdom
isIndependentOf European Union
NATO
surface form: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
leader United Kingdom
militaryBranch multiservice
missionScope air operations
amphibious operations
land operations
maritime operations
special operations support
purpose collective defence support
crisis response
deterrence
enhancing regional security
rapid-response operations
regionServed Baltic Sea region
High North
Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic

Northern Europe
securityFocus deterring aggression in the Baltic Sea region
protecting sea lines of communication in the North Atlantic
security in the Arctic and High North

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United Kingdom defence policy allianceFramework Joint Expeditionary Force