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forsvarsevne

Forsvarsevne, or defense capability, is the ability of a state or organization to prevent, deter, and respond to armed threats and serious disruptions while maintaining essential security functions. It covers both military power and the resilience of society to shocks or attacks.

The concept includes military forces (army, navy, air force, and specialized units), readiness and mobilization capacity,

Assessment of forsvarsevne uses indicators such as deterrence capability, ability to sustain operations under pressure, protection

Factors influencing forsvarsevne include the strategic environment, political priorities, and defense doctrine; defense spending and defense

In Norway, forsvarsevne is closely tied to NATO membership and national defense policy. It encompasses the

equipment
quality
and
modernization,
logistics,
intelligence
and
command-and-control,
as
well
as
civilian
defense
measures
such
as
protection
of
critical
infrastructure,
civil
protection,
emergency
preparedness,
and
cyber
defense.
It
also
involves
the
ability
to
adapt
to
new
forms
of
threat
and
to
operate
in
international
coalitions.
of
civilians,
and
resilience
of
essential
services.
Metrics
often
include
manpower
and
training
levels,
equipment
readiness,
budget
and
funding
stability,
interoperability
with
allies,
and
the
capacity
to
mobilize
reserves.
Regular
exercises,
war
games,
and
contingency
planning
inform
evaluations
and
policy
choices.
industry
capacity;
technological
development;
alliance
commitments
and
international
cooperation;
geography
and
population
size;
and
the
broader
resilience
of
society,
including
civil
infrastructure
and
emergency
management.
Norwegian
Armed
Forces
(army,
navy,
air
force),
the
Home
Guard
(Heimevernet),
and
cyber
defense,
with
a
focus
on
deterrence,
rapid
response,
modernisation,
and
integration
between
military
and
civilian
authorities
to
protect
sovereignty
and
critical
functions.