Operation Arctic Access
Denmark is coordinating with several European partners, including Sweden , Norway , Germany , and France , who are sending troops, aircraft, and reconnaissance missions to Greenland.
If you are referring to the Norwegian film ( Operasjon Arktis ), it is a family adventure story directed by Grethe Bøe-Waal.
Three siblings—Julia, Sindre, and Ida—stow away on a helicopter, hoping to reach their father in southern Norway. Instead, they are accidentally left stranded on the deserted island of Spitsbergen in the middle of a winter storm. Operation Arctic
Depending on whether you're looking for real-world military strategy or a cinematic survival story, "Operation Arctic" refers to two very different things:
In early 2026, the Arctic became a major focal point for international security. is a Danish-led military initiative in Greenland. It was launched in response to regional tensions and aims to demonstrate a strengthened allied presence in the High North. Instead, they are accidentally left stranded on the
The operation is scheduled to last throughout 2026, with the possibility of extending for up to two years.
Activities focus on guarding critical infrastructure, conducting naval operations, and testing military readiness in harsh, sub-zero conditions. 2. Film: Operation Arctic (2014) It was launched in response to regional tensions
This operation aligns with Arctic Sentry , a broader NATO "enhanced Vigilance Activity" launched in February 2026 to consolidate allied actions in the region.