Here’s footage filmed with GoPro cameras of a Royal Danish Air Force (RDAF) F-16 flying along the ice rim east of Kangerlussuaq, in Greenland, to the DYE-2 radar station. During the flight, the F-16 passes over the ice fjord near Ilulissat, an inspection ship named after polar explorer Knud Rasmussen, and the town of Ilussisat, where Rasmussen was born in 1879.

The RDAF deployed three F-16s from the Fighter Wing Skrydstrup to Greenland. Two of the aircraft were fitted with 600 gallon extra-tanks borrowed from Portuguese Air Force.

The two fitted aircraft were deployed north to Thule Air Base and south to Nuuk, Greenland's capital.