new claims from norway, a growing russian threat in the arctic. the naval ally releasing a trove of videos exclusively to nbc news. here s tom costello. reporter: in the forbidding cold on the north sea, nato is fully armed and on watch. for three days and two nights, we joined a crew of the norwegian navy coast guard ship. we are cutting west. a new nato mission, standing guard over the massive oil and gas fields here that keep europe and britain warm. it s a high priority. this exclusive video from the norwegian air force shows russian nuclear as you said, ships, and fighter jets moving through and over these highly vulnerable waters between norway and scotland. adrian valonger is the ship s
officer. what are we seeing out here? they are russian missiles with weird sailing patterns that makes me suspicious. reporter: and something else that norwegian fast boats are now chasing down. what makes nato and norway awfully suspicious right now is the number of drones that have been flying over norway s oil and gas platforms, even as refineries. if it is russia, they have spent years surveying the landscape, and they know precisely where all of norway s vulnerabilities might be. they come and they just disappear and don t necessarily head back home to a mothership. nato warship 333, this is whiskey 342, over. reporter: we were there as nato moved german, spanish and dutch warships into norway s gas fields. norwegian foreign minister. how critical is norway to the alliance. norway to the north, in case
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