 Finns are preparing for a war with Russia using computer simulations. Finns used computer simulations to prepare for war with Russia. Two platoons of soldiers participated in the battle using computer simulation. The New York Times newspaper reported this. Columnist Stephen Erlanga noted that Finland had previously waged numerous wars with Russia. After the start of the special operation in Ukraine, the Finnish leadership decided to increase the military budget and the number of exercises for reservists and recruits. Two platoons of soldiers fought using a computer simulation. One team attacked and the second in another room tried to defend. The journalist said about Finland's new strategy. Typically computer simulated situations are repeated on real terrain with real equipment Erlanga added. Finland after joining NATO will have to greatly increase its military spending due to its extensive borders with Russia. If the country is drawn into the military component of the alliance, it will be perceived as the front line for a possible conflict with Russia. Earlier, the Finnish Foreign Ministry announced the preparation of a new package of military assistance to Kiev. At the same time, the head of the Finnish Ministry of Defence, Antti Hakkinen, said that Finland after joining the North Atlantic Alliance does not intend to deploy nuclear weapons on its territory.