NATO Boosts Missile Defenses
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Russia is expanding military units at the border with NATO, giving them battle experience in Ukraine, and could use them as hubs in a conflict with NATO after the war, Lithuanian intelligence said on Friday in its annual assessment of security threats.
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Lithuanian intelligence says Russia is expanding military units along NATO borders
Lithuania's intelligence services believe that Russia is expanding its military units along the border with NATO, giving them combat experience in Ukraine and preparing to potentially use them as centres in a conflict with the Alliance after the war in Ukraine.
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US Navy, NATO explosive ordnance teams tackle High North during ‘Arctic Sentry'
U.S., Swedish and Norwegian EOD teams completed "Arctic Specialist 26" in early February, an annual Norwegian exercise.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told Reuters on Thursday the alliance was vigilant and ready to defend every inch of its territory after Iran fired a ballistic missile
NATO’s missile defense system was initiated over 15 years ago and developed in phases over time with a ballistic missile threat from Iran in mind.
NATO has launched a new military effort called Arctic Sentry to boost security in the High North. This comes after U.S.
The Turkish Navy deployment to the Baltic Sea marks a significant milestone in both Türkiye's NATO contributions and the operational employment of Bayraktar TB3 carrier-based combat drones.
BRUSSELS—NATO military chiefs are on a daunting mission: Ignore the news. As the alliance’s political leaders worked this week to defuse the most serious trans-Atlantic political crisis in decades—over President Trump’s demand that Denmark cede ...
In November, a deal collapsed when multiple European allies of the United States ditched plans and aborted a multi-billion-euro plan to collectively procure six Boeing E-7A Wedgetail airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft to replace NATO’s aging Boeing E-3A fleet,
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Frozen weapons are among the many challenges NATO soldiers would face in an Arctic conflict. Soldiers have to be careful not to let the harsh elements cause their guns to malfunction.