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NATO’s new defence plans

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NATO’s new defence plans will strengthen and modernise the NATO Force Structure providing up to 300,000 troops at high readiness.

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NATO is undertaking the most significant overhaul of its force structure since the end of the Cold War.
Following decisions made at the NATO summit in Vilnius, Allies will keep up to 300,000 troops in a state of high readiness. This is a significant increase from the forces kept on alert as part of the NATO Response Force, which has served as the Alliance’s high-readiness force since 2003.
NATO has also changed the way it conceptualises the defence of Allied territory. New Regional Plans will outline in detail how NATO forces would defend different areas of the Alliance, from specific forces and capabilities to levels of readiness required. Allied forces will then train to be able to execute these plans.
When Russia launched its illegal, full-fledged invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the security landscape on the continent dramatically altered. Ensuring the safety of NATO Allies requires a new framework that provides for rapid response on a larger scale, demonstrating Allied resolve to defend their territory against all aggression.

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UP TO 300,000 TROOPS AT HIGH READINESS

INCLUDING MORE SHIPS AT SEA
AND PLANES IN THE SKY

ASSIGNED IN ADVANCE TO DEFEND SPECIFIC AREAS OF THE ALLIANCE

THIS IS HOW NATO WILL PROTECT ITS TERRITORY

THE ALLIANCE WILL REGULARLY PUT THESE
NEW DEFENCE PLANS TO THE TEST

SO THAT WE CONTINUE
TO BE ABLE TO DEFEND
AGAINST ANY ATTACK
FROM ANY DIRECTION

AND KEEP OUR PEOPLE SAFE

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