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Deterrence and defence

Deterrence and defence is one of NATO’s core tasks. The Alliance deters aggression and prepares to defend against any threat in line with Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty.

Deterrence and defence

NATO is a defensive alliance. Its members are committed to safeguarding the freedom and security of all Allies, against all threats, from all directions. In response to the current security environment, Allies are significantly strengthening the deterrence and defence of the Alliance as the backbone of their Article 5 commitment to defending each other.

NATO's military posture

NATO's military posture

NATO maintains a proactive military posture to ensure that the Alliance has forces on standby for collective defence, wherever and whenever they are needed.

Capability development, exercises and training

NATO helps its members develop the capabilities they need for defence, including their ability to act as a unified force through regular military exercises and other training.

Air policing

Integrated Air and Missile Defence

NATO’s Integrated Air and Missile Defence provides 360-degree protection of Allied territory, populations and forces against any air or missile threat.

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Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance

Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance provides enhanced situational awareness of the conditions on the ground, in the air, at sea, in space and in the cyber domain.

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Transportation and logistics

Transportation and logistics serve as the backbone of a military’s power, providing an integrated system of supporting activities.

Emerging and disruptive technologies

Technology and innovation

NATO works with public and private sector partners, academia and civil society to develop and adopt new capabilities and maintain NATO’s technological edge.

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Space

NATO recognises space as an operational domain, alongside air, land, maritime and cyberspace. Space is critical for NATO operations, missions and other activities.

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Hybrid threats and terrorism

Both state and non-state actors seek to use non-conventional warfare, including hybrid activities and terrorism, to undermine the security of NATO.