
NATO Responds to Russian Airspace Incursions in Baltic Region
NATO is responding to Russian airspace violations by strengthening security on its eastern flank through the new Eastern Sentry program, amid ongoing tensions with Russia.
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NATO is responding to Russian airspace violations by strengthening security on its eastern flank through the new Eastern Sentry program, amid ongoing tensions with Russia.

NATO has launched 'Eastern Sentry,' a new military initiative to strengthen its eastern flank in response to recent Russian drone violations of Polish airspace, involving advanced capabilities and increased presence to deter aggression.

NATO claims it can now seize Russia's Kaliningrad region faster than ever, as part of a broader strategy to strengthen its eastern flank and deter Russian aggression, amid fears of potential attacks on NATO countries within the next 5-10 years.

The U.S. Army and NATO are implementing the Eastern Flank Deterrence Line plan to strengthen ground-based defenses and enhance interoperability across alliance members, focusing on countering Russian threats, especially around the Baltic states and Kaliningrad, with standardized, data-driven systems and collaborative military technology development.
NATO currently possesses only 5% of the air defenses required to adequately protect its eastern flank, highlighting significant gaps in military readiness and security.

Poland is planning to deploy additional troops to its eastern flank in response to reports of joint exercises between Wagner fighters and Belarusian troops near the Polish border, raising concerns about potential security risks.