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5 things you should know about NATO’s Air Shielding mission
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May 15, 2022 | 0:43
More fighter jets and air and missile defence systems are deployed to NATO’s eastern flank to protect Allies against possible air and missile threats. Here are 5 things you should know about NATO’s Air Shielding mission.
Synopsis

NATO’s Air Shielding mission is an increased air and missile defence posture along the Alliance’s eastern flank, implemented in the wake of Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine. Allies have deployed more fighter jets and ground-based air and missile defence systems to protect Allies along the eastern flank against possible air and missile threats. This is purely defensive, and a key component of NATO's enhanced deterrence and defence posture. NATO’s Air Shielding involves deployments ranging from a few weeks to several months at air bases and key locations in the eastern part of the Alliance.
Air Shielding contributes to high readiness and interoperability, and it comes on top of other NATO deployments, including our standing Air Policing missions, and air and missile defence elements deployed to support NATO battlegroups. NATO’s Air Policing mission has not changed and Allied fighter jets are on alert 24/7 to respond to aircraft which may pose a threat in or near Allied airspace.
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5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
ABOUT NATO’S AIR SHIELDING MISSION

1
THE MISSION SAFEGUARDS THE EASTERN PART OF THE ALLIANCE
FROM AIR AND MISSILE THREATS

2
AIR SHIELDING INVOLVES FIGHTER JETS AND GROUND-BASED AIR DEFENCES

3
IT’S A KEY COMPONENT OF NATO'S STRENGTHENED DETERRENCE AND DEFENCE POSTURE

4
THE MISSION WAS SET UP
FOLLOWING RUSSIA’S UNPROVOKED INVASION OF UKRAINE

5
IT IS A DEFENSIVE MISSION
AND HELPS PROTECT ALLIES 24/7, 365 DAYS A YEAR

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