NATO Unveils Mission-Ready Missile Defense Base in Poland

NATO has announced the operational readiness of a new air defense base in northern Poland, designed to detect and intercept ballistic missiles. The base, part of the larger Aegis Ashore system, aims to enhance transatlantic security amidst increasing missile threats. Key elements include additional sites in Romania and U.S. Navy support.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 11-07-2024 02:34 IST | Created: 11-07-2024 02:34 IST
NATO Unveils Mission-Ready Missile Defense Base in Poland
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NATO has declared its new air defense base in northern Poland operationally ready, marking a significant milestone in transatlantic security efforts. This base is designed to detect and intercept ballistic missiles, as part of the Aegis Ashore system.

Jens Stoltenberg, NATO's chief, emphasized the base's importance during a Washington summit, citing the growing threat from ballistic missiles. He noted the key role missile defense plays in NATO's core mission of collective defense.

The Aegis Ashore system aims to protect Europe from missile attacks, with additional sites in Romania and navy destroyers in Spain. Approximately 200 military personnel are stationed at these interceptor sites, enhancing security for European citizens, territories, and forces.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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