Description |
1 online resource (6 pages) : color photographs |
Series |
Issue brief / Atlantic Council of the United States |
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Issue brief (Atlantic Council of the United States)
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Summary |
NATO has taken important steps to increase defense and deterrence in northern Europe, but more work remains to be done. One of the most urgent requirements is integrated air defense, an effort that will require investments at the national and NATO levels. This will necessitate close coordination to ensure that sensors, shooters, and command and control systems are available and aligned to provide layered air defense. The United States has a role to play as a leader of the transatlantic alliance, with air defense capabilities and capacities that are unrivaled. The United States can also help energize regional cooperation through participation in exercises, planning, and capabilities development in the region. Early US leadership in regional exercises is key to catalyzing investments and cooperation, which could later be transitioned to NATO |
Notes |
"February 2018." |
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Online resource; title from PDF caption (ACUS, viewed June 24, 2018) |
Subject |
Air defenses -- Europe, Northern -- International cooperation
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Security, International -- Europe, Northern -- International cooperation
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Northern Europe.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Atlantic Council of the United States, publisher.
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