Nato defence ministers in Brussels Thursday adopted a classified 'Concept for Deterrence and Defence in the Euro-Atlantic Area', designed to counter novel Russian threats, such as hypersonic cruise missiles, battlefield robots, military AI, and anti-satel.
NATO agreed on a new masterplan on Thursday to deter Russian advances on multiple fronts amidst a new low in the relationship following ouster of NATO-accredited Moscow envoys, and reduction in the number of Russian positions within the alliance.
NATO defence ministers agreed on the first day of their 21–22 October meeting in Brussels to fundamentally change how they protect their collective territory against attacks, especially from Russia and terrorist groups. Their newly approved .