NATO Launches ‘Arctic Sentry’ Mission to Strengthen Presence in the Arctic
In February 2026, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) launched Arctic Sentry, a coordinated mission to strengthen its military presence in the Arctic and High North.
- The initiative comes amid rising security concerns, including increased Russian activity and renewed geopolitical tensions following remarks by Donald Trump regarding Greenland.
What is Arctic Sentry?
- A NATO-led coordinated activity aimed at enhancing vigilance, deterrence, and operational readiness in the Arctic.
- Consolidates ongoing allied air, sea, and land deployments under a more structured operational framework.
- Involves contributions from key Arctic and European allies, including Denmark, the UK, and Germany.
- Overseen by NATO’s Joint Force Command Norfolk, which focuses ....
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