NATO conducts Baltic beach assault exercise to deter Russia

NATO conducts large-scale Baltic exercise to strengthen defense, deter Russia, and showcase readiness of troops and rapid-response forces.

NATO – (Web Desk) – Thousands of NATO troops, including forces from Spain and Turkey, joined an exercise Wednesday along Germany’s Baltic coast, in what officials described as a show of readiness to deter Russia.

The drill at the Putlos training ground near Kiel saw naval and special forces practicing a beach landing as part of the larger Steadfast Dart 2026 exercise, designed to test NATO’s ability to quickly move troops across its member countries.

Around 3,000 personnel took part under German General Ingo Gerhartz’s command, supported by German Eurofighter jets, 15 naval vessels, Spanish combat divers, and Turkish units operating Zaha amphibious assault vehicles.

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius, who observed the exercise, said it demonstrated NATO’s unity and that the alliance is “ready for action.”

“Particularly in the Baltic Sea, the security situation has worsened dramatically,” he said, adding that such exercises showed “we are serious about deterrence”.

Moscow’s ongoing full-scale invasion of Ukraine, raging for almost four years, has stoked fears that Russia could in future use force against European NATO members.

The German military’s top general, Carsten Breuer, said Berlin and its NATO allies faced a “real threat”.

“Russia continues to orient its armed forces westward,” he said, adding that drills like the Putlos exercise also had a “diplomatic effect”.

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European governments have also sounded the alarm over what they say is Russia’s rising malign activity, including sabotage of railway lines in Poland and arson and cyberattacks across the continent.

The Putlos drill forms part of the multinational exercise Steadfast Dart 2026, running from January to March, which involves about 10,000 troops from 11 European NATO member states. Some 7,300 of them are deployed in Germany alone.

No US soldiers are taking part.

Pistorius rejected suggestions that the absence of American troops reflected tensions in transatlantic relations, saying it was “completely normal” and down to a rotation system.

Steadfast Dart is the largest manoeuvre to date for NATO’s Allied Reaction Force (ARF) rapid-response formation, which was established in 2024.

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In a crisis, the ARF is supposed to deploy up to 40,000 troops within 10 days, pending approval by the alliance’s North Atlantic Council.

 

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