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Capabilities
Missile defence
NATO leaders agreed in 2002 to develop missile defences to protect deployed troops, and decided, in 2010, to expand that coverage to NATO's European populations, territory and forces.
Air defence
NATO maintains 24/7 awareness of air movements in and around the Alliance's air space. The objective is to ensure freedom of action by protecting against air and missile attacks.
Cyber defence
NATO's cyber defence capability takes the lead in protecting NATO's computer networks against attack. It is based at the NATO Computer Incident Response Capability (NCIRC) Technical Centre, housed at SHAPE, Belgium.
Special Operations Forces
Special Operations Forces from Allied countries are brought together at the NATO Special Operations Headquarters, SHAPE, Belgium. The headquarters coordinates NATO's Special Operations and optimises their employment.
NATO Response Force
NATO has a strong and flexible deployable force, the NATO Response Force, in a permanent state of readiness. In addition, SACEUR, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, can call on national headquarters to provide high-readiness leadership.
Maritime surveillance
Sea power is a vital strategic capability and is fundamental to NATO's ability to carry out its core tasks. NATO's naval presence reaches from the Indian Ocean to both shores of the North Atlantic.
Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
JISR brings together sensor platforms, communications systems and analytical expertise to give commanders the best possible understanding of what is happening on the ground, at sea and in the air at any one time. It is a capability that addresses some of the information-sharing deficiencies observed during recent military operations.
- JISR animation
- JISR trial
- Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (JISR)
- Alliance Ground Surveillance
- AWACS: NATO's 'Eye In The Sky'
Precision munitions
One of the key lessons from NATO's operation to protect civilians in Libya was the importance of precision-guided munitions as a means to deliver military results while minimising the risk to civilians. NATO is taking measures to improve the availability of these munitions and of personnel trained to use them.
Exercises
NATO conducts a wide range of training and exercises to make sure that Allies and partners can operate together seamlessly in demanding crisis situations.
Legend
NATO Missions & deployments
Since the Balkan crises of the mid-1990s, NATO has been continuously deployed on military operations and missions across three continents. NATO's current deployments build upon the experience of over two decades.
Troop-contributing partners
A wide range of partners contribute troops and equipment to NATO-led military operations and missions.
NATO command & control
NATO is a political and military organisation which allows the 28 Allies to debate, decide and deploy quickly, seamlessly and effectively. This structure permits commanders to run the full range of operations, missions and exercises, under the political oversight of the Allies.
Capabilities
NATO is unique in its ability to gather and use the most modern and effective military capabilities for its military operations. Allies make a wide range of assets available to NATO when needed and are working together to develop and extend their capabilities in critical areas, which are essential for future security.
Sharing knowledge with partners
Allies and partners are sharing skills and expertise in the fields of education, training and exercises and, more generally, capacity-building, to maintain interoperability between their forces and acquire long-term know-how.
NATO members
The heart of NATO is the 28 members of the Alliance. They are bound together by the Washington Treaty, their common commitment to collective values and collective defence.
NATO partners
NATO has developed a network of structured partnerships with countries from the Euro-Atlantic area, the Mediterranean and the Gulf region, as well as individual relationships with other partners across the globe.
Partnership for Peace partnersFounded in January 1994, the Partnership for Peace programme aims to promote peace, security and stability through cooperation across the Euro-Atlantic area and beyond. It currently numbers 22 countries.
Mediterranean Dialogue partnersCreated in December 1994, the Mediterranean Dialogue builds political consultation and practical cooperation between NATO and seven countries in the Mediterranean area.
Istanbul Cooperation Initiative partnersLaunched in June 2004, the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative promotes political consultation and practical cooperation between NATO and four countries in the Gulf region.
Partners across the globeNATO cooperates on an individual basis with a number of countries, which are not part of its partnership framework. These countries develop cooperation with NATO in areas of mutual interest and some contribute to NATO-led military operations and missions.
Video highlights & Feature stories
NATO is on duty 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, deterring threats, defending Allies, conducting operations, carrying out exercises, developing new capabilities and working with partners. These video and web features highlight just some of the Alliance's latest activities.
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