The Baltic Sea has become a central and highly contested security arena where control depends more on geography, integrated capabilities, and readiness than on fleet size, dr. Andrzej Fałkowski writes in his article published on defence24.com.
Fałkowski is Lieutenant General (retired) and former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces. Fałkowski says that a deeply integrated regional defence architecture is needed, especially through NATO and a Poland–Sweden–Nordic–Baltic axis to counter Russian hybrid pressure and strengthen deterrence before conflict begins.
Read the article here on defence24.com.
