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NATO Deploys Drone Carrier to Eastern Edge Amid Russian Incursions

NATO is deploying a Turkish drone carrier to its eastern border following repeated Russian airspace incursions, signaling a heightened defensive posture.

20 Feb, 18:18 — 20 Feb, 18:18

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NATO is deploying a drone carrier to its eastern edge after repeated Russian airspace incursions

NATO is deploying a Turkish drone carrier to Russia's doorstep. US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jackson Adkins NATO said on Friday that it is deploying a Turkish drone carrier to the Baltic Sea. The deployment comes in response to "repeated" Russian airspace violations, NATO said. It is part of a NATO operation to surge air defense assets to its eastern flank. NATO is deploying a Turkish drone carrier to the Baltic Sea to boost its surveillance and defense in response to "repeated" Russian airspace violations, the alliance announced on Friday. The TCG Anadolu will support Eastern Sentry, a defensive operation the alliance launched in September after Russian drones crossed into Polish airspace, forcing a military response. The Turkish drone carrier is deploying toward the coast of Latvia, where it will contribute to air surveillance and defense along NATO's eastern edge. Allies have been surging fighter jets and warships to the Baltic region in response to Russian drone incursions. Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum, one of three operational-level NATO headquarters, said in a statement on Friday that the deployment of the Anadolu follows "repeated airspace violations" that have been attributed to Russia. JFC Brunssum called the deployment "a clear signal to the east" and said that it "sends an unmistakable message" that NATO is prepared to defend its territory. A Bayraktar TB3 drone lands on the flight deck of the TCG Anadolu earlier this month. Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu via Getty Images It's unclear when the carrier will arrive on station and how long it will remain there. The Turkish defense ministry could not immediately be reached for comment, and neither JFC Brunssum nor NATO's Allied Air Command responded to a request for additional information. The first-of-its-kind TCG Anadolu is the Turkish Navy's only drone-carrying amphibious assault ship. It was commissioned in 2023 and is now Ankara's most advanced vessel and flagship. The 750-foot-long vessel was originally intended to carry helicopters and F-35B fighter jets, but after Turkey was kicked out of the F-35 program over its purchase of Russian surface-to-air missile systems, Ankara decided to repurpose the Anadolu for fixed-wing drones. The Anadolu can carry Bayraktar TB-3 and Bayraktar Kızılelma combat drones, systems made by the Turkish company Baykar, as well as attack helicopters. JFC Brunssum said the carrier is the largest ship in NATO's Steadfast Dart fleet, which is comprised of 17 vessels, including amphibious landing ships, frigates, destroyers, and submarines. Iran and China have also built their own drone carriers, and Portugal expects to receive one later this year. Read the original article on Business Insider

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