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NATO increases missile defence posture after Turkey incident

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Posted on March 5, 2026

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March 5 (Reuters) - NATO has increased its alliance-wide ballistic missile defence posture following the intercept of a missile from Iran targeted at Turkey, its military headquarters said on Thursday

NATO Increases Alliance-Wide Missile Defence After Iran-Turkey Incident

NATO's Response to the Iran-Turkey Missile Incident

March 5 (Reuters) - NATO has increased its alliance-wide ballistic missile defence posture following the intercept of a missile from Iran targeted at Turkey, its military headquarters said on Thursday.

Heightened Defence Posture

The posture will remain at the heightened level until the threat from Iran's "continued, indiscriminate attacks across the region subsides," Colonel Martin O'Donnell, spokesperson for the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, said in a post on X.

Successful Missile Intercept in Turkey

O'Donnell said NATO had "perfectly executed" its missile defence in Turkey on Wednesday.

Rapid Response and Protection Measures

"In less than 10 minutes, NATO service members identified a threat to allies, a ballistic missile, confirmed its trajectory, alerted land- and sea-based missile defence systems and launched an interceptor to defeat the threat and protect our territory and its people," he said.

Article 5 and Alliance Stance

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte earlier on Thursday said the alliance does not plan to trigger its Article 5 mutual defence clause over the ballistic missile attack, amid fears the alliance could become embroiled in the U.S.-Iran war.

Details on Defence Posture

Rutte did not go into detail when asked about an increased defence posture in the alliance.

(Reporting by Bart Meijer and Andrew Gray; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

Key Takeaways

  • NATO swiftly identified, tracked and intercepted an Iranian ballistic missile directed at Turkey using air and sea-based defence systems, with no casualties reported.
  • The elevated missile defence posture will remain until threats from Iran’s “continued, indiscriminate attacks” ease, according to Colonel O’Donnell and Secretary General Rutte.
  • Despite the severity, NATO has ruled out triggering Article 5, opting to reinforce deterrence through force posture adjustments and regional cooperation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did NATO increase its missile defence posture?
NATO increased its ballistic missile defence posture after intercepting an Iranian missile targeting Turkey, due to ongoing threats in the region.
How did NATO respond to the missile threat against Turkey?
NATO identified the missile threat, confirmed its trajectory, alerted missile defence systems, and launched an interceptor within 10 minutes.
Will NATO invoke Article 5 after the missile incident in Turkey?
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that the alliance does not plan to trigger Article 5 over the ballistic missile attack on Turkey.
How long will NATO maintain its heightened missile defence posture?
NATO will keep its increased missile defence posture until the threat of Iran's attacks across the region subsides.
What was the outcome of NATO's missile defence operation in Turkey?
NATO's missile defence operation was described as 'perfectly executed,' successfully intercepting and neutralizing the missile threat.

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