A defence model for the Baltic States

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Series Details Vol.10, No.1, Spring 2001, p94-106
Publication Date March 2001
ISSN 0966-2839
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Abstract:

It is often argued that the Baltic states should not be accepted in NATO because they are not defensible and NATO forces would not be able to intervene in time if they were attacked. This article presents a possible Baltic defence concept which appears to be well adapted to Baltic terrain and Baltic material and manpower resources, and which should at the very least impose significant delay (weeks) and heavy losses on a massive attack. Friendly intervention could be in the form of air strikes against aggressor columns blocked on the roads.

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