Medical Resilience & CBRN Mass-Casualty Preparedness (Operational Priorities)
34 pages · PDF · 23 January 2026 · Licensed single-user copy, watermarked to the buyer
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About this report
The operational priority of Medical Resilience & CBRN Mass-Casualty Preparedness is driven by the recognition that adversaries or crises could inflict mass casualties on Allied populations and forces through both conventional means and the use of chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) agents.
This line of effort addresses a strategic problem highlighted in NATO’s enduring Article 3 commitment: Allies must “maintain and develop their individual and collective capacity to resist armed attack” , which includes resilience against WMD attacks and health emergencies .
Key questions this report answers
- What defines Medical Resilience and CBRN Mass-Casualty Preparedness as an operational priority against conventional and chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear threats?
- How do force posture, readiness models and command-and-control architecture combine to resist WMD attacks and health emergencies under NATO's Article 3 commitment?
- Which actors, capability families and industrial-base bottlenecks constrain mass-casualty preparedness?
- What roadmap and resilience measures are needed to protect allied populations and forces?
Inside this report
- Section 2 – Mission Sets, Theatres, Domains and Scenarios
- Section 3 – Force Posture, Readiness Models and Command-and-Control Architecture
- Section 4 – Capability Families, Tactical Building Blocks and Performance Requir
- Section 5 – Technology Clusters, Industrial Base, Value Chain and Structural Bot
Who it's for
Strategy, corporate-development and investment teams that need an ecosystem-level view — budgets, industrial capacity and technology landscapes — before committing capital or capacity.
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DFM reports are built from primary and official sources — TED procurement notices, CORDIS and the EU Funding & Tenders Portal, EIB operations, the NATO Innovation Fund portfolio, SIPRI data, official budget documents and company disclosures — read together with the underlying legal texts. Sources are cited in the document; it reflects them as of its publication date (23 January 2026). You receive a 34-page PDF, watermarked to you on every page, delivered on the confirmation page and by e-mail immediately after checkout (personal link valid 72 hours, up to 5 downloads). Guest checkout, single-user licence — Terms of Sale.
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