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Integrated Naval Task Groups (Operational Priorities)
What operational priority do Integrated Naval Task Groups address amid a rapidly evolving maritime threat landscape and the maritime domain's role in great-power competition?
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-12-17
The operational priority of Integrated Naval Task Groups has emerged in response to a rapidly evolving maritime threat landscape and the heightened strategic importance of the seas in Allied defense planning.
Whereas in past decades NATO’s maritime forces focused on constabulary missions and lower-intensity operations, today the Alliance views the maritime domain as a decisive front in great-power competition .
This analysis answers: What operational priority do Integrated Naval Task Groups address amid a rapidly evolving maritime threat landscape and the maritime domain's role in great-power competition? What mission sets, theatres and scenarios, and what force posture, readiness models and command-and-control architecture underpin them? What capability families, tactical building blocks and performance requirements are required? What technology clusters, industrial base and structural bottlenecks constrain integrated naval task groups?
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Whereas in past decades NATO’s maritime forces focused on constabulary missions and lower-intensity operations, today the Alliance views the maritime domain as a decisive front in great-power competition .
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