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The Institutional Logic of Multi-Layered Air Defence Integration
How are NATO and the EU converging on a unified, multi-layered, 360-degree air and missile defence architecture to replace fragmented national systems?
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-11-17
Allied defence planning is undergoing a fundamental shift as NATO and the EU converge on a unified, multi-layered air and missile defence architecture designed to replace fragmented national systems with a coordinated, 360-degree shield.
This analysis examines the institutional logic behind that transition, tracing how updated Alliance policies, EU-facilitated initiatives and new technical standards are reshaping the way air defence is conceived, procured and integrated.
This analysis answers: How are NATO and the EU converging on a unified, multi-layered, 360-degree air and missile defence architecture to replace fragmented national systems? What institutional logic (updated Alliance policies, EU-facilitated initiatives, new technical standards) drives the transition? How is air defence being reconceived, procured and integrated across actors? What constraints and outlook shape multi-layered air defence integration?
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This analysis examines the institutional logic behind that transition, tracing how updated Alliance policies, EU-facilitated initiatives and new technical standards are reshaping the way air defence is conceived…
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