NATO idatiiva riikides alaliselt paiknevad liitlaste lahingugrupid
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Lävepakuväed lähtuvad NATO lävekaitse põhimõttest.
Õppuse ja konflikti vm kriisi korral siirdakse piirkonda täiendavad üksused.
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NATO’s forward presence comprises eight Forward Land Forces (FLF) multinational battlegroups, provided by framework nations and other contributing Allies on a voluntary, fully sustainable and rotational basis. The battlegroups operate in concert with national home defence forces and are present at all times in the host countries. All eight battlegroups are fully combat-capable formations.The battlegroups are not identical; their sizes and compositions are tailored to specific geographic factors and threats. Overall, military requirements guide each battlegroup’s composition.
Algselt oli tegemist kontseptsiooni nimetusega, millega hakati tähistama ka (ja eelkõige) vastavid vägesid. Eesti keeles kasutati ingliskeelset lühendit. Pärast Madridi tippkohtumist (2022) võeti lävepakuvägede kohta kasutusele termin "forward land forces", mis asendas varasema termini "enhanced forward presence".
We have decided to establish an enhanced forward presence in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to unambiguously demonstrate, as part of our overall posture, Allies' solidarity, determination, and ability to act by triggering an immediate Allied response to any aggression. Beginning in early 2017, enhanced forward presence will comprise multinational forces provided by framework nations and other contributing Allies on a voluntary, sustainable, and rotational basis.
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