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Netherlands to deploy 300 troops, air defence systems in Poland in support of NATO, Ukraine

By ANI | Updated: August 21, 2025 11:05 IST

Amsterdam [Netherlands], August 21 : The Netherlands has announced the deployment of approximately 300 troops and advanced air defence ...

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Amsterdam [Netherlands], August 21 : The Netherlands has announced the deployment of approximately 300 troops and advanced air defence systems, including two Patriot systems, a NASAMS system, and anti-drone capabilities, to Poland from December 1 to bolster NATO's Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine (NSATU) logistics hub in addition to providing support to Ukraine amid the Russian conflict.

According to a statement released by the Dutch Ministry of Defence on Wednesday (local time), the move aims to protect NATO territory and deter Russian aggression amid the ongoing conflict. "From December 1, Defence will deploy two Patriot air defence systems, one NASAMS, and anti-drone systems, along with approximately 300 military personnel. This integrated unit will secure the logistical centre of the NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine (NSATU) in Poland," the Dutch Ministry of Defence said in a post on X.

The deployment is part of a broader effort to safeguard the NSATU hub in Poland, which facilitates the delivery of military equipment to Ukraine.

Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans emphasised the strategic importance of the deployment, stating, "The Ministry of Defence provides advanced capabilities. These are scarce, but the Netherlands is capable of providing them. This deployment contributes to three important goals: defending NATO territory, discouraging Russian aggression, and providing continued support to Ukraine. This way, we keep the Russian threat as far at bay as possible."

As per the statement, the integrated unit will provide layered air defence to counter potential threats, including ballistic and cruise missiles, fighter jets, helicopters, and drones.

"This is an integrated unit comprising three different capabilities. In addition to both Patriots, it includes a Nasams air defence system and anti-drone systems. With this, the Netherlands, together with partners, provides layered air defence against potential threats from ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, fighter jets, helicopters, and drones," the statement added.

The Ministry further noted that the deployment will start on December 1 this year and will continue till June 1, 2026.

This move comes days after several European leaders joined Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House for a meeting with US President Donald Trump, where the leaders focused on the role of European nations in offering post-war security guarantees to Ukraine as part of broader efforts to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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