Dutch F-35 fighter jets have arrived in Poland to support a NATO mission aimed at maintaining security along the alliance’s eastern flank. The deployment, which is set to last for three months, underscores NATO’s ongoing efforts to bolster its eastern defenses amid regional security concerns.

The Dutch aircraft will operate from a Polish base and will be stationed alongside Norwegian F-35s as part of the coordinated effort. The combined forces will execute continuous, round-the-clock air patrols to monitor the region and deter potential threats.

This deployment highlights NATO’s commitment to collective defense and its ongoing reinforcement of air capabilities in Eastern Europe. The operation is part of broader efforts to ensure stability and swift response readiness in the face of evolving security challenges in the region.

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