The article, written by James J. Torrence and published by the Modern War Institute on February 19, 2026, analyzes Russian military activity aimed at testing NATO’s responses in the Baltic-Nordic region. It begins with a narrative about a missed civil aviation approach over Vilnius as an initial warning signal, then details high-level observations from NATO’s Multi-Corps Land Component Command Northwest in Mikkeli, Finland. The piece outlines Russia’s orchestration of multi-domain warfare strategies, combining conventional military pressure, electronic warfare, and information operations designed to exploit vulnerabilities along NATO’s northeastern flank. Specific Russian actions include increased troop deployments, snap military drills near borders, electronic jamming and spoofing, and psychological operations intended to erode public trust in NATO countries. The author emphasizes the complexity and sophistication of Russia’s approach under the doctrine of ‘hybrid war,’ stressing NATO’s ongoing efforts to adapt and enhance interoperability among Baltic and Nordic allies. The article underscores the strategic significance of this front in broader European security and highlights the importance of vigilance and preparedness in face of evolving threats.
Category: Military & Paramilitary Operations
Subcategory: Conventional Military Pressure
Incident Type: Troop movements near borders
Country: Finland
Source report: mwi.westpoint.edu/wp-json/o…