Germany officially confirmed that it will participate in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)’s ‘Arctic Sentry’ mission and dispatch four Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets to the Arctic region.
The announcement was made in Brussels by German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, German media outlet Der Spiegel reported.
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According to Bundeswehr sources, the aircraft could be deployed as early as this week and begin air control and patrol missions in the region. German fighter jets will be stationed in Iceland, a strategic hub in the North Atlantic. The main mission of the dispatched unit is to carry out airspace defense (air policing) operations and maintain air combat readiness.
Possibility of additional military expansion in Germany
In addition to the four Eurofighters, Berlin is considering significantly expanding its military presence in the Arctic region in the coming weeks.
Options being considered include:
- Dispatch of maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft to monitor sea areas;
- Providing aerial refueling aircraft to support long-range operations;
- Operating Airbus A400M Atlas transport aircraft for logistics support.

By using the A400M, Germany can support other participating countries that lack their own strategic transportation capabilities and can smoothly transport long-distance materials and equipment in harsh operational environments.
strategic background
Arctic Sentry The mission is part of NATO’s broader actions to strengthen deterrence and defense posture in the Arctic High North. This measure is being taken amid increased Russian military activities in the Arctic and China’s growing interest in the Arctic.
The Arctic’s geopolitical importance is growing due to the gradual opening of new maritime routes, the development of natural resources, and its value as a strategic location for military and surveillance operations. For Germany, participation in this mission means reaffirming NATO’s commitment to collective security and strengthening the stability of the alliance’s northern front.
Germany will of course participate in Arctic Sentry. We also have a lot to offer: from maritime patrol aircraft P-8 Poseidon, A400M, submarines, frigates to Eurofighters.#WeAreNATO
— Germany at NATO (@GermanyNATO) February 12, 2026
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