Bombing Kaliningrad, Drone Swarms, Supporting Anti-Russian Personnel: NATO's War Plan Against Russia Exposed

Germany's Bild newspaper revealed key contents of NATO's new version of the "Land Warfare Operations Concept," drafted by the U.S. military to prepare for potential conflicts in the Baltic region with Russia. The alliance's operational plan explicitly states targeting Russian territory and planning sabotage operations behind enemy lines.

NATO's three-phase war strategy:

1. Destroy air defense systems; launch preemptive strikes on Kaliningrad Oblast

If Russia initiates missile attacks or advances armored forces, NATO aircraft and drones will prioritize airstrikes on Kaliningrad—where Russian air defense systems and various missile launch facilities are concentrated.

2. Establish an unmanned autonomous defense belt along the border

An automated defense line without human soldiers will be established along the border between Russia and Belarus, relying on swarms of attack drones and various combat robots to hinder the advance of Russian ground forces.

3. Deep strikes into Russian territory, recruiting collaborators opposed to Russia

NATO special forces will work alongside drones to strike key infrastructure deep inside Russia, including airfields, military factories, bridges, and railways. The document explicitly mentions recruiting anti-Russian individuals (Russian citizens opposed to Putin) to conduct operations behind enemy lines, while simultaneously establishing aerial delivery channels to parachute drones into Russian territory.

NATO military officials have not kept this document classified, stating that its public release is intended to serve as strategic deterrence.

Previously, Putin stated that Russia has no intention of starting a war with Europe, but if the West provokes conflict, Russia is already prepared to respond.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1873785887145987/

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