NATO Builds AI-Guided Eastern Flank Defence Network NATO is building the Eastern Flank Deterrence Initiative, an AI-enabled defense network using thousands of sensors, drones, satellites, and uncrewed systems to detect and slow attacks near Russia-facing borders. The system, described as 'deterrence by denial,' identifies Russia as a potential adversary and pushes inference, identity, sensor fusion, and audit logging closer to contested edge environments. Business Insider reports that NATO is building the Eastern Flank Deterrence Initiative , an AI-enabled defense network using thousands of sensors, drones, satellites, and uncrewed systems to detect and slow attacks near Russia-facing borders. The important practitioner takeaway is that this kind of coalition kill web pushes inference, identity, sensor fusion, and audit logging closer to contested edge environments. Business Insider says documents obtained by BILD identify Russia as a potential adversary and frame the system as "deterrence by denial." Because the source drawer is thin, precise claims about autonomy levels and procurement timing should stay attributed, but the architecture points to harder requirements for secure telemetry, adversarial testing, and human-governed escalation.