NATO-Russia tensions remain elevated amid Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, where Moscow's forces continue incremental advances while receiving support from Iran, North Korea, and China, as noted in recent US intelligence assessments. In the past week, NATO has intensified large-scale military exercises in Finland—newly joined in 2023—rehearsing scenarios of armed conflict with Russia, prompting Moscow's ambassador to decry them as provocative. German General Carsten Breuer warned on March 28 of Russia doubling its pre-war military size, potentially enabling attacks on NATO territory by 2029, though Europe lags in readiness until 2035. No direct military clash has occurred, restrained by nuclear deterrence and Article 5 risks, but hybrid attacks like sabotage are rising; upcoming NATO summits could signal further escalation or de-escalation.
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A "military encounter" is defined as any incident involving the use of force such as missile strikes, artillery fire, exchange of gunfire, or other forms of direct military engagement between NATO and Russian military forces. Non-violent actions, such as airspace violations, firing of warning shots (such as the June, 2021 Black Sea Confrontations between Russian forces and HMS Defender), or cyberattacks will not qualify.
Interception of missiles or other one-way attack or loitering munitions (e.g. Shahed drones) which are targeting a 3rd party other than the listed countries or their respective forces will not alone qualify. Shooting down UAVs which are not munitions (e.g. MQ-9, Orlan 10, Orion, Bayraktar TB2, etc.) will qualify.
Intentional physical collisions, including aerial interceptions and naval ramming without the direct use of weaponry, such as the 2023 Black Sea incident—where a Russian Su-27 damaged a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone's propeller, leading to its crash— will not qualify regardless of damage.
Military contractors will qualify only if confirmed to be operating under the direct command or coordination of the respective state’s armed forces (e.g. the Battle of Khasham would not qualify).
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Mercato aperto: Jan 13, 2026, 2:19 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...A "military encounter" is defined as any incident involving the use of force such as missile strikes, artillery fire, exchange of gunfire, or other forms of direct military engagement between NATO and Russian military forces. Non-violent actions, such as airspace violations, firing of warning shots (such as the June, 2021 Black Sea Confrontations between Russian forces and HMS Defender), or cyberattacks will not qualify.
Interception of missiles or other one-way attack or loitering munitions (e.g. Shahed drones) which are targeting a 3rd party other than the listed countries or their respective forces will not alone qualify. Shooting down UAVs which are not munitions (e.g. MQ-9, Orlan 10, Orion, Bayraktar TB2, etc.) will qualify.
Intentional physical collisions, including aerial interceptions and naval ramming without the direct use of weaponry, such as the 2023 Black Sea incident—where a Russian Su-27 damaged a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone's propeller, leading to its crash— will not qualify regardless of damage.
Military contractors will qualify only if confirmed to be operating under the direct command or coordination of the respective state’s armed forces (e.g. the Battle of Khasham would not qualify).
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...NATO-Russia tensions remain elevated amid Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, where Moscow's forces continue incremental advances while receiving support from Iran, North Korea, and China, as noted in recent US intelligence assessments. In the past week, NATO has intensified large-scale military exercises in Finland—newly joined in 2023—rehearsing scenarios of armed conflict with Russia, prompting Moscow's ambassador to decry them as provocative. German General Carsten Breuer warned on March 28 of Russia doubling its pre-war military size, potentially enabling attacks on NATO territory by 2029, though Europe lags in readiness until 2035. No direct military clash has occurred, restrained by nuclear deterrence and Article 5 risks, but hybrid attacks like sabotage are rising; upcoming NATO summits could signal further escalation or de-escalation.
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