Russian drone incursions into NATO airspace, including a May 2026 strike on an apartment complex in Galati, Romania, have heightened concerns over unintended escalation amid the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Russian officials have denied responsibility while issuing warnings about rising risks of direct confrontation, as stated by Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov in May. NATO leaders, including Secretary General Mark Rutte during a June 3 visit to Kyiv, have addressed sustained Russian missile and drone campaigns against Ukrainian targets, alongside hybrid activities such as suspected undersea cable disruptions in the Baltic region. US force posture adjustments in Europe and ongoing gray-zone provocations further shape trader assessments of clash probabilities, with upcoming alliance planning meetings and potential diplomatic signals from Moscow serving as near-term catalysts.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedGerman military commander urges preparation for possible conflict with Russia
December 31 dips to 16%2%
Lieutenant General Christian Freuding, commander of German ground forces, called for immediate preparation for potential conflict with Russia, reflecting ongoing concerns but no direct clash, influencing market sentiment.
NATO top general says Russia not seeking conflict with NATO
December 31 drops to 14%6%
NATO's Supreme Allied Commander in Europe stated that Russia is not looking for a conflict with NATO, which likely contributed to the market's decline in perceived risk of a military clash during this period.
NATO Officials Reassure Continued Defense Capability Amid U.S. Troop Reductions
June 30 dips to 2%3%
NATO officials responded to U.S. plans to reduce troop contributions by affirming the Alliance's defense planning and capability maintenance. This reassured markets that NATO remains capable of deterring Russia without escalating to direct conflict, contributing to the market's low probability for a clash.
NATO launches Ramstein Flag 2026 large-scale joint air exercise
December 31 rises to 18%1%
NATO began a major air exercise involving over 200 aircraft from 18 countries to enhance readiness amid ongoing tensions with Russia. This military preparedness event increased alertness but did not involve direct military engagement.
NATO launches Ramstein Flag 2026 tactical air exercises near Russian borders
December 31 rises to 20%3%
NATO began large-scale air force exercises involving 18 countries, including those bordering Russia, to enhance allied readiness. These exercises increased military presence but did not involve direct military engagement with Russian forces.
NATO fighter jets shoot down drone over Latvian airspace amid Russian electronic warfare
French NATO fighter jets downed a drone over Latvia, likely Ukrainian, that entered due to Russian electronic warfare. This marked the first NATO drone shootdown in Latvian airspace but did not involve direct Russian-NATO military engagement.
NATO downs drone over Latvian airspace after Russian electronic warfare diversion
December 31 dips to 17%3%
French fighter jets downed a drone in Latvian airspace that was diverted by Russian electronic warfare. This marked the first time NATO shot down a drone in Latvian airspace, increasing tensions but not constituting a direct military clash between NATO and Russia.
NATO launches large-scale Ramstein Flag 2026 military exercises near Russian borders
NATO began extensive air force exercises involving 18 countries in Denmark, Spain, Sweden, Norway, and Finland, close to Russian borders. These exercises increased military readiness but did not involve direct military clashes with Russia.
NATO conducts Ramstein Flag 2026 air exercises near Russian border
NATO began large-scale air exercises involving 18 countries near Russia's borders, demonstrating readiness and deterrence but avoiding direct military engagement. This contributed to market uncertainty but no clash occurred.
NATO French jets shoot down drone over Latvia after Russian EW diversion
June 30 dips to 2%3%
French fighters, part of NATO’s Baltic Air Policing mission, shot down a foreign drone over Latvian airspace after Russian electronic‑warfare diversion. The clear defensive action lowered the market’s June‑30 probability from 5 % (May 23) to 2 % (Jun 11).
Russia holds naval exercises near Kaliningrad during NATO BALTOPS drills
December 31 rises to 17%1%
Russian Navy conducted missile and bomb launching exercises near Kaliningrad simultaneously with NATO's large-scale BALTOPS exercises in the Baltic Sea, increasing regional military tensions but without direct clashes.
French NATO fighter jet shoots down drone over Latvian airspace
December 31 rises to 20%2%
A French Rafale fighter jet operating under NATO's Baltic Air Policing mission shot down a drone that entered Latvian airspace from Russia, marking a rare direct military engagement involving NATO forces and Russian-origin drones, raising tensions but not a full clash.
U.S. plans to reduce troops assigned to NATO rapid response forces
December 31 drops to 16%5%
The United States announced a significant reduction in military assets allocated to NATO's rapid response forces, potentially affecting NATO's operational readiness and influencing market perceptions of a military clash likelihood.
NATO intercepts six Russian warplanes over the Baltic in tense stand-off
NATO scrambled fighter jets from multiple countries to intercept six Russian warplanes flying without flight plans or radio contact over the Baltic Sea. This demonstrated heightened military vigilance but no direct combat occurred.
Putin states Russia does not seek military clash with NATO
December 31 dips to 18%2%
Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly declared that Russia does not seek a military clash with NATO, framing contrary statements as provocations, which likely reassured markets and contributed to lower clash probabilities.
NATO Secretary General condemns Russian strikes amid rising clash risk
December 31 rises to 20%3%
NATO's Secretary General condemned Russian strikes on military plants and highlighted growing risks of direct conflict, but no military encounter meeting the market's criteria occurred. This statement contributed to market uncertainty and price fluctuations.
NATO intercepts six Russian warplanes over the Baltic in tense stand‑off
June 30 dips to 2%4%
Six Russian jets were intercepted by NATO fighters over the Baltic, an incident reported by the Daily Mail. The event overlapped with a brief dip in the June‑30 market (from 6 % on Jun 5 to 2 % on Jun 11).
NATO chief in Kyiv states Russia is 'increasingly desperate' amid ongoing conflict
December 31 rises to 17%1%
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's statement in Kyiv highlighted Russia's mounting military and economic difficulties but did not report any direct military clash between NATO and Russian forces. The remarks reflected ongoing tensions without triggering market reassessment of clash likelihood.
Ukrainian drone attack hits St. Petersburg, Russia, amid rising tensions
December 31 rises to 18%2%
Ukraine launched a significant drone strike on St. Petersburg, Russia, causing damage and injuries. While this was a Ukrainian action, it heightened tensions between Russia and NATO allies supporting Ukraine, but did not constitute a direct military clash between NATO and Russian forces.
Ukraine launches massive drone strike on St. Petersburg amid ongoing conflict
December 31 dips to 22%1%
Ukraine conducted a large retaliatory drone strike on St. Petersburg, Russia, escalating the conflict but not involving NATO forces directly. This maintained high tensions but did not meet the criteria for a NATO-Russia military encounter.
Ukrainian retaliatory drone strike targets St. Petersburg near NATO borders
December 31 dips to 20%4%
Ukraine launched a massive drone strike against St. Petersburg, reportedly using airspace near NATO countries, increasing the risk of direct confrontation between Russia and NATO but no confirmed clash occurred.
NATO intercepts six Russian warplanes over the Baltic in tense aerial stand-off
December 31 rises to 16%2%
NATO scrambled fighter jets from multiple countries to intercept six Russian military aircraft flying without flight plans or radio contact over the Baltic Sea. The incident heightened tensions but did not escalate to direct military engagement involving use of force.
Romania likely to invoke NATO Article 4 after Russian drone attack
December 31 dips to 23%1%
Following the drone crash in Romania, the country was expected to invoke NATO's Article 4, calling for consultations among NATO members about the implications of the Russian attack. This raised the stakes diplomatically but did not trigger direct military engagement.
Lithuanian foreign minister states NATO could destroy Russian bases in Kaliningrad
December 31 rises to 24%1%
Lithuanian officials publicly declared NATO's capability to launch preemptive strikes on Russian military facilities in Kaliningrad if Russia attacks NATO members, signaling heightened rhetoric and readiness but no direct conflict.
NATO considers Article 4 consultations after Russian drone attack in Romania
December 31 drops to 17%8%
Following the drone incident, NATO prepared to invoke Article 4 consultations, signaling official discussions on collective defense implications. This formal diplomatic step reflected increased risk perception but no direct military clash, contributing to market price declines thereafter.
Russian provocations and NATO military build-up in Eastern Europe raise tensions
December 31 rises to 25%1%
Ongoing Russian provocations and NATO's military modernization, including the upgrade of the Mihail Kogalniceanu air base in Romania, sustained elevated tensions in Eastern Europe. These developments maintained market concern about potential military encounters.
Russia denies responsibility for drone strike in Romania, calls it a provocation
December 31 dips to 24%2%
The Russian embassy in Bucharest claimed the drone incident was a provocation by Kiev to draw NATO into war with Russia, denying involvement and escalating diplomatic tensions without direct military engagement.
NATO vows to defend every inch of territory after drone strike in Romania
December 31 drops to 17%5%
Following the drone crash in Romania, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte assured full solidarity with Romania and readiness to defend all NATO territory, increasing alliance alertness but stopping short of direct military engagement with Russia.
Russian drone hits apartment building in Romania, a NATO member state
December 31 rises to 26%3%
A Russian drone struck a residential building in Romania, injuring two people and prompting NATO to vow to defend every inch of its territory. The incident raised fears of escalation but did not meet the market's criteria for a military clash, causing a price spike followed by some decline.
Russian drone strikes injure civilians in Romanian NATO territory
December 31 rises to 24%2%
Russian drones entered Romanian airspace and struck a residential building, injuring civilians. This marked the first Russian strike causing casualties inside NATO territory, raising fears of escalation but not direct military engagement.
Russian drone hits residential building in NATO member Romania, injuring civilians
December 31 jumps to 25%5%
A Russian drone struck a residential building in Romania, a NATO member, injuring civilians and prompting NATO to reaffirm defense commitments, significantly raising fears of direct military clash.
Russian drone strikes Romanian apartment building, injuring two
December 31 drops to 16%6%
On May 29, 2026, a Russian drone crashed into a residential building in Galați, Romania, a NATO member, injuring two civilians and causing a fire. This marked the first time Russian strikes caused injuries inside NATO territory, raising tensions and prompting NATO to accelerate air defense support for Romania.
Russian drone crashes into Romanian apartment building, injuring two
A Russian drone crashed in the Romanian city of Galați during a Russian drone attack on Ukrainian port infrastructure, injuring two civilians. Romania, a NATO member, considered invoking Article 4 consultations, raising concerns about escalation but no direct military clash occurred.
UK and Norway launch Atlantic Bastion program responding to Russian naval activity
December 31 rises to 25%4%
In December 2025, the UK and Norway announced the Atlantic Bastion program as a direct response to increased Russian naval activity, signaling heightened military readiness and contributing to market uncertainty about a NATO-Russia clash.
Lithuania Accuses Russia of GPS Spoofing to Steer Ukrainian Drones Into NATO Airspace
June 30 dips to 3%1%
Reports emerged detailing how Russia uses advanced electronic warfare from Kaliningrad to redirect Ukrainian strike drones into neighboring NATO countries, raising the risk of accidental escalation.
Russian drone crashes into apartment building in Romania, injuring two
December 31 rises to 28%3%
A Russian drone crashed into a residential building in Romania, a NATO member, causing injuries and sparking condemnation from NATO states. This incident raised fears of escalation but did not involve direct military engagement between NATO and Russian forces as defined by the market criteria.
Drone strikes apartment building in NATO member Romania amid Russian attacks on Ukraine
December 31 drops to 21%6%
A drone strike hit an apartment building in Romania, a NATO member, causing injuries and raising alarms about Russian aggression near NATO borders. Romania deployed fighter jets and requested additional anti-drone capabilities from NATO, highlighting the risk of escalation but no direct military engagement occurred.
NATO conducts 'Northern Star' military exercises near Finnish-Russian border amid drone incursions
December 31 rises to 24%1%
NATO held large-scale exercises involving multiple allies near the Finnish-Russian border to enhance deterrence amid increased Russian drone activity in NATO airspace. The drills underscored readiness but did not involve direct combat with Russian forces.
Russian drone hits Romanian apartment building, injuring two
A Russian drone crashed into a residential building in Romania, a NATO member, causing injuries and sparking NATO's strong condemnation and calls for defense readiness. This incident increased fears of escalation but did not involve direct military engagement between forces.
NATO vows to defend territory after Russian drone hits Romanian apartment building
Following a Russian drone strike on an apartment building in Romania, NATO leaders condemned the attack and vowed to defend all member territory, raising fears of escalation but no direct military engagement occurred.
Romania declares Russian Consul General persona non grata after drone incident
December 31 dips to 25%2%
Following the drone strike in Romania, the Romanian government expelled the Russian Consul General and requested accelerated delivery of air defense systems from NATO, signaling diplomatic escalation without direct military engagement.
Romania declares Russian drone strike a serious escalation and expels Russian diplomat
December 31 drops to 17%8%
Following the drone strike, Romania notified the EU and NATO, called the incident a serious escalation, and declared the Russian Consul General persona non grata. This diplomatic fallout underscored the severity of the incident but did not escalate into direct military combat.
Ukrainian drone strike kills 21 students in Donbass, followed by massive Russian retaliation
A Ukrainian drone attack on a Donbass college killed 21 students, prompting a large-scale Russian retaliatory strike. This incident heightened fears of direct NATO-Russia conflict due to potential escalation but did not result in confirmed direct military engagement.
NATO enforcement actions increase against Russian shadow fleet vessels
December 31 rises to 28%4%
NATO intensified enforcement against Russian vessels involved in hybrid warfare, including drone threats in European waters, reflecting ongoing low-intensity conflict but no direct military engagement qualifying as a clash. This maintained market caution but did not raise odds significantly.
Russian officials accuse NATO of preparing for large-scale conflict in the East
December 31 rises to 24%2%
Russian Foreign Intelligence Service director Sergei Naryshkin stated that NATO is preparing for a large-scale armed conflict in the East and increasing military potential on its eastern flank, heightening tensions but no direct military clash occurred.
Russian drone strikes Romanian residential building, injuring civilians
December 31 rises to 26%4%
A Russian drone struck a residential building in Galați, Romania, a NATO member, injuring two people. This incident was condemned by NATO and triggered discussions of invoking Article 4 for consultations but did not escalate to direct military engagement.
Russia accuses London of inciting European allies to clash with Moscow
Sergei Naryshkin claimed that London is encouraging European NATO members to confront Russia directly, increasing tensions on NATO's eastern flank. This statement reflected diplomatic strain but did not indicate direct military conflict.
Russian drone strikes apartment building in Romania, NATO condemns attack
December 31 rises to 25%2%
A Russian drone hit a building in NATO-member Romania, prompting NATO to vow defense of its territory and raising fears of direct military engagement. This event caused a spike in market prices for a clash by December 31.
Russian retaliatory strike after Ukrainian drone kills students in Donbass raises clash fears
December 31 rises to 23%3%
Following a Ukrainian drone strike killing 21 students, Russia launched massive retaliatory strikes, increasing fears of a direct NATO-Russia clash. This heightened geopolitical risk caused market prices for a clash to rise notably.
Russian Foreign Intelligence Service head says NATO preparing for large-scale conflict in East
December 31 rises to 24%1%
Sergei Naryshkin, head of Russian Foreign Intelligence, stated NATO is building up military potential on its eastern flank and preparing for a large-scale conflict, fueling market fears of escalation.
NATO accused of preparing for large-scale conflict in the East by Russian intelligence chief
December 31 rises to 24%1%
Sergei Naryshkin, director of Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, stated NATO is building up military potential on its eastern flank and preparing for a large-scale conflict, heightening market concerns about a direct clash.
Sergei Naryshkin accuses NATO of preparing for large-scale conflict in the East
December 31 rises to 25%2%
Russian intelligence chief Sergei Naryshkin stated NATO is building military potential and preparing for a large-scale conflict, increasing tensions and market concern about a clash by December 31.
Rising fears of NATO-Russia clash after Ukrainian drone strike and Russian retaliation
December 31 rises to 26%4%
Following a Ukrainian drone strike killing civilians in Donbass and a massive Russian retaliatory strike, foreign publications warned of increased risk of direct conflict between Washington and Moscow, heightening market concerns though no direct NATO-Russia military clash occurred.
Poland and UK sign defense agreement citing Russia as long-term threat
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed a defense pact explicitly naming Russia as a strategic threat, signaling NATO's continued focus on deterrence without direct military engagement.
NATO condemns Russian drone strike injuring civilians in Romania
December 31 jumps to 28%6%
NATO criticized Russia's reckless behavior after a drone strike hit Romanian apartments, injuring two people. While this incident involved military force, it did not meet the market's criteria for a direct NATO-Russia military encounter, but it heightened tensions and market speculation.
NATO continues countermeasures against Russian hybrid warfare and drone threats
December 31 rises to 25%2%
NATO's ongoing efforts to counter Russian hybrid warfare, including drone incursions and shadow fleet activities, maintained tension but did not escalate to direct military engagement. This sustained the market's cautious stance on a potential clash.
Russia issues final ultimatum threatening strikes on Kyiv's defense industry
December 31 drops to 16%7%
Russia warned of systematic strikes on Kyiv's defense and decision-making centers starting May 25, urging foreign nationals to leave. This escalation raised fears of broader conflict but stopped short of direct NATO-Russia military engagement, affecting market sentiment downward.
Karelian Sword 26 exercise underway in Finland with UK and US contingents
December 31 rises to 27%4%
The Karelian Sword 26 military exercise involving about 10,000 personnel from Finland, the UK, and the US took place near Russia's border, signaling NATO's increased military readiness but no direct clash occurred.
Russia issues final ultimatum warning systematic strikes on Kyiv's defense industry
December 31 rises to 23%2%
Russia's Foreign Ministry warned of intensified strikes on Kyiv and urged foreign nationals to leave, raising fears of escalation and potential NATO involvement. This heightened market concern for a military clash by December 31.
Russia issues final ultimatum threatening strikes on Kyiv's defense industry
December 31 dips to 20%2%
Russia's Foreign Ministry warned of systematic strikes on Kyiv's defense and decision-making centers, raising NATO alert levels. NATO countries refused to evacuate diplomats, signaling heightened tensions but no direct military clash with NATO forces.
Yuri Baranchik urges Russia to act amid ongoing conflict with NATO
June 30 rises to 8%3%
Yuri Baranchik highlighted the ongoing conflict between Russia and NATO through Ukraine, emphasizing the strategic support NATO provides to Ukraine. This increased perceived risk of escalation, influencing market prices for a potential clash by June 30.
Russian analyst urges Moscow to act decisively against NATO support for Ukraine
Yuri Baranchik highlighted the conflict as a direct clash between Russia and NATO through Ukraine, emphasizing NATO's strategic support to Kyiv. This rhetoric increased market tension but did not indicate imminent direct military engagement.
Russian analyst calls for action amid ongoing conflict with NATO through Ukraine
December 31 rises to 23%2%
Yuri Baranchik emphasized that the conflict with NATO is ongoing through Ukraine and urged Russia to act decisively, reflecting the tense military environment influencing market perceptions.
Massive Ukrainian UAV strikes on Russia prompt calls for Russian action
December 31 rises to 25%2%
Reports of thousands of Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian territory and calls from Russian military figures for decisive action increased tensions, indirectly raising concerns about escalation involving NATO due to Ukraine's Western support.
NATO holds large-scale Sword 26 military exercise in Finland with UK and US participation
December 31 rises to 23%3%
From May 22 to 29, 2026, NATO conducted the Sword 26 exercise in southeastern Finland involving about 10,000 personnel and equipment from the UK and US. This demonstration of military readiness amid rising tensions with Russia influenced market perceptions of conflict risk.
Russian military activity near NATO borders reaches Cold War levels, Moscow claims
December 31 rises to 23%1%
Russian officials claimed NATO military activities near Russian borders have reached Cold War levels, reflecting heightened tensions but no direct military engagement qualifying as a clash.
Russia warns Kaliningrad situation could trigger clash with NATO
Russia's permanent representative to the OSCE stated that the situation around Kaliningrad could become the most powerful detonator of a clash between Moscow and NATO, highlighting the Cold War-level military activity near Russian borders. This increased tensions but did not lead to direct military engagement.
NATO fighter jets intercept Russian military aircraft over Baltic Sea
December 31 rises to 23%3%
NATO scrambled fighter jets to intercept Russian military planes near alliance airspace over the Baltic Sea, underscoring persistent tensions but not escalating to direct military engagement, causing moderate market fluctuations.
Russian OSCE representative warns Kaliningrad situation could trigger NATO clash
December 31 rises to 23%3%
Russia's permanent representative to the OSCE warned that military activity near Kaliningrad could become a powerful detonator for a NATO-Russia clash, reflecting heightened regional tensions and influencing market sentiment.
Russia conducts major nuclear-capable missile exercises amid NATO tensions
Russia launched nuclear-capable missiles and issued nuclear munitions to some units during large-scale nuclear drills in Belarus, signaling heightened military readiness amid tensions with NATO over Ukraine and Baltic drone activity. This increased perceived risk but did not translate into direct military engagement, influencing market caution.
Russian diplomat warns of increasing risks of direct NATO-Russia clash
December 31 rises to 25%3%
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov publicly stated that the risk of a direct military clash with NATO is increasing and could have catastrophic consequences, raising tensions but not confirming any clash.
NATO shoots down Russian drones over Poland, marking first direct military engagement
December 31 rises to 26%3%
Polish radars detected and NATO forces, including Dutch F-35s, shot down multiple Russian drones over Polish territory, marking the first time NATO deployed weapons against Russian aircraft. This incident raised fears of escalation and was seen as a direct military clash, causing a temporary spike in market prices for a NATO-Russia military clash.
Russia conducts surprise nuclear exercises amid ongoing offensive
December 31 rises to 23%2%
Russia conducted unannounced strategic nuclear exercises from May 19 to 21, aiming to posture strength against Ukraine's allies and NATO, while masking battlefield weaknesses. Russian officials warned of increasing likelihood of direct clash with NATO but no actual military encounter occurred.
NATO reinforces eastern flank with Operation Eastern Sentry amid drone incursions
December 31 jumps to 28%6%
In response to Russian drone incursions into Polish airspace in September 2025, NATO launched Operation Eastern Sentry to strengthen its eastern defenses. This military initiative heightened tensions and briefly increased market probabilities for a clash.
Russia Warns of Direct NATO Clash and Launches Surprise Nuclear Exercises
December 31 rises to 22%2%
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned of an increasing likelihood of a direct clash with NATO, coinciding with the launch of unannounced joint strategic nuclear exercises with Belarus.
Senior Russian diplomat warns of increasing risks of direct Russia-NATO clash
December 31 dips to 25%1%
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov publicly stated that the risk of a direct military clash with NATO is rising, highlighting the potential for catastrophic consequences. This statement heightened market anxiety about a possible clash but did not report any actual incident.
Senior Russian diplomat warns risks of direct Russia-NATO clash increasing
December 31 rises to 23%2%
A senior Russian diplomat publicly warned that the risks of a direct military clash between Russia and NATO are increasing, highlighting the heightened tensions and potential for escalation, which influenced market perceptions of the likelihood of a clash.
Former war game commander recounts successful Russian attack on NATO
December 31 jumps to 28%6%
A participant in a December 2025 war game described how Russian forces overcame NATO defenses, reinforcing concerns about the risk of direct military conflict. This narrative influenced market perceptions of the likelihood of a clash.
Former War Game Commander Details Strategy for Russian Victory Over NATO in the Baltics
December 31 rises to 23%3%
An analysis of a December 2025 war game was published, detailing how Russian forces could exploit decision paralysis and divisions among NATO members to successfully invade the Baltic states.
Former war game participant recounts successful Russian attack on NATO
December 31 jumps to 28%5%
A retrospective article on a December 2025 war game where Russia successfully invaded NATO territory reinforced concerns about potential conflict, causing a temporary spike in market prices for a clash by December 31.
Former Red Team Commander Details Successful Simulated Attack on NATO's Baltic Flank
December 31 rises to 20%3%
An analysis of a December 2025 war game was published, detailing how a simulated Russian attack on Lithuania successfully exploited decision paralysis and divisions among NATO allies.
Former Russian commander recounts winning a December 2025 NATO war game attack
December 31 jumps to 28%5%
An article detailed a December 2025 war game where a Russian commander simulated a successful attack on NATO, demonstrating strategic weaknesses and increasing market wariness of a real clash. This reinforced fears but did not confirm any actual military engagement.
War game reveals NATO's political paralysis and limited offensive capabilities against Russia
December 31 rises to 23%4%
A NATO military simulation in Lithuania showed that political divisions and limited offensive air capabilities could hinder NATO's response to a Russian attack, increasing market concerns about conflict potential.
Analysis revisits December 2025 war game where Russia simulated successful attack on NATO
December 31 jumps to 22%5%
An article reflecting on a December 2025 war game where Russia simulated an attack on NATO and won, underscoring the plausibility of a new Russian offensive and NATO's vulnerabilities. This analysis likely influenced market perceptions of conflict risk.
Russian commander simulates successful attack on NATO in December 2025 war game
December 31 rises to 24%1%
A Russian military commander recounted leading a successful simulated attack against NATO in a December 2025 war game, exploiting alliance divisions. This scenario underscored the plausibility of conflict but also highlighted NATO's vulnerabilities, influencing market perceptions of risk.
Russian commander recounts winning December 2025 NATO war game
December 31 dips to 20%3%
A Russian commander described winning a December 2025 NATO war game by exploiting alliance divisions and rapid action, underscoring risks but no real military clash occurred, contributing to market decline.
NATO leaders call for boosted air defense after Russian airspace breaches
December 31 jumps to 25%5%
Following repeated Russian airspace violations on NATO's eastern flank, NATO leaders condemned Russia's actions and emphasized the urgent need to strengthen air defenses, reflecting rising tensions but no direct military clash.
Russian forces redeploy motorized rifle regiments to reinforce positions in Ukraine
December 31 drops to 15%6%
Russian military redeployments in Ukraine indicated ongoing conflict but did not involve direct military engagement with NATO forces. This contributed to market uncertainty about escalation risks.
Latvian Defense Minister resigns after drone airspace violations
Following drone incursions into Latvian airspace and strikes on oil facilities, the Latvian Defense Minister resigned amid criticism of defense sector leadership. This political fallout reflected the seriousness of airspace violations but did not constitute a direct military clash with Russia.
Russian drones enter Latvian airspace, one crashes near oil facility
December 31 drops to 16%5%
Several drones entered Latvian airspace from Russia, with one crashing near an oil storage facility. Latvian authorities did not shoot down the drones due to safety concerns. This incident heightened tensions but did not meet the market's criteria for a military clash involving use of force between NATO and Russia.
Baltic Nations Call for Enhanced NATO Air Defense After Drone Incidents
December 31 rises to 23%2%
Following suspected stray Ukrainian drones crashing in Latvia, Baltic defense ministers urged NATO to strengthen airspace security. This highlighted ongoing regional tensions and risks of accidental escalation, slightly increasing market caution but not triggering expectations of direct military clash.
Latvia reports Russian drones entering its airspace, one crashes near oil facility
December 31 rises to 17%3%
Incursions of Russian drones into a NATO member’s airspace heightened alert but, lacking direct combat, reinforced expectations that clashes would remain limited, sustaining low price levels.
Russia condemns NATO's military expansion in Baltic region near Kaliningrad
December 31 dips to 20%2%
Russia publicly condemned NATO's increased military activities and infrastructure buildup near the Kaliningrad region, heightening tensions but not resulting in direct military engagement. This diplomatic and military posturing contributed to market uncertainty but did not increase the probability of a direct clash.
NATO scrambles fighter jets as Russian drones approach alliance airspace near Ukraine
December 31 dips to 20%3%
On May 2, 2026, NATO fighter jets were scrambled in response to Russian drones approaching NATO airspace near Ukraine, highlighting ongoing tensions and risks of escalation. Although no direct military clash occurred, such incidents maintained market wariness about potential conflict.
War game simulating potential Russian invasion highlights NATO vulnerabilities
December 31 rises to 16%2%
An opinion piece described a war game scenario where Russia invades through Belarus and Kaliningrad, exposing NATO's weaknesses and raising concerns about a possible future military clash, impacting market sentiment.
Opinion piece warns of plausible new Russian attack on NATO from December 2025 war game
December 31 rises to 23%1%
A New York Times opinion article highlighted a December 2025 war game where a simulated Russian invasion of NATO territory succeeded, underscoring NATO's vulnerabilities and the plausibility of a future Russian offensive. This raised market concerns about a potential clash but was speculative.
War game simulates plausible Russian attack on NATO territory
December 31 rises to 23%2%
A December 2025 war game revealed how Russia could successfully invade NATO Baltic states, underscoring NATO's vulnerabilities and raising fears of a real conflict. This scenario increased market speculation about a possible military clash.
War game simulates Russian attack on NATO, highlighting vulnerability but no real clash
December 31 dips to 16%4%
A December 2025 war game involving retired military and security experts simulated a Russian attack on NATO territory, revealing NATO's vulnerabilities but also the high risks of escalation. The exercise underscored the plausibility of conflict but did not correspond to actual military engagement, influencing market sentiment downward.
War game simulates plausible new Russian attack on NATO territory
December 31 jumps to 26%10%
A war game conducted in late 2025 simulated a Russian attack on NATO territory, revealing vulnerabilities and the plausibility of a new Russian offensive, which heightened market concerns about potential military clashes.
War game simulating Russian invasion of NATO territory highlights vulnerability
December 31 dips to 20%3%
A December 2025 war game published in April 2026 simulated a Russian invasion of NATO Baltic territory, showing how Russia could gain ground and force concessions. This scenario raised concerns about the plausibility of future conflict, influencing market sentiment downward due to perceived risk but no actual clash.
War game reveals plausibility of Russian attack on NATO and vulnerabilities
December 31 dips to 21%1%
A December 2025 war game simulated a successful Russian attack on NATO Baltic states, highlighting NATO's vulnerabilities and increasing market concern about potential military clashes, though no actual engagement occurred.
Russian military officials warn of increasing NATO conflict risks and hint at tactical nuclear options
In April 2026, former Russian Chief of the General Staff Yuri Baluevsky and Defense Ministry officials publicly discussed the growing risk of conflict with NATO and the possible use of tactical nuclear weapons. This heightened rhetoric increased market uncertainty but did not translate into direct military engagement.
Report highlights NATO's unpreparedness for war with Russia amid Middle East conflict
December 31 rises to 21%3%
A Politico-Pravda report detailed NATO's military weaknesses exposed by the Middle East war, suggesting the alliance is currently unprepared for a direct clash with Russia. This assessment likely contributed to cautious market sentiment about a near-term military encounter.
Analysis highlights NATO's unpreparedness for direct clash with Russia amid Iran conflict
December 31 jumps to 23%5%
A Politico article emphasized NATO's military weaknesses exposed by the Iran conflict, suggesting difficulties in a potential clash with Russia. This assessment likely influenced market perceptions of the risk of direct NATO-Russia military encounters.
Romania reports Russian drone swarm near Ukrainian border, no engagement occurred
December 31 dips to 20%2%
Romania initially reported RAF jets authorized to engage Russian drones near Ukrainian border but later clarified no shots were fired and no engagement took place. This incident raised alert levels but did not constitute a military clash under the market's definition.
British Typhoon jets shoot down Russian drones near NATO airspace in Romania
December 31 jumps to 21%7%
British Typhoon jets intercepted and shot down Russian drones operating near Romanian airspace as part of NATO's Enhanced Air Policing mission. This defensive action marked NATO's first direct engagement with Russian military assets but did not escalate to a full military clash, affecting market perceptions of conflict risk.
UK Ministry of Defence reports dangerous Russian interception of RAF surveillance aircraft
December 31 rises to 22%1%
Two Russian Su-35 fighters dangerously intercepted an unarmed RAF RC-135 surveillance aircraft over the Black Sea during a routine NATO mission. This incident raised tensions but did not involve direct use of force, affecting market sentiment about potential military clashes.
Polish Prime Minister questions US loyalty to NATO amid Russia tensions
December 31 dips to 21%1%
Polish PM Donald Tusk publicly questioned the United States' commitment to NATO defense obligations, reflecting alliance unease and concerns over readiness to respond to Russian aggression. This political uncertainty influenced market perceptions of NATO-Russia military clash risk.
Polish Prime Minister warns Russia may attack NATO in coming months
December 31 rises to 22%1%
The Polish Prime Minister publicly stated concerns that Russia could attack NATO within months, reflecting heightened political tensions but no confirmed military engagement. This statement influenced market sentiment but did not increase the probability of an actual clash.
Dutch intelligence warns Russia could strike NATO within a year after Ukraine war ends
December 31 jumps to 22%5%
The Dutch Military Intelligence and Security Service (MIVD) released a report indicating Russia could be ready for a regional conflict with NATO within a year after the Ukraine war ends, increasing market concerns about potential clashes.
Dutch Intelligence Warns Russia Could Be Ready for NATO Conflict Within a Year of Ukraine War Ending
December 31 dips to 20%1%
The Dutch military intelligence service MIVD warned that Russia is expanding its armed forces and could initiate a regional conflict with NATO within a year of hostilities ending in Ukraine.
German Defense Minister unveils new military strategy emphasizing Russia as main threat
December 31 rises to 22%3%
On April 22, 2026, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius presented a new military strategy titled 'Responsibility for Europe,' explicitly identifying Russia as the main threat to European security. This policy shift reflects NATO's focus on deterrence but does not indicate an imminent military clash.
Germany unveils plan to build Europe’s strongest army amid Russian threat
December 31 rises to 22%2%
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced a comprehensive military strategy to enhance Germany's defensive capabilities and build Europe's strongest conventional army by 2039, citing Russia as the greatest immediate threat. This announcement reflected heightened NATO readiness but did not indicate imminent military conflict, contributing to market reassessment of clash likelihood.
Russia offers legal assurance against aggression towards NATO and EU
December 31 dips to 20%2%
On December 22, 2025, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov declared Russia's willingness to legally formalize a commitment not to attack NATO or the EU, aiming to reduce fears of direct military conflict. This statement likely contributed to a decrease in market prices reflecting the probability of a military clash.
Germany unveils NATO “Responsibility for Europe” strategy amid Dutch warnings of Russian preparations
December 31 jumps to 22%5%
German Defence Minister Pistorius unveiled a new NATO strategy stressing the “possibility of a conflict with Russia” and Dutch intelligence warned of concrete Russian preparations. The heightened rhetoric pushed the “Yes” price for the December 31 outcome up from 17 % to 22 % by the end of the analysis window.
Dutch intelligence warns Russia may be ready for open confrontation with NATO within a year
December 31 rises to 22%1%
The Dutch Military Intelligence and Security Service assessed that Russia could increase its military potential for open conflict with NATO within a year, implying no immediate clash in the analyzed window. This assessment aligned with market declines in the probability of a near-term military encounter.
Dutch Military Intelligence Warns Russia Could Be Ready for NATO Conflict Within a Year of Ukraine War Ending
The Dutch military intelligence service MIVD released a report warning that Russia is expanding its armed forces and preparing strategic reserves to potentially initiate a regional conflict with NATO.
NATO intercepts Russian bombers and fighter jets over the Baltic Sea
NATO scrambled fighter jets to intercept Russian military aircraft flying near alliance airspace over the Baltic Sea, demonstrating ongoing tensions but no direct military engagement occurred. This event underscored persistent military posturing without crossing into armed conflict.
NATO fighter jets scramble to intercept Russian military aircraft over Baltic Sea
December 31 rises to 20%2%
NATO scrambled fighter jets to intercept Russian military aircraft, including long-range bombers, near alliance airspace over the Baltic Sea, highlighting ongoing tensions but no direct military engagement occurred. This incident underscored persistent strain along NATO's eastern flank without escalating to a military clash.
Dutch Intelligence Warns Russia Could Be Ready for NATO Conflict Within a Year of Ukraine War Ending
December 31 rises to 23%3%
The Netherlands' Military Intelligence and Security Service (MIVD) released its annual report warning that Russia is preparing for a regional conflict to politically divide NATO.
NATO scrambles fighter jets to intercept Russian military planes over Baltic Sea
December 31 dips to 21%1%
NATO fighter jets intercepted Russian bombers and fighter jets flying near alliance airspace over the Baltic Sea, demonstrating ongoing tensions but no direct military engagement. This event reinforced the market's view that encounters remain non-violent and below the threshold for a military clash.
NATO Secretary General emphasizes need for increased defense spending amid Russian threat
In early 2026, NATO leadership stressed the importance of rapid military production and increased defense budgets to counter Russian threats. This political and military posture reinforced the view that while tensions remain high, direct military conflict with Russia was not imminent, contributing to market price stability at low levels.
NATO fighter jets intercept Russian military aircraft over Baltic Sea
December 31 rises to 22%1%
NATO scrambled fighter jets to intercept Russian military planes flying near alliance airspace over the Baltic Sea, highlighting ongoing tensions but no direct military engagement occurred. This incident raised alertness but did not meet the market's criteria for a military clash.
NATO jets intercept Russian military aircraft near Baltic airspace
NATO scrambled fighter jets to intercept Russian bombers and fighters flying near alliance airspace over the Baltic Sea, highlighting ongoing tensions but no direct military engagement occurred. This incident raised alertness but did not meet the criteria for a military clash.
NATO jets scramble to intercept Russian bombers over the Baltic Sea
June 30 drops to 9%7%
NATO fighter jets intercepted a formation of Russian long‑range bombers and fighters near the Baltic Sea. The interception, reported as a defensive air‑policing action, reduced market expectations of a direct clash, moving the June 30 “Yes” price from 16 % down to 9 % by early May.
NATO scrambles jets to intercept Russian bombers near Baltic airspace
December 31 rises to 22%3%
NATO fighter jets intercepted Russian military aircraft flying near alliance airspace over the Baltic Sea, highlighting ongoing tensions but no direct military engagement occurred. This incident raised short-term concerns about escalation, causing a slight increase in market prices.
UK Ministry of Defense reveals Russian naval vessels mapping seabed to target NATO infrastructure
December 31 rises to 22%2%
The UK Ministry of Defense disclosed Russian naval activity mapping seabeds to target allied subsea cables, indicating gray zone tactics rather than direct military engagement. This reinforced the market's view of ongoing tensions without direct clashes.
Russian Su-35 jets dangerously intercept unarmed RAF surveillance aircraft over Black Sea
The UK Ministry of Defence reported that two Russian Su-35 fighter jets dangerously intercepted an unarmed RAF RC-135 surveillance aircraft during a routine NATO mission over the Black Sea, escalating tensions but not involving direct use of force qualifying as a military clash.
NATO intercepts Russian military aircraft over the Baltic Sea
December 31 rises to 21%3%
NATO scrambled fighter jets to intercept Russian bombers and fighters flying near alliance airspace, highlighting ongoing tensions but not escalating to direct military engagement, influencing market perceptions of clash risk.
Analysis highlights Russia's gray zone tactics against NATO
June 30 dips to 8%1%
An article detailed Russia's use of indirect military pressure and hybrid tactics against NATO, increasing concerns but not constituting direct military clashes. This contributed to cautious market sentiment about the likelihood of a direct clash by June 30.
UK launches Atlantic Bastion program in response to increased Russian naval activity
December 31 rises to 21%2%
The UK announced a new defense initiative to counter heightened Russian naval operations, reflecting ongoing gray zone conflict but no direct military clash. This strategic move indicated NATO's focus on deterrence rather than engagement, supporting market trends toward a 'No' outcome.
NATO initiates Arctic Sentry as Russian submarine threat intensifies
December 31 surges to 26%18%
NATO launched the Arctic Sentry operation in response to a surge of Russian submarine activity. Media coverage highlighted a renewed Cold‑War‑style posture, contributing to the market’s rise from 8 % (Mar 1) to 26 % (Mar 9).
Analysis highlights Russia's gray zone tactics against NATO
December 31 rises to 21%4%
An article detailed Russia's use of indirect military pressure and naval activity prompting NATO responses, increasing concerns about potential escalation but without direct military clashes. This contributed to market uncertainty about a direct NATO-Russia military encounter by year-end 2025.
NATO intercepts Russian strategic bombers and fighter jets over the Baltic Sea
December 31 rises to 22%1%
NATO scrambled jets to intercept Russian military aircraft flying without flight plans or radio contact over the Baltic Sea, demonstrating heightened military vigilance but no direct combat engagement occurred. This increased alertness reflected ongoing tensions but did not meet the market's criteria for a military clash.
Dutch intelligence warns of increased Russian hybrid attacks but low chance of direct NATO clash
December 31 rises to 21%3%
Dutch intelligence agencies assessed that while Russian hybrid warfare activities have increased, a direct military clash with NATO remains unlikely, reinforcing market expectations of no direct military encounter by mid-2026.
Dutch intelligence warns Russia stepping up hybrid attacks, direct clash with NATO no longer unthinkable
December 31 rises to 21%4%
Dutch intelligence agencies assessed that while a direct military clash remains unlikely, it is no longer unthinkable due to increased Russian hybrid warfare activities. This assessment contributed to cautious market optimism about a potential clash.
NATO jets intercept Russian strategic bombers over the Baltic Sea
December 31 rises to 21%3%
NATO scrambled French Rafale fighters and other NATO aircraft to intercept a formation of two Russian Tu‑22M3 bombers and ~10 escort fighters over the Baltic Sea. The visible show‑of‑force raised expectations of a direct NATO‑Russia clash, pushing the “December 31” probability up from 18 % on 2026‑04‑13 to 21 % on 2026‑04‑19.
UK and Norway launch Atlantic Bastion program to counter Russian naval activity
December 31 rises to 22%1%
In December 2025, the UK and Norway announced the Atlantic Bastion program as a direct response to increased Russian naval operations, signaling NATO's efforts to strengthen maritime defenses amid rising tensions. This bolstered perceptions of potential conflict but did not indicate an actual military clash.
NATO counters Russia’s submarine threat with Cold War-style readiness in Arctic
December 31 rises to 22%2%
NATO increased monitoring and interception of Russian submarines in the Arctic, reflecting heightened military readiness but no direct engagement. This contributed to perceptions of deterrence and reduced likelihood of a clash.
Relocation of Ukrainian Defense Industry to Europe Increases Risk of Russia-NATO Clash
December 31 dips to 21%1%
Military expert Boris Rozhin warned that European NATO members relocating Ukrainian drone-production facilities to their territories narrows the line between war and peace, increasing the risk of direct conflict.
Intelligence assessments indicate direct NATO-Russia military clash remains unlikely
Dutch intelligence agencies in early 2026 assessed that while a direct military clash between Russia and NATO is no longer unthinkable, it remains unlikely. This assessment contributed to the market's low probability pricing for a military clash by mid-2026.
Russian military commander warns of impending war with Europe, NATO rehearses Kaliningrad blockade
December 31 dips to 22%1%
A Russian military commander publicly warned of a major war with Europe and claimed NATO countries are rehearsing a blockade of Kaliningrad to provoke Russia. This heightened tensions but did not result in direct military engagement during the window.
Russian commander warns of impending war with Europe amid NATO blockade rehearsals
December 31 rises to 22%2%
A Russian military commander publicly claimed that European NATO countries are rehearsing a blockade of Kaliningrad to provoke a full-scale military clash. This heightened rhetoric increased perceived risk but did not translate into actual military engagement.
UK Ministry of Defence reports dangerous Russian interception of RAF surveillance aircraft over Black Sea
Two Russian Su-35 fighters dangerously intercepted an unarmed RAF RC-135 surveillance aircraft during a routine NATO mission over the Black Sea. This incident heightened tensions but did not involve direct use of force, thus not qualifying as a military encounter under the market's criteria.
Russian official accuses Baltic states and Finland of NATO participation via drone flights
Russian Presidential Aide Nikolai Patrushev claimed Baltic states and Finland allowed Ukrainian drones to fly through their airspace, signaling direct NATO involvement in strikes against Russia. This heightened tensions and suggested possible Russian retaliatory actions, influencing market perceptions of conflict risk.
Czech President Petr Pavel warns Europe may need to shoot down Russian aircraft violating NATO airspace
Pavel’s warning that Europe might have to down Russian aircraft if violations continue heightened diplomatic pressure on Russia, lowering the perceived chance of a direct NATO‑Russia engagement.
Dutch intelligence warns of increased Russian hybrid attacks, direct clash no longer unthinkable
December 31 jumps to 23%6%
Dutch intelligence agencies warned in early 2026 that while a direct military clash remains unlikely, it is no longer unthinkable due to increased Russian hybrid warfare activities in Europe. This assessment influenced market sentiment, reflecting ongoing tensions without direct conflict.
UK and Norway disrupt covert Russian operation targeting subsea infrastructure
British Defense Secretary John Healey announced that UK forces, with Norwegian assistance, disrupted a covert Russian operation targeting subsea infrastructure near UK waters, highlighting ongoing covert tensions but no direct military clash with NATO forces.
UK Ministry of Defence reports dangerous Russian fighter jet interceptions of RAF reconnaissance plane over Black Sea
December 31 rises to 21%4%
In April 2026, two Russian fighter jets, a Su-35 and a Su-27, dangerously intercepted an unarmed RAF RC-135W Rivet Joint surveillance aircraft over the Black Sea, with one jet flying close enough to trigger emergency systems and disable the plane's autopilot. This incident heightened fears of accidental military conflict and led to formal diplomatic protests by the UK.
NATO continues diplomatic efforts to manage tensions with Russia
December 31 jumps to 20%6%
NATO's diplomatic initiatives and internal discussions aimed to reduce the risk of direct military clashes, contributing to the market's low probability for a NATO-Russia military encounter by year-end.
US NATO wargames confirm Russia’s potential nuclear escalation in conflict
December 31 rises to 21%3%
US NATO exercises in February 2026 concluded that Russia would likely escalate to nuclear weapons in a direct clash with NATO, underscoring the high stakes and influencing market risk assessments.
U.S. military announces naval blockade of Iranian ports amid regional tensions
December 31 jumps to 20%6%
The U.S. military's naval blockade of Iranian ports, announced in April 2026, heightened regional tensions but did not involve direct NATO-Russia military engagement, maintaining low market odds for a clash within the resolution window.
Russian Foreign Ministry accuses NATO of preparing for imminent military conflict
December 31 rises to 21%2%
Russian officials publicly claimed NATO is preparing for a direct armed clash, citing increased military spending and exercises, which heightened market concerns about escalation risks.
December 2025 war game simulates Russian attack on NATO territory
December 31 drops to 14%6%
A December 1, 2025 war game conducted by German military experts simulated a Russian attack on NATO, revealing alliance vulnerabilities and hesitation but no actual conflict, influencing market sentiment downward.
Poland accuses Russia of sabotage on railway near Ukrainian border
December 31 rises to 23%2%
In November 2025, Poland blamed Russia for a bomb attack on a railway between Warsaw and the Ukrainian border, escalating tensions and raising fears of direct military conflict, influencing market prices upward.
Russian attacks on economic facilities continue, NATO countries emphasize air defense
December 31 rises to 23%3%
On March 29, 2026, reports indicated ongoing Russian strikes on economic targets and increased NATO focus on strengthening air defenses on the eastern flank. These developments maintained market caution but did not indicate a direct military clash.
Germany warns Russia may be preparing attack on NATO
December 31 surges to 26%16%
German officials publicly warned of potential Russian preparations for an attack on NATO, raising alert levels but not confirming any direct military engagement. This warning caused a brief increase in market probability before declining again.
Ukrainian drones crash near Finnish border, Finnish jets scrambled
December 31 rises to 20%2%
Two Ukrainian drones crashed near the Finnish‑Russian border, prompting the Finnish Air Force to scramble F/A‑18s. The incident illustrated the proximity of hostilities but did not involve direct fire, tempering the market’s optimism and keeping the “December 31” probability near the low‑20 % range.
NATO Secretary General reports increased military spending and readiness
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte reported that all 32 NATO countries increased military spending and readiness in 2025, reflecting heightened preparedness but no direct engagement, which influenced market perceptions of clash likelihood.
Stray Ukrainian drones hit NATO territory in Baltic states amid large-scale strikes
December 31 rises to 22%4%
During Ukraine's largest coordinated drone offensive in 2026, stray drones entered Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, marking the first time Ukrainian weapons struck NATO member states' infrastructure, increasing tensions and market uncertainty.
NATO allies conduct military exercises in the Arctic preparing for potential Russian attack
December 31 drops to 14%6%
NATO and US forces held exercises in the far North near Norway to prepare for possible Russian aggression. These defensive preparations underscored ongoing tensions but did not involve direct military engagement, keeping market expectations for a clash low.
U.S. and NATO conduct military exercises in the Arctic to prepare for Russian attack
December 31 rises to 14%2%
NATO and U.S. forces held exercises in the Arctic region to prepare for potential Russian aggression, demonstrating readiness and deterrence that likely reduced market expectations of a direct clash in the analyzed period.
NATO deputy secretary general calls for imposing costs on aggressors
December 31 dips to 20%3%
In March 2026, NATO's deputy secretary general emphasized the need to impose costs on those seeking harm, reflecting NATO's stance on deterring Russian aggression. This statement reinforced NATO's deterrence posture, contributing to market confidence that a direct military clash was unlikely.
Russian challenge to Norway’s sovereignty over Svalbard escalates Arctic tensions
December 31 jumps to 22%8%
Russia's direct questioning of Norway's control over Svalbard and military dominance in the Arctic raised concerns about potential skirmishes, but no direct military encounter occurred, influencing market fluctuations.
Estonian airspace violation by Russian MiG-31 jets detected
December 31 dips to 24%2%
In December 2025, Estonian Defense Forces detected Russian MiG-31 jets in their airspace without permission, escorted by NATO F-35s. This incident was a provocative act but did not involve direct use of force, keeping the market cautious about a full military clash.
Finnish and Estonian authorities seize ship suspected of sabotaging undersea cable
December 31 dips to 19%4%
On December 31, 2025, Finnish and Estonian authorities seized the Fitburg cargo ship for attempting to damage an undersea telecom cable, an act of sabotage attributed to Russia. This incident increased tensions but did not involve direct military engagement, thus not qualifying as a clash.
Finnish and Estonian authorities seize ship suspected of sabotage in Baltic Sea
December 31 drops to 20%13%
On December 31, 2025, Finnish and Estonian authorities seized a cargo ship suspected of damaging undersea telecom cables, attributed to Russian operations. This act of sabotage increased tensions but did not meet the criteria for a military clash, leading to a market price decline.
Lithuanian Intelligence Warns of Russian Military Expansion Near NATO Borders
December 31 surges to 25%15%
Lithuania's intelligence service released a threat assessment warning that Russia is actively adding new military units along NATO's eastern flank, increasing the long-term risk of conflict.
Russia expands military forces near NATO borders, Lithuania warns
December 31 rises to 14%2%
Lithuanian intelligence reported increased Russian military presence and new units near NATO's eastern flank, raising concerns about potential limited military action in the Baltic region within one to two years, contributing to market uncertainty.
Lithuanian Intelligence Warns Russia is Expanding Military Units Near NATO Borders
December 31 jumps to 23%10%
Lithuania's annual national threat assessment warned that Russia is actively expanding its military presence and forming new divisions along NATO's eastern flank, particularly in Kaliningrad.
NATO jets intercept six Russian warplanes over the Baltic Sea
December 31 rises to 23%4%
NATO scrambled fighter jets and intercepted six Russian military aircraft over the Baltic Sea, heightening the perception of a direct NATO‑Russia clash and pushing the market up to 23 % on Mar 9 (peak of the March surge).
Lithuanian report warns of Russian military buildup near NATO borders
December 31 dips to 17%3%
A March 2026 Lithuanian intelligence report detailed Russia's ongoing expansion of military units near NATO's eastern flank, including new divisions and brigades. While this buildup signals increased threat potential, assessments indicated Russia was not yet prepared for a large-scale war with NATO, supporting market declines.
Lithuanian intel warns of new Russian units near NATO border
June 30 rises to 8%3%
Lithuanian intelligence released a threat assessment showing new Russian naval‑infantry units and additional forces near Kaliningrad, heightening alarm on the Eastern flank. The report coincided with a jump in the “June 30” probability from 5 % on 2026‑03‑06 to 8 % on 2026‑03‑10.
Lithuanian intelligence reports Russia expanding military forces near NATO borders
December 31 jumps to 19%5%
Lithuanian intelligence warned of Russia adding new military units near NATO's eastern flank, increasing firepower but not engaging in direct conflict. This contributed to market uncertainty but did not raise the probability of a military clash within the resolution period.
Lithuanian intelligence reports Russian military buildup near NATO borders
December 31 rises to 17%3%
Lithuania's intelligence service reported Russia expanding military forces along NATO's eastern flank, including new units and capabilities. While this indicated preparation for potential conflict, no direct military engagement occurred, maintaining market expectations of no clash by year-end.
Lithuanian intelligence warns of Russia expanding forces along NATO’s eastern border
June 30 jumps to 8%5%
A Lithuanian threat assessment reported that Russia was adding new missile brigades and naval infantry units near NATO’s eastern flank. The report warned that any easing of sanctions could prompt more aggressive moves, causing the “Yes” price for the June 30 outcome to fall to a low of 3 % on 13 Feb and then rebound modestly in March.
NATO reinforces eastern flank with Operation Eastern Sentry amid drone incursions
December 31 jumps to 14%5%
NATO launched a military initiative to strengthen defenses against Russian drone incursions, signaling readiness but avoiding direct military engagement, which kept the market's probability low for a clash.
Russia launches massive missile‑drone barrage ahead of UAE talks
December 31 rises to 11%3%
A record‑size Russian strike targeting Ukraine’s energy sector, timed before diplomatic talks, heightened regional tension but reinforced that NATO forces were not directly involved, keeping prices low.
UK launches Atlantic Bastion program in response to Russian naval activity
December 31 surges to 33%22%
In December 2025, the UK announced the Atlantic Bastion program to counter increased Russian naval operations, signaling NATO's focus on deterrence and defense rather than direct military confrontation, which influenced market confidence downward.
Russian official warns Baltic states over Ukrainian drone use, hints at retaliation
December 31 jumps to 34%12%
A Russian statement accusing Baltic states of allowing Ukrainian drones to strike Russian territory hinted at possible retaliatory airspace violations. Although no direct engagement occurred, the speculation briefly lifted the “Yes” probability for the December 31 outcome to 34 % on 8 Mar.
UK announces Atlantic Bastion program to counter Russian naval activity
December 31 jumps to 26%13%
In December 2025, the UK launched the Atlantic Bastion program as a direct response to increased Russian naval activity, signaling NATO's intent to strengthen deterrence. This announcement contributed to market volatility and a peak in the probability of a clash by December 31.
UK and Norway launch Atlantic Bastion program in response to Russian naval activity
December 31 surges to 32%21%
In December 2025, the UK and Norway announced the Atlantic Bastion program to counter increased Russian naval activity, signaling NATO's strengthening deterrence posture. This development temporarily increased market expectations of a clash but also underscored NATO's readiness.
Russian Navy Conducts Exercises Near Kaliningrad Amid NATO BALTOPS Drills
December 31 surges to 35%23%
Russia held naval exercises near Kaliningrad simultaneously with NATO's BALTOPS exercises in the Baltic Sea, demonstrating military readiness but avoiding direct confrontation. This increased short-term market uncertainty, causing a temporary price spike reflecting elevated risk perceptions.
Norwegian F-35s intercept Russian Tu-95MS bombers over Barents Sea
December 31 surges to 33%22%
In early March 2026, Norwegian jets intercepted Russian bombers near NATO airspace, demonstrating heightened military alertness but no direct use of force. This event briefly increased market prices due to elevated tensions.
Market spike to 35% amid renewed concerns of NATO-Russia tensions
December 31 surges to 35%15%
The market price rose sharply to 35% for the December 31 outcome, possibly due to increased military exercises such as NATO's Gallant Boar 2026 and heightened rhetoric from military officials predicting potential clashes, raising fears of escalation.
NATO launches Eastern Sentry to bolster vigilance on its eastern flank
The activation of Eastern Sentry, a multi‑domain activity enhancing NATO’s presence along the eastern border, signaled a defensive posture that reduced expectations of a direct NATO‑Russia clash, contributing to a price dip.
Market spikes to 36% amid renewed concerns over Russian naval activity
December 31 surges to 36%25%
The announcement of the UK’s Atlantic Bastion program in December 2025, aimed at countering increased Russian naval operations, caused a temporary spike in market prices reflecting fears of escalation.
Market spikes amid reports of increased Russian drone incursions into NATO airspace
December 31 surges to 30%22%
Reports of Russian drones entering NATO airspace and being shot down by Polish and NATO forces raised fears of direct military encounters, causing a sharp increase in market prices for a clash by December 31.
NATO steps up Arctic submarine counter‑measures as Russian fleet expands
December 31 jumps to 26%6%
A Bloomberg feature highlighted NATO’s intensified Arctic submarine tracking and new joint Norwegian‑UK patrols after a surge in Russian submarine activity. The heightened operational tempo spurred optimism of a possible direct encounter, lifting the “December 31” price from 20 % on 2026‑03‑06 to 26 % on 2026‑03‑15.
Lithuania reports Russia expanding military units on NATO border with battle experience
December 31 rises to 12%2%
Lithuanian intelligence reported Russia's military expansion and battle experience accumulation near NATO borders, indicating preparation for potential future conflict but not immediate attack, contributing to market decline in clash probability.
Lithuanian Intelligence Warns Russia is Expanding Military Units on NATO Borders
December 31 jumps to 20%6%
Lithuania's annual threat assessment warned that Russia is actively expanding and preparing military units along the NATO border for a potential long-term conflict after the war in Ukraine.
Russia conducts large-scale military exercises with nuclear-capable forces near NATO borders
December 31 dips to 10%4%
In late 2025, Russia activated its nuclear deterrent and conducted extensive military drills involving tens of thousands of troops and strategic missile forces near NATO borders. While escalating tensions, these exercises served as a show of force rather than direct engagement, contributing to market uncertainty and price fluctuations.
Russia expands military base near Finland’s border
December 31 rises to 20%2%
Satellite imagery confirmed Russia’s expansion of the Rybka base near the Finnish border, signalling preparation for a possible NATO confrontation. The news reinforced bearish sentiment and helped keep the “December 31” probability near the low‑20 % level.
Swedish Military Neutralizes Suspected Drone Near French Aircraft Carrier
June 30 rises to 6%1%
A drone approaching the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was neutralized by Swedish forces, highlighting ongoing gray-zone provocations but lacking direct proof of Russian military involvement.
UK launches Atlantic Bastion program in response to Russian naval activity
December 31 jumps to 15%5%
In December 2025, the UK announced the Atlantic Bastion program to counter increased Russian naval activity, signaling NATO's enhanced deterrence posture. This likely contributed to a temporary market uptick in perceived deterrence and reduced likelihood of direct military clash.
NATO marks four years since Russia’s invasion, pledges continued support to Ukraine
December 31 dips to 10%4%
NATO reaffirmed its commitment to Ukraine and highlighted ongoing military aid, signaling sustained conflict in Ukraine but no direct NATO-Russia military clash, which influenced market sentiment downward.
NATO commemorates four‑year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
December 31 rises to 16%2%
NATO marked the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full‑scale invasion, with Secretary‑General Mark Rutte emphasizing continued military support for Ukraine. The high‑profile ceremony raised concerns of a possible escalation, coinciding with the market’s jump from 14 % to 16 % on Feb 9 and the subsequent volatility in early‑February.
NATO shoots down Russian attack drone over the Black Sea
December 31 rises to 14%4%
Reports surfaced that a Russian UAV (Shahed‑type) was shot down by NATO forces over the Black Sea while it was targeting a Ukrainian outpost, marking one of the few qualifying engagements (UAV shoot‑down). The incident nudged the “December 31” odds up from 10 % on 2026‑02‑21 to 14 % on 2026‑02‑25.
Report highlights massive Russian casualties and economic strain from Ukraine war
A report detailed Russia's heavy casualties and economic decline due to the ongoing Ukraine conflict, undermining Russia's military capacity and reducing the probability of initiating a direct NATO clash in the near term.
Report shows 200% surge in Russian violations of NATO airspace in 2025
December 31 dips to 10%1%
NATO members recorded 18 confirmed Russian airspace violations in 2025, a sharp increase but mostly involving incursions without direct use of force. This pattern of gray zone tactics increased tensions but did not meet the market's criteria for a military clash, contributing to lower probabilities.
Report: Russian airspace violations of NATO surged 200% in 2025
December 31 dips to 10%2%
A report highlighted a sharp increase in Russian airspace violations over NATO countries in 2025, including drone incursions and missile crossings. Despite the escalation in gray zone tactics, these incidents stopped short of direct military engagement, influencing market sentiment toward a lower probability of a clash.
NATO launches Arctic Sentry to counter growing Russian activity in the High North
December 31 surges to 34%20%
NATO announced the launch of the multi‑domain Arctic Sentry operation, citing increased Russian activity in the High North. The announcement raised concerns of a possible NATO‑Russia clash, pushing the market’s “Yes” probability up to 34 % on the December 31 outcome.
War game simulates Russian attack on NATO territory, revealing vulnerabilities
December 31 surges to 30%22%
A war game conducted on December 1, 2025, involving retired military leaders and security experts, simulated a Russian attack on NATO territory, demonstrating how plausible such an attack could be and highlighting NATO's vulnerabilities. This event increased market perception of a possible military clash by December 31, 2026.
War game simulation highlights risks but no real clash occurs
December 31 dips to 11%3%
A December 2025 war game involving NATO and Russian military experts underscored the dangers of escalation but did not translate into actual conflict, contributing to market skepticism and low prices in February 2026.
German Media Outlines Chilling Results of December NATO-Russia War Game Simulation
A detailed report on a joint German war game simulation highlighted Europe's vulnerability and struggle to respond to a hypothetical Russian breach of the Lithuanian border without immediate U.S. assistance.
German Media and Military Experts Simulate Russian Attack on NATO in All-Day War Game
December 31 jumps to 24%14%
A detailed war game conducted by WELT and the German Armed Forces simulated a Russian breach of the Lithuanian border, highlighting the challenges Europe faces in responding without immediate U.S. support.
Dutch intelligence warns direct NATO-Russia clash unlikely but possible
December 31 dips to 10%4%
Dutch intelligence agencies assessed that while a direct military clash remains unlikely, it is no longer unthinkable, reflecting ongoing hybrid warfare and increased Russian provocations. This tempered market optimism about a clash occurring soon.
German War Game Simulation Explores Response to Potential Russian Attack on NATO Member
December 31 drops to 10%13%
A detailed war game conducted by WELT and German military experts simulated a Russian breach of the Lithuanian border, highlighting NATO's potential decision paralysis and defense vulnerabilities.
Russia-NATO war game simulates Russian attack on Lithuania, highlighting limited European response
December 31 plunges to 22%28%
A war game conducted in Germany simulated a Russian breach of Lithuanian territory, revealing NATO's limited immediate response capabilities without U.S. involvement. This highlighted the challenges Europe faces in responding to a direct Russian attack on a NATO member, influencing market perceptions of the likelihood of a military clash.
Russia attacks NATO country in war game simulation, NATO response limited
December 31 drops to 14%7%
A war game simulation showed Russia attacking a NATO country with limited NATO response, highlighting vulnerabilities but no real conflict. This scenario underscored risks but did not increase immediate expectations of a military clash.
NATO-Russia war game simulates Russian attack on NATO country, ending poorly for Russia
December 31 dips to 15%2%
A war game conducted in Germany simulated a Russian attack on a NATO member, revealing NATO's limited immediate response but eventual resistance. The exercise highlighted the complexity of a direct conflict and likely contributed to market skepticism about imminent clashes.
German-led war game simulates Russian attack on NATO, ending in Russian defeat
June 30 plunges to 9%41%
On December 1, 2025, a war game conducted by German military experts simulated a Russian attack on NATO territory, resulting in a Russian defeat. This exercise demonstrated NATO's potential to respond effectively, reducing market expectations of a real clash by March 31, 2026.
NATO launches Arctic Sentry mission to bolster Arctic security against Russia
December 31 dips to 12%4%
On February 11, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced the launch of the Arctic Sentry mission to increase NATO's military presence in the Arctic in response to Russia's growing activity. This demonstrated NATO's defensive posture rather than offensive action, reinforcing the low likelihood of direct military clash in the near term.
NATO announces Arctic Sentry to bolster security amid Russian military activity
December 31 dips to 14%1%
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte outlined the Arctic Sentry initiative to enhance multi-domain security in the Arctic, reflecting NATO's ongoing military readiness and deterrence posture against Russia, which tempered fears of immediate conflict.
NATO to increase Arctic security amid Russian military activity
December 31 dips to 10%4%
NATO announced plans to enhance its military presence in the Arctic in response to Russian military displays, reflecting heightened tensions but no direct military clash. This contributed to sustained low market probabilities for a NATO-Russia military encounter in 2025.
Intelligence Chief States Russia Cannot Attack NATO This Year
December 31 dips to 12%2%
A senior European intelligence official assessed that Russia is structurally unable to launch an attack on NATO in 2026 or 2027 due to its heavy focus and losses in Ukraine, driving the probability of a clash down to its lowest levels.
Senior European intelligence official says Russia cannot attack NATO this year or next
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
A senior European intelligence chief publicly stated that Russia lacks the resources to launch an attack on NATO in 2026 or 2027, though it plans to increase forces along NATO's eastern flank. This assessment reduced market expectations of a military clash within the resolution window.
Intelligence Chief Says Russia Cannot Attack NATO This Year or Next
December 31 dips to 10%2%
A senior European intelligence official stated that Russia lacks the resources to launch an attack on NATO in 2026 or 2027, as it must maintain significant forces in Ukraine. This assessment lowered the perceived immediate threat of a direct military clash.
Senior European intelligence official states Russia cannot attack NATO this year or next
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
A senior European intelligence chief publicly assessed that Russia lacks the resources to launch an attack on NATO in 2026 or 2027, though it plans to increase forces along NATO's eastern flank. This assessment reduced market expectations of a near-term military clash.
European intelligence official states Russia cannot attack NATO this year or next
December 31 dips to 15%4%
A senior European intelligence official publicly assessed that Russia currently lacks sufficient resources to launch an attack on NATO, reducing market expectations of a near-term military clash.
Senior European intelligence chief says Russia cannot attack NATO this year
December 31 dips to 12%3%
A senior European intelligence official stated on February 10 that Russia was not expected to launch an attack on NATO in 2026 or 2027, though it planned to boost forces along NATO's eastern flank. This official assessment lowered market expectations of a direct NATO-Russia military clash within the year.
European Intelligence Chief States Russia Cannot Launch Attack on NATO This Year
December 31 dips to 10%4%
A senior European intelligence official stated that Russia lacks the resources to attack NATO in 2026 or 2027 due to its heavy military commitment in Ukraine, driving down the perceived probability of a near-term clash.
US and Russia restore high-level military communication after Abu Dhabi talks
December 31 dips to 13%1%
The US and Russia agreed to restore high-level military communication channels to reduce risks of direct confrontation, signaling a diplomatic thaw that lowered the market's perceived risk of a NATO-Russia military clash during the period.
US and Russian military officials hold talks in Abu Dhabi to prevent accidental clashes
December 31 jumps to 23%13%
US and Russian military commanders met to establish communication channels aimed at preventing accidental military incidents, temporarily easing fears of direct NATO-Russia military clashes.
U.S. and NATO commanders revive military‑to‑military talks with Russia in Abu Dhabi
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
The Abu Dhabi meeting re‑established a high‑level NATO‑U.S.–Russia military‑to‑military channel and included a prisoner‑exchange. By providing a direct communication link, the talks lowered the perceived risk of a NATO‑Russia clash, pushing the “December 31” probability down from 50 % (Jan 13) to about 21 % on Jan 18.
Intelligence chief states Russia cannot attack NATO this year but plans force buildup
December 31 dips to 10%4%
A senior European intelligence official stated that Russia is unlikely to attack NATO in 2026 but is increasing forces along NATO's eastern flank. This assessment significantly reduced market expectations of a NATO-Russia military clash within the year.
Belfer Center report highlights Russia's gray zone tactics against NATO
December 31 rises to 15%1%
A February 5, 2026 report from the Belfer Center detailed Russia's use of gray zone tactics, including drone incursions and sabotage, to unsettle NATO countries without triggering full-scale conflict. This analysis contributed to market sentiment that a direct military clash was still avoidable despite provocations.
Russian diplomat claims NATO preparing for large-scale military clash with Russia
December 31 rises to 16%2%
Yulia Zhdanova, head of the Russian delegation at Vienna talks, stated NATO is preparing Europe for a large-scale military clash with Russia within two to four years, increasing market concerns about potential conflict escalation.
Russian diplomat Zhdanova says NATO is gearing up for a large‑scale clash with Russia
June 30 plunges to 10%40%
Zhdanova warned that NATO was preparing for a large‑scale clash with Russia. The stark rhetoric lifted market anxiety and produced a short‑term spike in the “June 30” probability to about 10 % (Jan 13 → Jan 14) before the effect faded.
NATO chief Mark Rutte confident allies will deliver $15 billion in US arms for Ukraine in 2026
Rutte’s statement that NATO allies will commit substantial arms to Ukraine suggested a continued focus on supporting Ukraine rather than escalating NATO‑Russia direct conflict, prompting another price decline.
Norwegian F-35s intercept Russian Tu-95MS bombers over Barents Sea
December 31 rises to 15%1%
In December 2025, Norwegian F-35 fighters intercepted Russian nuclear-capable bombers over the Barents Sea, a show of force and deterrence but without direct military engagement involving weapons use, thus not qualifying as a military clash.
German military official warns of potential Russian attack on NATO in two years
June 30 dips to 6%2%
German Lieutenant General Gerald Funke stated that Germany is preparing for a possible Russian attack on NATO in two years, implying no imminent direct military clash in 2025 or early 2026. This tempered market expectations for near-term conflict.
German war game simulates Russian attack on NATO member Lithuania
December 31 dips to 11%3%
A war game conducted in Germany simulated a Russian breach of Lithuanian border, revealing European difficulties in responding without U.S. support. The exercise highlighted the risks of escalation but did not reflect an actual military clash, reinforcing market skepticism about imminent conflict.
NATO launches Operation Eastern Sentry to protect eastern borders
December 31 dips to 10%4%
In response to drone incursions and airspace violations, NATO initiated Operation Eastern Sentry in September 2025 to enhance military presence in Baltic states and Poland, signaling readiness but avoiding direct conflict.
Belarus launches reconnaissance balloons into Polish airspace amid NATO-Russia tensions
Between January 31 and February 1, 2026, Belarus launched balloon-like objects into Polish airspace, likely as part of Russia's broader 'Phase Zero' campaign to destabilize NATO. This increased regional tensions but did not escalate to direct military encounters between NATO and Russia.
NATO leaders emphasize continued support for Ukraine amid conflict
December 31 dips to 19%2%
NATO officials, including Secretary General Mark Rutte, visited Kyiv to reaffirm support for Ukraine, signaling ongoing conflict but no direct NATO-Russia military clash. This diplomatic activity maintained market uncertainty but did not increase odds of direct military engagement.
Spanish jets intercept Russian fighter near NATO Baltic airspace
Spanish EF-18M Hornet jets intercepted a Russian Su-30SM2 fighter jet near NATO Baltic airspace, reflecting ongoing tensions but no direct military engagement. This incident underscored heightened alertness without crossing into armed conflict, maintaining low market probabilities.
Spanish Jets Intercept Russian Su-30SM2 Fighter Over Baltic Sea
June 30 dips to 8%1%
Spanish EF-18M Hornet jets intercepted a Russian Su-30SM2 fighter jet flying close to NATO airspace, continuing the pattern of non-violent aerial encounters that do not trigger the market's resolution criteria.
New US National Defense Strategy Downgrades Russian Threat to NATO
December 31 dips to 15%4%
The newly released 2026 U.S. National Defense Strategy characterized Russia as a 'persistent but manageable threat' rather than an existential one, signaling a lower likelihood of direct U.S.-led military escalation.
NATO Secretary General reports high Russian battlefield casualties in December 2025
December 31 dips to 20%1%
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte revealed that Russia suffered up to 1,000 fatalities daily in December 2025, indicating severe Russian military strain. This information suggested Russia's limited capacity for new large-scale operations against NATO, contributing to market price declines.
NATO Chief Rutte cites catastrophic Russian battlefield losses in December 2025
December 31 rises to 23%2%
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte revealed that Russia suffered up to 1,000 soldier fatalities daily in December 2025, indicating severe Russian military strain. This reduced expectations of Russia initiating a direct NATO clash soon, impacting market prices downward.
NATO launches Operation Eastern Sentry in response to Russian drone incursions
December 31 dips to 14%3%
Following the September 2025 drone swarm over Poland, NATO initiated Operation Eastern Sentry to bolster its eastern flank with military assets from multiple member states. This defensive posture reduced immediate fears of a direct clash, reflected in the market's price drop.
Russian missile and drone strikes intensify in Ukraine amid NATO tensions
On January 20, 2026, Russian forces launched numerous missile and drone attacks in Ukraine, escalating the conflict but without direct military engagement with NATO forces. This sustained market uncertainty but did not trigger a spike in clash probability.
Russian jets violate Estonian airspace amid rising tensions
December 31 dips to 13%4%
Russian fighter jets crossed into Estonian airspace in September 2025, increasing NATO concerns and prompting bolstered air patrols, but no direct military engagement occurred, contributing to a market price drop.
Lavrov Warns of NATO Crisis Over Trump's Greenland Bid
June 30 dips to 9%4%
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Donald Trump's push for Greenland is causing internal friction within NATO. This diplomatic posturing highlighted political divisions rather than imminent military clashes.
Russian jets violate Estonian airspace, escorted by NATO fighters
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
Russian MiG-31 jets entered Estonian airspace without permission, prompting NATO F-35 escorts. While a provocative act, it did not escalate to a military encounter involving use of force, thus not meeting market criteria.
Reports confirm ongoing Russian provocations but no direct military clashes with NATO
December 31 dips to 21%2%
Despite multiple incidents such as Russian drones entering Polish airspace and fighter jets crossing into Estonian airspace in late 2025, these provocations did not escalate into direct military engagements involving the use of force. This maintained market skepticism about a full military clash occurring.
Russian MiG-31 jets violate Estonian airspace, escorted by NATO F-35s
December 31 drops to 14%7%
In mid-January 2026, Russian fighter jets entered Estonian airspace without permission, prompting NATO jets to escort them out. This incident increased tensions but did not escalate to direct military engagement, causing a drop in market prices for a clash.
Market price drops sharply to 21% as no direct military clash occurs
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
Despite ongoing Russian provocations, no direct military engagement meeting the market's criteria occurred, leading to a sharp decline in the perceived likelihood of a clash by January 18, 2026.
Italian Eurofighters Intercept Russian Aircraft Over Baltic Sea
December 31 dips to 11%2%
NATO jets scrambled to intercept a Russian Be-200 multirole aircraft near Baltic airspace. The routine, non-violent nature of the interception confirmed that both sides were avoiding direct kinetic clashes.
Finland’s intelligence chief urges vigilance over Russian military buildup
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
Finnish intelligence highlighted ongoing Russian military expansion, raising concerns about potential aggression but emphasizing preparedness over inevitability of conflict. This maintained cautious market sentiment.
NATO jets intercept Russian Be-200 aircraft near Baltic Sea
December 31 dips to 11%2%
On January 16, 2026, NATO fighter jets intercepted a Russian Be-200 multirole amphibious aircraft approaching the Baltic Sea, reflecting ongoing airspace tensions but no direct use of force qualifying as a military encounter. This maintained market caution but did not increase odds of clash.
NATO Scrambles Italian Eurofighters to Intercept Russian Amphibious Aircraft Over Baltic Sea
December 31 plunges to 23%27%
Italian Eurofighter Typhoons stationed in Estonia were scrambled to intercept a rare Russian Be-200 amphibious aircraft over the Baltic Sea, highlighting ongoing non-violent aerial friction.
NATO launches second Ukraine weapons hub in Romania
June 30 plunges to 9%41%
NATO opened a second arms‑supply hub in Romania, expanding logistical support for Ukraine. The move signalled a deeper NATO involvement on the eastern flank, raising the perceived clash risk and contributing to the market’s early‑January slide toward a lower “June 30” outlook (≈ 9 %).
Russian General Gerasimov claims advances but evidence shows limited gains
December 31 plunges to 11%39%
On January 15, Russian General Gerasimov claimed significant territorial gains in Ukraine and ongoing advances, but independent assessments indicated much smaller increases in Russian presence. This discrepancy suggested Russia's focus remained on Ukraine rather than direct conflict with NATO, reducing perceived risk of NATO-Russia military clash.
Russian General Staff claims advances in Ukraine amid ongoing fighting
December 31 plunges to 11%39%
Russian General Staff claimed significant territorial gains and ongoing street fighting in eastern Ukraine, but independent assessments indicated slower progress. This reinforced perceptions of continued conflict without direct NATO-Russia military engagement, influencing market sentiment downward.
NATO intercepts Russian strategic bombers over Baltic Sea
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
On January 13, 2026, NATO scrambled fighter jets including French Rafales to intercept Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bombers flying over the Baltic Sea. This demonstrated ongoing tensions but no direct military engagement occurred, reinforcing the market's view of persistent but non-escalatory Russian military activity near NATO borders.
German war game simulates Russia attacking NATO territory
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
On December 1, 2025, a German war game simulated a Russian attack on NATO, highlighting the risks and strategic challenges but resulting in no actual conflict. This event raised awareness and uncertainty about the possibility of a clash, initially supporting market prices before they dropped.
NATO Secretary General and Officials Emphasize Deterrence and Collective Defense
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
Statements by NATO leaders and officials reaffirmed the Alliance's commitment to collective defense under Article 5 and emphasized deterrence through strength rather than direct confrontation. This reassured markets that while tensions remain, NATO aims to avoid direct military clashes with Russia, contributing to the initial price decline.
Lithuanian intelligence reports Russia expanding military presence near NATO borders
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
Lithuanian intelligence highlighted Russia's buildup of military units along NATO's eastern flank, increasing tensions but indicating preparation rather than immediate attack, which influenced market perceptions of a clash likelihood.
NATO Chief Rutte Highlights Massive Russian Troop Losses in Ukraine
December 31 plunges to 13%37%
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that Russia is losing 20,000 to 25,000 soldiers killed per month in Ukraine, highlighting the severe degradation of Russian conventional forces and reducing the perceived threat of an immediate attack on NATO.
Poland Discloses Massive Russian Cyberattack Targeting Energy Infrastructure
Polish officials revealed a major late-December Russian cyberattack on Poland's energy grid. While highlighting Russia's aggressive 'Phase Zero' hybrid campaign, the non-violent nature of the attack reinforced that conflict remained below the threshold of a direct military encounter.
NATO jets scramble to intercept Russian military aircraft over Baltic Sea
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
NATO fighter jets intercepted Russian military planes near alliance airspace, highlighting ongoing tensions but no direct military engagement occurred. This incident underscored persistent strain along NATO's eastern flank without crossing into armed conflict, contributing to a drop in market probability.
Lithuanian troops train with U.S. forces amid rising Russian military presence
On January 13, 2026, Lithuanian soldiers trained alongside U.S. forces in Lithuania, reflecting NATO's efforts to bolster defense amid reports of Russia increasing its military presence along NATO's eastern flank. This heightened military readiness influenced market perceptions by underscoring ongoing tensions but not an imminent clash.
Poland activates Article 4 after Russian drone incursions in September 2025
December 31 plunges to 17%33%
In September 2025, Russian drones violated Polish airspace, prompting Poland to invoke NATO's Article 4, signaling a collective consultation due to security threats. This incident heightened tensions but did not escalate to direct military engagement, influencing market prices downward as the risk of immediate clash was reassessed.
UK’s failed attempt to seize Russian MiG-31 jet risks wider NATO-Russia clash
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
The failed UK operation to capture a Russian fighter jet equipped with hypersonic missiles was seen as a provocative act that could escalate tensions. However, the failure reinforced Russia's strategic position and reduced immediate expectations of a direct clash.
Market starts at 50% amid ongoing tensions after 2025 drone incursions
The market opened at 50% probability reflecting uncertainty following multiple Russian drone incursions into NATO airspace in September 2025, including Poland and Romania, which triggered NATO responses but no direct military clash.
Russian sabotage of undersea telecom cable in Baltic Sea uncovered
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
On December 31, 2025, Finnish and Estonian authorities seized a Russian cargo ship suspected of damaging an undersea telecom cable in Estonia's exclusive economic zone. This incident heightened tensions but did not escalate to direct military engagement, contributing to market uncertainty.
Market opens at 50% amid ongoing Russian provocations in NATO airspace
At the start of the analysis window, the market price reflected a balanced 50% chance of a military clash, influenced by recent Russian drone incursions into Poland and airspace violations over Estonia in late 2025. These incidents raised concerns but did not meet the threshold of direct military engagement.
US condemns Russia's use of nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile in Ukraine
December 31 plunges to 13%37%
On January 13, 2026, the US denounced Russia's use of a powerful Oreshnik missile in Ukraine, signaling heightened tensions but no direct military clash with NATO. This event contributed to initial market uncertainty but did not indicate imminent NATO-Russia military engagement.
Lithuanian Intelligence Warns of Russian Military Expansion Near NATO Borders
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
Lithuania's intelligence service released its annual threat assessment warning that Russia is expanding military units and capabilities near NATO's eastern flank, including Kaliningrad.
Russian border guard vessel enters Estonian waters without permission
December 31 plunges to 21%29%
A Russian border guard vessel remained in Estonian territorial waters for about 35 minutes without permission, heightening tensions but not involving direct use of force, thus not meeting the market's criteria for a military clash.




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