Ukrainian Representative (under COM) Under DCOM (2-star rank):
ACOM-Training
ACOM-Equipment Coordination and Logistical Support
ACOM-Force Development Support
Footnotes
^As of July 2025[update] HQ-based only. Seven hundred, if accounted for assisting personnel in SHAPE, Casteau, Belgium, and NSATU's 2 logistics hubs: one in Rzeszów, Poland, and another under development in Câmpia Turzii, Romania. Australia and New Zealand, working closely with representatives of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, in addition to 28 NATO countries. [2][3]
The NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine (abbr. NSATU), also known as the Ukraine mission[7] is a NATOcommand inaugurated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the NATO summit in Washington in July 2024 with the stated task "to plan, coordinate, and arrange delivery of security assistance that Ukraine needs to prevail in its fight today, and in the future."[8] NATO stated that the command was to "build upon and complement organizations already in place."[9] The command is headquartered at Clay Kaserne, the U.S. military base in Wiesbaden-Erbenheim[7]
COM NSATU/SAG-U (dual hatted), with UDCG deliverables[11]
Outcome
Ongoing
According to the information released by NATO 11 July 2024, NSATU was to have around 700 personnel to be headquartered in Wiesbaden, Germany.[8] According to the NATO statement, NSATU would have "three main focus areas: oversee training of Ukrainian armed forces at training facilities in Allied countries; provide support to the long-term development of Ukraine’s Armed Forces; support Ukraine through planning, coordination of donations with Allies and partners, transfer of security assistance material, and repair of equipment."[8] The statement clarified, "These efforts do not make NATO a party to the conflict, but enhance support to Ukraine’s self defence."[8]
Reactions
In early October 2024, President of CroatiaZoran Milanović stated, "The vast majority of citizens of Croatia oppose any and every form of active involvement of Croatia in the conflict in Ukraine and that he believes the planning and operational help provided by NSATU goes too far.[12][13]