Negotiated during the final years of the Cold War, the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty is often referred to as the "cornerstone of European security." The treaty, signed on November 19, 1990, eliminated the Soviet Union's overwhelming quantitative advantage in conventional weapons in Europe by setting equal limits on the number of tanks, armored combat vehicles (ACVs), heavy artillery, combat aircraft, and attack helicopters that NATO and the Warsaw Pact could deploy between the Atlantic Ocean and the Ural Mountains.
In laymanโs terms, the treaty set a specific limit on tanks, armored combat vehicles (ACVs), heavy artillery, combat aircraft, and attack helicoptersโcollectively referred to as treaty-limited equipment (TLE)โthat it can deploy in the treatyโs area of application, which covers the area between the Atlantic Ocean and the Ural Mountains.
Also each country with territory in the treatyโs area of application will have a cap on the total number of tanks, ACVs, and heavy artillery that can be deployed within its borders under the Territorial Ceiling. This restricts national and foreign-stationed TLE. During the adaptation negotiations, NATO refused Russiaโs persistent efforts for similar caps on combat aircraft and attack helicopters.
Earlier today Russia finalised its withdrawal from the treaty and now the US and the rest of the pact have suspended their participation.
Members: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Moldova, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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