Denmark to boost Arctic defence by $4.26 billion, buy 16 new F-35s
Denmark will spend $8.77 billion to buy 16 F-35 jets and enhance Arctic defenses including ships, drones, and a new command center in Nuuk, Greenland.
- Denmark will invest 27.4 billion crowns to strengthen its military presence in the Arctic and acquire 16 new F-35 aircraft, according to Danish Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen.
- The focus on Greenland's defense arises amidst tensions with the U.S., as President Donald Trump expressed interest in controlling the territory.
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In total, Denmark intends to mobilize no less than $8.7 billion to strengthen security in the Arctic and North Atlantic regions, including Greenland.
Denmark has announced a boost in defense spending, significantly increasing the capabilities of its armed forces in the Arctic and North Atlantic regions, including Greenland. It will buy two new Arctic ships and 16 additional F-35 aircraft, among other things.
Denmark will allocate over $8.7 billion for the consolidation of defence in Greenland and the Arctic regions through the acquisition of F-35 aircraft, ships, drones and the establishment of a new military command in Nuuk, in the context of strategic tensions in the area.
The country will devote $8.5 billion to strengthening the defence infrastructure.
Denmark to boost Arctic defence by $4.26bn, plans to buy 16 new F
The investment is the latest in Denmark’s multibillion-dollar spending spree on defence after Donald Trump’s threats to acquire Greenland.Denmark plans to spend roughly 27.4 billion Danish kroner ($4.26bn) in an effort to shore up its defence capabilities in the Arctic and stave off threats made by United States President Donald Trump against the Danish semi-autonomous Greenland.The massive cash injection in defence will cover the purchase of tw…
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