Norway Buys Air Defense for Almost 1 Billion Kroner
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The head of the Storting's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Ine Eriksen Søreide (H), says the Storting will soon have to choose what type of long-range air defense Norway will have at Fosen and in the rest of the country.
Norway buys missiles and air defense for almost three billion kroner – Several states are in line to arm themselves. That is why it is very important that we get these contracts now, so that we ensure security for Norway, says Minister of Defense Tore O. Sandvik to the newspaper. The minister points out that drones can threaten both personnel and expensive military systems. – You can destroy very expensive things with cheap things. That is why …
Norway is purchasing anti-drone systems and new heat-seeking missiles for a total price of almost three billion kroner, writes VG.
Norway is strengthening its air defense with several billion-dollar purchases, driven by the war in Ukraine and European rearmament.
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