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Denmark picks French, German and Norwegian air defence suppliers

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Posted on June 10, 2025

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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Denmark will acquire short-range air defence systems from MBDA France, Germany's Diehl Defence and Kongsberg Gruppen of Norway, the Nordic country's defence ministry said in a

Denmark Selects French, German, and Norwegian Suppliers for Air Defense

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Denmark will acquire short-range air defence systems from MBDA France, Germany's Diehl Defence and Kongsberg Gruppen of Norway, the Nordic country's defence ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in February ordered the military to go on a buying spree to beef up the country's defences in preparation for potential future Russian aggression in Europe.

Denmark will spend over six billion Danish crowns ($919 million) on the artillery acquisition, with the first deliveries expected in 2026, the defence ministry said.

Denmark received 10 offers, including from suppliers in Turkey, Israel and Italy, and decided in the end to buy systems from French and German suppliers and to lease one from Norway's Kongsberg, it added.

($1 = 6.5304 Danish crowns)

(Reporting by Stine Jacobsen and Terje Solsvik, editing by Jacob Gronholt Pedersen)

Key Takeaways

  • Denmark selects suppliers from France, Germany, and Norway.
  • The acquisition is part of a military enhancement strategy.
  • Over $919 million will be spent on these systems.
  • Deliveries are expected to begin in 2026.
  • The decision follows offers from 10 different suppliers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Denmark's recent military acquisition?
Denmark will acquire short-range air defense systems from MBDA France, Diehl Defence of Germany, and lease one from Kongsberg Gruppen of Norway.
How much will Denmark spend on these air defense systems?
Denmark will spend over six billion Danish crowns, which is approximately $919 million, on the artillery acquisition.
When are the first deliveries of the air defense systems expected?
The first deliveries of the air defense systems are expected in 2026.
What prompted Denmark to enhance its military capabilities?
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen ordered the military to enhance its capabilities in preparation for potential future Russian aggression in Europe.
How many offers did Denmark receive for the air defense systems?
Denmark received 10 offers from various suppliers, including those from Turkey, Israel, and Italy.

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