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Title: Denmark’s Massive Defense Investment: F-35s & Arctic Expansion

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Denmark Bolsters Air Power with €7.5 Billion‌ Defense Investment, Expanding F-35 fleet

COPENHAGEN – Denmark is significantly increasing its defense spending with an investment of approximately €7.5 ​billion, a significant portion ⁤of which is allocated to acquiring sixteen additional ⁤F-35 fighter aircraft. This purchase will bring the total Danish F-35 ⁤fleet to 43 aircraft.

The investment extends beyond air power, encompassing new naval⁤ ships, drones, and the construction of a military headquarters in Greenland. Approximately half of the budget will focus on strengthening Denmark’s‌ presence ⁣in the Arctic region, including a new Arctic base ​in ​Nuuk, Greenland, and the installation⁣ of new radar systems. The country is ⁣also considering Boeing’s P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft to replace its four Bombardier CL-604 Challengers, enhancing surveillance capabilities.

Denmark ⁣initially selected ​the F-35 in 2016 to⁣ replace ‌its aging F-16 fleet,​ which has been in service since‍ the‌ 1980s.Following a ‍complete evaluation process ⁢that included the Eurofighter Typhoon and Saab Gripen, Copenhagen chose the American F-35 due to ⁤its stealth capabilities, interoperability within NATO, and projected long service‍ life. Deliveries of the first Danish F-35s began in 2023,with a planned​ phase-out of the F-16s by ⁤around 2027.

Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen stated ‌that ⁣Denmark aims “to have a much more ⁣visible presence in all parts of Greenland, with ⁣the navy,​ air ⁢force and army.”

The increased investment comes amid growing‍ pressure from​ both the United⁣ States and Russia,with Washington previously expressing concerns about Denmark’s commitment to securing ​Greenland. prime Minister Mette Frederiksen ‍is a vocal advocate for increased ‌defense spending among European leaders, and Denmark has recently also invested in long-range missiles and air defense systems.

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