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Denmark picks French, German and Norwegian air defence suppliers

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Denmark will acquire short-range air defence systems from arms manufacturers in France, Germany and Norway to protect its civilians and military installations, the Ministry of Defence announced on Tuesday. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Denmark, with a move that has very few precedents, has decided to launch an air defence system purchase program that will focus on equipment supplied by different manufacturers as an emergency measure. In fact, the Danish Defence has been evaluating several offers, at least ten coming from Germany, Norway, France, Italy, Turkey and Israel, for air defence systems whose selection should be completed during the current year as final equipment. But…

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At a conference organized by the Chatham House think tank on June 9, a few days after obtaining a consensus among allies to increase military spending to 5% of GDP, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stressed the need to “take a leap forward in our security... This article Denmark chooses MBDA France, Kongsberg and Diehl for its short-range air defense appeared first on Zone Militaire.

BODØ (TV 2): When Norway, Estonia, Finland, the Netherlands, Lithuania and Sweden now join forces to acquire new military equipment, it could mean a lot for Norwegian industry.

This decision is being made in an urgent operational need. The Danish Armed Forces, after **phasing out** their existing **Stinger** systems at the beginning of the last decade, and the heavier **Hawk** systems** a few years earlier, have to recreate their air defense capability basically from scratch. The first step in this direction was made in April 2025, when they purchased **French very short range air defense systems Mistral 3.**

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avisendanmark.dk broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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