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Norway pledges $700m air defence package for Ukraine

Norway and Germany jointly fund advanced air defense systems including Patriot missiles and radars to enhance Ukraine's protection against Russian air threats, worth $695 million.

  • On August 24, 2025, Norway revealed a significant military support deal for Ukraine worth more than 7 billion Norwegian kroner, which includes sophisticated air defense technology provided in partnership with Germany.
  • Following discussions earlier this summer between the leaders of Germany and Norway, both countries agreed to enhance Ukraine's air defense capabilities in response to ongoing Russian attacks.
  • Norway and Germany will fund two American-made Patriot missile systems, German-made TRML-4D radars, and Norwegian Kongsberg Typhon-2 systems, with Germany delivering the equipment directly to Ukraine.
  • Prime Minister Støre announced that Norway and Germany are collaborating to provide Ukraine with advanced air defense systems, with the aid package valued at around $695 million to help safeguard Ukrainian lives.
  • This support aims to bolster Ukraine's air defense capabilities to counter ballistic missile threats and safeguard civilians, reflecting Europe's commitment amid ongoing drone attacks targeting Russian infrastructure.
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Norway will contribute about seven billion Norwegian kroner (about 14.5 billion CZK) to Ukraine for air defense systems, the Norwegian government announced on Sunday. It had already announced a month ago that Norway would contribute to Patriot air defense systems, which will be supplied to Kiev by Germany. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed the contribution of more than one billion Canadian dollars (15 billion CZK) during a visit to U…

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Germany and Norway pull together when it comes to supporting Ukraine in the war against Russia.

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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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