Denmark to buy 16 more F-35 fighter jets, bolster security

Denmark on Friday announced it will purchase 16 additional F-35 fighter jets for 29 billion Danish kroner (4.5 billion U.S. dollars), taking its future fleet to 43 aircraft, and will invest a further 27.4 billion Danish kroner to strengthen defense capabilities in the Arctic and North Atlantic, reported Xinhua.
According to the Ministry of Defense, the F-35 decision also covers extra spares, weapons, simulators and training equipment.
Separately, under a "second partial agreement" on the Arctic and North Atlantic, Denmark — in close coordination with the Greenlandic and the Faroese autonomous government — will fund a new Arctic Command headquarters in Nuuk and a North Atlantic submarine cable linking Greenland and Denmark.
The package also includes two additional Arctic patrol ships, maritime patrol aircraft, more drones, access to icebreaker capacity, and a new air-warning radar in East Greenland.
"The Armed Forces' task is to ensure security across the Kingdom — and, if necessary, to defend Greenland, the Faroe Islands and Denmark within NATO in all domains," Chief of Defense Michael Wiggers Hyldgaard said.
The government said it will present a plan in the near future for additional defense and security funding.
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Source: www.dailyfinland.fi