Denmark Boosts Defense Budget Amid Russian Threat
Denmark plans to acquire long-range precision weapons to counter potential Russian threats to Europe despite no immediate risk. This follows increased military spending after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Defense Minister Poulsen hinted at acquiring missiles and drones but didn't specify details.
Denmark is set to acquire long-range precision weapons to bolster its defense capabilities against potential Russian threats, following years of military budget cuts. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that although there is no immediate threat, Russia is perceived as a long-term risk to European stability.
This strategic shift comes after Denmark significantly increased its military budget in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, highlighting acute defense shortcomings. Frederiksen emphasized the enduring threat Russia poses to Europe and Denmark, though no immediate danger is present.
Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen indicated the acquisitions might include enemy-targeting missiles and drones. Despite the lack of specific expenditure details, Denmark recently announced a historic $9.20 billion investment in European-made air defense systems, marking its largest arms purchase ever.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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