Danish F-16 Fighting Falcons to reinforce NATO forces


Denmark is adding the frigate Peter Willemoes to NATO's standing naval force and four F-16 fighter jets for air surveillance and protection of the air space in the Baltics. This is done to help ensure that NATO has the necessary capabilities at its disposal in the current security situation in Ukraine.

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Danish F 16 Fighting Falcons to reinforce NATO forces 01 Royal Danish Air Force F-16 fighter (Picture source: Pajx )


After consulting with the Danish Parliament’s Foreign Policy Committee, the government has decided to include the Peter Willemoes and four F-16 fighter jets in NATO missions in the Baltics and Northern Europe. Russia's military build-up at Ukraine's borders and its tough stance towards NATO have prompted NATO headquarters to request member-state commitments in December to ensure that the alliance has the necessary capabilities at its disposal.

The Danish frigate will strengthen one of NATO's standing naval forces, Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1), and the four F-16 fighter jets will help maintain sovereignty in NATO airspace over the Baltics. The frigate Peter Willemoes is ready for deployment from mid-January and the four F-16 fighter jets at the end of this month.

Denmark often provides forces for similar tasks, but these are two additional force contributions. In doing so, Denmark is helping to ensure that NATO has the necessary forces at its disposal to deter enemy forces from invading the Alliance's territory at a time when the situation in Ukraine may threaten stability in Europe.


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The frigate Peter Willemoes is going to reinforce Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1) (Picture source: Danish Armed Forces)