Denmark is reportedly preparing to bolster its air defense capabilities with a significant expansion of its F-35 fleet. According to Danish newspaper Berlingske, the government is close to finalizing an order for 16 additional Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fighter jets, a deal estimated to cost up to 29 billion Danish kroner (approximately $4 billion).
The Nordic nation initially committed to purchasing 27 F-35s in 2016 as part of its efforts to modernize its air force and meet NATO’s defense requirements. Of those, 21 aircraft have already been delivered, with the remainder expected to arrive soon. The potential new order would bring Denmark’s total fleet to 43 F-35s — aligning with NATO’s recommended targets for member nations seeking to enhance their operational readiness and interoperability within the alliance.
The F-35 Lightning II, a fifth-generation stealth multirole fighter, is designed for superior air combat, surveillance, and strike capabilities. Produced by U.S. defense giant Lockheed Martin, the aircraft is renowned for its advanced sensors, stealth technology, and networked combat systems that allow seamless coordination across allied forces.
Denmark’s expanded fleet underscores its commitment to strengthening regional defense amid growing geopolitical tensions in Europe, particularly following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. As part of NATO’s northern flank, Denmark plays a strategic role in safeguarding the Baltic Sea region and reinforcing allied deterrence efforts.
The decision to increase the number of F-35s is expected to further solidify Denmark’s position as a key contributor to European and transatlantic security. If approved, the acquisition will not only enhance the Royal Danish Air Force’s combat capabilities but also support long-term defense modernization goals.


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