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Norway plans to raise overall spending on defence and broader security to 5% of gross domestic product, its prime minister said on Friday, in line with a planned common goal among NATO states.
Norway joins NATO's 5% GDP defense goal, 3.5% military, 1.5% civilian. Aligns with security priorities, but timeline and impact on services unclear, requiring parliamentary approval.
With Sweden and Finland now under NATO’s formal umbrella, this regional grouping has emerged not as a quiet coalition, but as ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNNorway to deploy F-35 fighter jets to Poland to protect Ukrainian aid hubNorway will send F-35 fighter jets to Poland in the fall to protect the Rzeszow-Yasenka airport, one of the key ...
A new survey shows Norwegians view NATO more favourably than Finns or Swedes, reflecting longstanding membership and ...
Norway is undergoing a pivotal evaluation process for procuring a next-generation fleet of long-range uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) designed to safeguard its vast maritime domain and bolster NATO ...
Thales and Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace have agreed to combine two of their businesses – KONGSBERG’s secure communications ...
Norway will send F-35 fighter jets to Poland, strengthening its contribution to NATO's air and missile defense. — Ukrinform.
Nato has a clearly better reputation among Norwegians compared to those in Finland and Sweden, according to an opinion survey ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Tuesday praised Türkiye's defense industrial base and said the country's defense ...
Norway, which shares a border with Russia, plans to spend 3.5% of GDP on traditional defence, including its financial support to Ukraine's military, and a further 1.5% on broader security, in line ...
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