Norway and NATO allies are increasing their defense capabilities in response to potential threats from Russia. Norway has announced a 2 billion kroner ($191 million) investment to boost ammunition and missile production, while Germany's Defense Minister Boris Pistorius emphasized the need for preparedness against a Russian attack, as reported by the ZDF television channel. The Commander-in-Chief of the Norwegian Armed Forces, Eirik Kristoffersen, indicated a critical period of one to three years for strengthening defenses. Additionally, a brigade of the German army is stationed in Lithuania as a precaution. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented on the perceived danger from Russia. Pistorius noted that the necessity to prepare depends on whether Russia is defeated in Ukraine, according to the Daily Mail. Denmark is also contributing to the effort by allocating DKK 91 million (over $13 million) to enhance Ukrainian cyber defense capabilities.
🇩🇰 Denmark allocates €12 million for cyber security in Ukraine's Armed Forces and Defence Ministry within IT coalition https://t.co/Az8GhYULP3
NATO ally gives Ukraine over $13 million to strengthen cyber defenses https://t.co/eB89MrnzG4 https://t.co/2dKqHoel3X
Denmark donates DKK 91 million ($13 million) to support the development of Ukrainian cyber defense and IT. The donation is made under the auspices of the IT coalition. We are grateful to our Danish partners for their unwavering support! Thank you, friends! 🇺🇦🤝🇩🇰
#Denmark will allocate more than 13 million dollars for projects to develop cybersecurity of the systems of the AFU and the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, the country's Defense Ministry has said. https://t.co/7UPhpZJFxm
BREAKING: ⚡ 🇬🇧🇷🇺Britain should "train and equip" a "citizen army" to prepare the country for war, the head of the Army warns — Daily Mail. Megatron: Head of the General Staff Norway also called on to prepare for a possible war with Russia "But we are running out of time.… https://t.co/w4lkwElWgL
So much public messaging from Nato countries going on right now that seems to be mentally preparing citizens for war. Most recent example is Norway but many others: https://t.co/QYdDqTSqvU
German Defense Minister Pistorius said that it is necessary to prepare for danger, but clarified that it is unknown "whether it will happen." That depends on whether Russia is defeated in Ukraine. https://t.co/muPqn1Fzzb
🇳🇴 Norway must ramp up defence spending in the face of a potential war with Russia within three years, the country’s armed forces chief has warned. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/S6totr1OZz https://t.co/O3xKDrmwDB
Currently, all European capitals are racing to declare an ephemeral danger from Russia, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov , commenting on the statement of German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius that Berlin must understand the danger of a military conflict with Russia.…
Germany should use the next few years to prepare for a possible Russian attack, its defense chief has said Read more: https://t.co/zhtcTPbJ56 https://t.co/tJ2NVsfGkn
Countdown to conflict with Putin: Norway's defence chief becomes latest military figure to warn Europe has three years to prepare for war with Russia https://t.co/H3Q3dUoGRT https://t.co/HIXDlSoWu3
Germany is arming itself together with its NATO allies because of the possibility of a military conflict with Russia , Defense Minister Boris Pistorius told "Bild". " A brigade of the German army is stationed in Lithuania only in case of a possible conflict with Russia.… https://t.co/realI6PgKK
The Commander-in-Chief of the Norwegian Armed Forces, Eirik Kristoffersen: Norway has only a few years to build a defense capable of withstanding Russia. "Now there is a window that can last one, two, maybe three years, during which we have to invest even more in a reliable…
NATO expands ammunition production with $1.2 billion investment https://t.co/98148G09jF https://t.co/wrJX57xAvr
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said that the country needs to be prepared for a possible attack by Russia According to him, because of the existence of such a possibility, Germany is arming itself together with its NATO allies, the ZDF television channel reports. The… https://t.co/v91Xc99gL7
Norwegian factory in high gear to supply ammunition to Ukraine. To speed up production, Norway announced last week that it would invest 2 billion kroner ($191 million) to boost its ammunition and missile production capacity https://t.co/TLUsuGOT4n https://t.co/vYUUZS4saW