Denmark to purchase at least 10 new F-35 fighter jets
Denmark plans to purchase fighter jets from US by October

ISTANBUL
Denmark plans to purchase at least 10 new F-35 fighter jets from the US, Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen told broadcaster TV2.
The plan to purchase 10 additional F-35s by October would bring the Danish aircraft fleet up to around 40 fighter jets.
Without putting a specific price tag on the price of the additional jets, Poulsen said it would be "a very large amount of billions."
He also did not give a specific year when the Danish aircraft fleet will be fully phased in.
"I assess, based on what I have spoken to people in the F-35 office, that there is a good opportunity to accelerate further deliveries of F-35 fighter jets if we make a quick decision," Poulsen added.
At its summit last month, NATO set new, higher targets of 5% of gross domestic product (GDP) for defense spending by its member states, including Denmark, a founding member of the alliance.
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