Denmark fast-tracks Lockheed radars to boost surveillance around Denmark, the Faroe Islands and eastern Greenland

Denmark has fast-tracked procurement of Lockheed-built early-warning radars to expand northern air surveillance, planning sites around Denmark, the Faroe Islands and possibly eastern Greenland. The move accelerates national and NATO sensing capability in high latitudes ahead of wider Arctic security investments.

Discovered 2026-01-23T01:13:03.783672-08:00 | 2026-01-23T01:13:03.783672-08:00

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  • Enhances Denmark's northern ISR posture and complements recent NATO-oriented procurements, including the cleared P‑8A Poseidon sale (source:a065161c-a2b9-403d-a6ab-7ca0f334b2e1) and the Kongsberg NASAMS investment (source:80a43163-004e-4e91-ba94-dd00be39b21a).

  • Signals acceleration of high-latitude sensing and comms resilience, aligning with ESA's Greenland ground station plans (source:b533c242-7b6b-434a-b0dd-7d620383cd7a) and allied radar expansions such as the US Space Force's Alaska sensor site (source:785299d6-7218-4b93-bb7d-e5a8909b4180).

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