The European Union is preparing a package of about €20 billion ($20.9 billion) in additional military support for Ukraine, according to a person familiar with the matter, as the bloc races to secure assistance for Kyiv in the face of President Donald Trump’s push to reach a quick peace settlement with Russia.
Denmark agreed to buy the shuttered facilities at Elling in northern Jutland in October 2023, with the stated aim of exploring options for establishing domestic ammunition production. The country had sold the ammunition production activities to Expal in 2008, and the company ceased production at the site in 2020 after several years of losses.
The ammunition plant at Elling traces its roots back to the Fyrværkerikompagniet set up in Copenhagen in 1676.
Nammo will produce 155 mm and 120 mm shells at the Elling plant, as well as 5.56 mm and 7.62 mm caliber cartridges, the ministry said. All four are NATO standard calibers.
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Germany's likely next government seeks higher defense spending
Merz cited “the most recent decisions by the American government” as one factor.www.defensenews.com
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Germany urges EU to let countries spend more on defence
Germany has reportedly urged the European Union to reform its fiscal rules to allow countries to increase spending on defence.
A German envoy asked the bloc to allow additional room for manoeuvre so countries can avoid falling foul of EU budget rules, according to Bloomberg.
It comes as Friedrich Merz, the country’s likely next chancellor, announced plans for a €500bn fund for defence and infrastructure spending amid heightened geopolitical tensions.
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President Donald Trump convened his Cabinet in person on Thursday to deliver a message: You’re in charge of your departments, not Elon Musk.