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Norway to supply Ukraine with drones and air defence components

Norway said Wednesday it would supply ultra-light drones and components for air defence missile systems to Ukraine, specifying details for a military aid package announced this week.

Pictured is a NASAMS surface-to-air missile in production in Norway.
Norway will send light drones to Ukraine. FILE PHOTO: A NASAMS surface-to-air missile launcher is seen during production at the assembly line of the Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace weapons factory in Kongsberg, Norway. (Photo by Petter BERNTSEN / AFP)

On Tuesday Norway announced it was increasing the size of its military aid to Ukraine this year, adding an additional 2.5 billion kroner ($240 million).

This means Oslo will allocate 10 billion kroner to military aid and 7.5mbillion to civilian support this year, rather than the 7.5 billion initially planned for each.

Following up on Wednesday, Defence Minister Bjorn Arild Gram specified that the aid would consist of 1,000 Black Hornet nanodrones — tiny drones designed to help soldiers scout out their surroundings — and components for NASAMS surface-to-air missile systems, to complement the systems of his type that
Lithuania plans to deliver to Ukraine.

In addition, the Scandinavian country would donate tens of thousands of food rations. All the equipment pledged is produced in Norway.

Norway has set up a 75-billion-kroner fund that has been earmarked for civilian and military aid to Ukraine over the period 2023 to 2027.

Originally the plan was to provide 15 billion kroner in aid a year. But on Tuesday, on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Vilnius, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store justified increasing it to 17.5 billion this year, arguing that “it is now that is really necessary”.

Having become Europe’s main supplier of natural gas last year, the Scandinavian country has at the same time benefited greatly from the surge in
oil and gas prices in the wake of the conflict in Ukraine.

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UKRAINE

Norway accelerating Ukraine aid

Norway's Prime Minister said Tuesday his country would accelerate its military and civilian aid for Ukraine for this year by seven billion kroner to a total of 22 billion kroner (£2 billion).

Norway accelerating Ukraine aid

The additional funds will be brought forward from a 75 billion kroner package the Scandinavian country has pledged to Ukraine covering 2023 to 2027 for military and civilian aid, which remains unchanged.

“It’s a matter of life and death for the people of Ukraine”, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store told a press conference.

“It is also a question of security and stability in Europe, and therefore also for Norway”, he said following a meeting with opposition leaders to secure a broad consensus on the aid.

Of the seven billion brought forward, six will go military aid, primarily anti-air defence and ammunition — which are desperately needed by Ukraine as it faces a Russian offensive in the east.

Norway will contribute to the financing of German and Czech initiatives in these two areas, Store said, while stressing that Russia was deliberately bombing “hospitals, residential areas and power stations”.

Of the 75 billion package dedicated to Ukraine, Norway will have used some 39.5 billion kroner by the end of 2024.

Norway — a major oil and gas producer that has benefited greatly from surging prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — is one of the main contributors to Ukraine, according to a ranking by the Kiel Institute.

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