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Denmark resumes production of ammunition at North Jutland factory

The Danish Ministry of Defence on Friday confirmed the government has reached agreement for the state to purchase an ammunition factory in North Jutland.

Denmark resumes production of ammunition at North Jutland factory
The ammunitions factory at Elling, here photographed in March 2023, has been acquired by the Danish state. Photo: Bo Amstrup/Ritzau Scanpix

Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said the factory has been under consideration since March last year as a potential ammunition supplier, and announced a likely purchase last month.

Poulsen did not confirm that ammunition made at the factory will be sent to Ukraine, but noted in a press statement that the Russian invasion had “put ammunition production in Europe under drastic strain”.

The price to be paid by the Danish state for the factory, which is located in the town of Elling in the northern Frederikshavn municipality, has not been disclosed.

“The all-round critical situation has made clear to me as defence minister the need for us to re-establish ammunitions production in Denmark,” he said in comments to news wire Ritzau.

“We are now taking the first step toward this by acquiring the facility in Elling. Ammunition supply is in the interest of national security,” he said.

He made no further comment with a full press briefing scheduled for Saturday.

The factory was acquired by a local investor last year after having stood empty since 2020, when 63 staff lost their jobs there according to local media TV2 Nord.

Its reopening will be a boost for jobs in the area, according to defence spokesperson Lise Bech of the Denmark Democrats.

“Our rural areas are struggling and 800 people recently lost their jobs in North Jutland when the Danish Crown [meatpacking company, ed.] closed its factory in Sæby,” she said.

The factory was owned until 2020 by Spanish company Expal, which purchased it in 2008. The Danish military began in 1976 production of ammunition at the site, which now has 50 buildings spread across 18,000 square kilometres.

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US troops to mount exercise on Danish Baltic island

US troops are planning to take part in a military exercise on the island of Bornholm next month, marking the third time in three years US soldiers have trained on Danish soil.

US troops to mount exercise on Danish Baltic island

Denmark’s defence minister, Troels Lund Poulsen, revealed the planned exercise, which will take plance between May 1st and May 7th in a briefing to the Danish parliament’s defence committee.

As part of the exercise, US troops will ship an unnamed weapons system to Bornholm Airport, and then set it up in a military exercise area, but would not then fire any shots or missiles. 

“The exercise has a military training aspect, but also sends a signal about the solidarity of the alliance, about American commitment to security in Europe and in our own immediate area,” Lund Poulsen said in the briefing.

US troops took part in similar exercises in 2022 and 2023 on the strategically placed island, which lies 360km away from the Russian and controls access to the western Baltic. 

The US had requested permission to train on Bornholm, which the Danish government then accepted. There is no change in Danish armed forces’ assessment of the threat against Bornholm or Denmark, Lund Poulsen stressed. 

In December, Denmark entered into an agreement with the US, which permits US soldiers and equipment to be kept permanently on Danish soil, with hte US granted access to the Karup, Skrydstrup and Aalborg air bases.

When US troops held a similar exercise on the island in 2022, with a large missile system deployed to the island, the Russian ambassador to Denmark sent an official warning. 

“This can be seen as taking a step towards changing Bornholm from an island of peace to a potential military bridgehead,” Russia’s ambassador to Denmark, Vladimir Barbin, told the Danish broadcaster TV2.

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