Category : Search result: Denmark F16 jets Ukraine Russia military aid US training Copenhagen defence


UK-Denmark defence pact boosts Ukraine support

Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces groundbreaking security agreement with Denmark's Mette Frederiksen, marking first major international deal of new government with focus on strengthening Ukrainian defences.

Starmer builds defence alliance with Denmark

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer strengthens UK's global security stance through strategic partnership with Danish PM Mette Frederiksen, focusing on NATO cooperation and defence manufacturing.

Denmark pledges entire drone fleet to Ukraine

Copenhagen announces comprehensive military aid package including advanced drones and ammunition, as Zelensky continues European tour securing vital support against Russian aggression.

Copenhagen Drone Incursion: Russia Suspected

A mysterious drone incursion over Copenhagen raises urgent questions about Russian probing of allied airspace, as Denmark scrambles jets in a major security alert.

Putin Backs Trump's Claim on Denmark Drone Incident

Vladimir Putin has publicly supported Donald Trump's assertion that the US could have shot down a Russian spy drone over Denmark, revealing deepening geopolitical fissures and raising concerns about a potential return to Cold War-era brinkmanship.

UK Typhoons to Lead NATO Air Policing in Estonia

In a decisive response to regional tensions, the UK deploys advanced Typhoon fighter jets to Estonia, spearheading NATO's enhanced air defence posture. The move signals a major commitment to collective security on the Alliance's eastern frontier.

Copenhagen Airport evacuated after bomb scare

Copenhagen Airport's Terminal 3 was evacuated following the discovery of a suspicious item in a passenger's luggage, causing major disruption and a large-scale emergency response.

France: Ukraine should use Western arms on Russian soil

French President Emmanuel Macron declares Ukraine should be permitted to use Western-supplied arms to hit military targets inside Russia, challenging NATO's cautious stance and igniting global security debate.

SAS Soldier Killed in Live-Fire Training Catastrophe

A decorated Special Forces soldier was tragically killed in a live-fire training exercise after a comrade's weapon unexpectedly discharged at point-blank range. The Ministry of Defence has launched a full investigation into the devastating incident.

UK Aid Cuts to Ukraine Are 'Gift to Putin' - Shapps

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has issued a stark warning that the UK's drastic cuts to military aid for Ukraine represent a dangerous 'gift' to Vladimir Putin, undermining the fight against Russian aggression and risking global security.

Estonia Warns: NATO Must Prepare for Russian Conflict Within Decade

Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Chief warns Europe faces a 'window of opportunity' to prepare for a military threat from Putin's Russia. Latest analysis on NATO's eastern flank defences and the critical need for increased defence spending across the allian

Ukraine hits Russian refinery in second drone strike this week

In a bold demonstration of its long-range capabilities, Ukrainian drones have successfully targeted a major Russian oil refinery in Saratov for the second time in seven days, disrupting a key asset for the Kremlin's war effort and energy exports.

Russian Warplanes Breach NATO Airspace Over Estonia

Russian military aircraft breached NATO airspace over Estonia, prompting a swift alert from the alliance. The incident, involving an AN-72 and AN-148, marks a serious provocation on the border with the West.

NATO jets intercept Russian aircraft near Estonia

Estonia's military command reports a major airspace provocation as NATO Typhoon jets intercept Russian military aircraft over the Baltic Sea. The incident, involving an IL-20 intelligence plane and SU-27 fighters, marks the latest in a series of escalatin

Israel's £1.60 Laser Defence Shoots Down Missiles

Israel has revolutionised missile defence with its new 'Light Shield' laser system, capable of intercepting threats for a mere £1.60 per shot—a fraction of the cost of existing Iron Dome rockets.

NATO debates shooting down Russian missiles over Ukraine

Poland's Foreign Minister urges NATO allies to consider actively intercepting Russian missiles heading towards Ukraine in a significant policy shift. The proposal, debated at a Brussels meeting, highlights growing Western frustration and the search for ne

Page 1 of 4