The Norwegian government is considering several types of drones for its long-term defense plan, including Andøya in Northern Norway as a potential base for new long-range drones. The acquisition process for these drones has already begun. According to Gram, a government official, the selection process is in its early stages, and factors such as usage, range, and cost are being taken into consideration before a final decision is made.
Currently, the Norwegian Armed Forces utilize P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft for surveillance in the North sea areas. As part of the long-term defense plan, the government intends to enhance its presence at sea by acquiring a P-8 simulator for training purposes. This move not only improves training capabilities but also contributes to reducing climate emissions, as stated by the Norwegian Ministry of Defense.
The decision to expand maritime surveillance capabilities and invest in advanced training technology underscores Norway’s commitment to strengthening its defense capabilities. By carefully evaluating various drone options and investing in advanced training tools, the government aims to enhance its security measures and adapt to evolving defense needs effectively.
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