Arms Sales Notification
Published Date: 1/29/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. is planning to sell $1.8 billion worth of advanced military gear to Denmark, including three high-tech patrol aircraft and cutting-edge communication systems. This big deal boosts Denmark’s defense capabilities and involves both major and smaller equipment, with funding coming from national funds. The announcement sets the stage for this sale to move forward soon, showing strong U.S.-Denmark defense ties.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Denmark $1.8B Military Sale
The U.S. notified Congress of a proposed $1.8 billion arms sale to the Government of Denmark, including three P-8A patrol aircraft and related sensors, radios, and support. The transmittal lists Major Defense Equipment valued at $1.25 billion, $0.55 billion in other items, funding from national funds, and names The Boeing Company (Arlington, VA) as the principal contractor.
U.S. Reps To Support Denmark
Implementation will require 11 to 14 U.S. government and contractor representatives to travel to Denmark for up to two years to support aircraft fielding, maintenance, mission systems, training, and logistics. The notice lists U.S. Government and contractor engineering, technical, and logistics support services as included items.
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