Denmark Sharply Increases Defense Spending to Reach 3.5% of GDP by 2030

Denmark Sharply Increases Defense Spending to Reach 3.5% of GDP by 2030
New F-35 fighter jets arrive at the Skidstrup air base. Photo credits: Steen Hartov / Danish Armed Forces

Denmark has officially announced a significant increase in funding for the security sector due to the most serious external threats in decades.

According to the new plan, the country will reach NATO’s target of 3.5% of GDP by 2030, five years ahead of the Alliance’s previous schedules.

One of the key points of this strategy is to significantly strengthen support for Ukraine. In particular, in 2026, the government proposes to increase funding for Ukraine by about €509 million to meet immediate defense needs.

Overall, the economic plan provides for an additional €34.2 billion to be allocated throughout the program’s implementation period. These funds will be used for large-scale rearmament and strengthening Denmark’s military presence within NATO’s collective security framework.

According to the schedule, annual expenditures will gradually increase from an additional €2.87 billion in 2027 to more than €6 billion annually at the end of the decade. This funding will supplement the funds already reserved under the previous 2023 defense agreement.

Patria armored personnel carrier of the Danish Army. August 2025. Source: Danish Ministry of Defense

Denmark increases military aid to Ukraine

As a reminder, Denmark will allocate funds from the sale of F-16s to Argentina for weapons for Ukraine.

Taking into account the new funds, Denmark’s total contribution to aid this year is expected to amount to €1.87 billion.

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