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Local media reports that Norway will acquire two more submarines and long-range missiles

Norwegian newspapers VG and Aftenposten, citing anonymous source, reported that the Norwegian government would announce on Friday plans to purchase two additional German submarines and a separate acquisition of long-range cannon.

The order for the submarine comes on top of four submarines that were ordered by Thyssenkrupp, a German company in 2021 at a cost of 45 billion crowns.

Aftenposten reported that the updated submarine order would now cost around 100 billion crowns (about $10 billion), partly due to inflationary costs for raw materials and defence equipment.

NATO countries are increasing their defence spending under pressure from President Donald Trump's administration in the United States and because they feel uneasy about the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Norway is NATO’s monitor of the vast area of 2 million square kilometers (772,000 square mile) in the North Atlantic, which is used by the Russian Northern Fleet's nuclear subs.

The Russian submarines, which are based on the Kola peninsula, in the Arctic, near Norway, will be the focus of the mission.

Norway also plans to purchase long-range missiles for its army, capable of reaching targets up to 500 km away (310 miles), for 19 billion crowns. Western countries have been compelled to increase their missile attack capability due to the war in Ukraine and the prevalence of missile attacks.

The Norwegian Defence Ministry said that it was unable to confirm or deny these reports. The list of decisions made during the King's Council will be published by the government later on Friday.

(source: Reuters)