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Denmark is set to commence the production of 122mm rockets, leveraging technology sourced from Serbia. This significant move will take place in 37 decommissioned NATO bunkers located at a former air base, which historically served as a storage site for a vast array of bombs and explosives during the Cold War era.
The decision to utilize these bunkers underscores Denmark's strategic approach to repurposing military infrastructure while enhancing its defense capabilities. The rockets produced will be compatible with existing systems such as PULS and HIMARS, thereby bolstering Denmark's military readiness and operational flexibility.
Officials have indicated that this initiative not only aims to strengthen national defense but also to foster collaboration with Serbian technology providers, marking a notable step in international military cooperation. As production ramps up, Denmark anticipates a boost in local employment and expertise in advanced munitions manufacturing, contributing to the nation’s defense industry growth.
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