Continued military buildup around Greenland: A Danish advance warship joins Arctic operations
According to DR, Denmark has continued to strengthen its military presence in Greenland and surrounding areas, with one of the Danish Navy's most powerful ships joining ongoing operations in the North Atlantic as part of a new military mission.
Strengthening the military presence in the Arctic
The DR website reported that the process of strengthening the military presence in Greenland is ongoing, as a Danish Navy air defense vessel has joined a military operation called Arctic Endurance, which was launched last week and aims to support the military presence in the Arctic region.
The barge departed from Denmark towards the North Atlantic.
DR reported that the barge in question is the Peter Willemoes, and that it sailed on Monday from Denmark towards the North Atlantic to join the military force operating there.
Advanced technical capabilities of the barge
As the DR website explained, the Peter Vilmoes barge is equipped with powerful and advanced radar systems, enabling it to monitor large areas and track ships and aircraft, thus enhancing military surveillance and control capabilities in the maritime and air areas surrounding Greenland.
Plan to reposition ships near Greenland
According to information from the DR website, the Arctic Command (Arktisk Kommando), which runs Operation Arctic Endurance, is working to move Danish icebreaker ships closer to Greenland, with the aim of







