Denmark is investing $8.5 billion in defense capabilities, including a stronger presence in Greenland and 16 new F-35 fighter jets.

The plan, announced Friday night, also covers two new Arctic patrol vessels, a maritime patrol aircraft, a North Atlantic undersea cable, new drones, and building a Joint Arctic Command headquarters in Nuuk. Denmark will establish a military unit in Greenland, the defense ministry said in a press release.

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