Norway to Boost Maritime Defense with British-Made Frigates

Norway is set to enhance its maritime defense by procuring British-made frigates, marking its largest military deal to date. After evaluating designs from Germany, France, Britain, and the U.S., the nation selected the U.K. as its key strategic partner amidst heightened geopolitical tensions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 31-08-2025 15:43 IST | Created: 31-08-2025 15:43 IST
Norway to Boost Maritime Defense with British-Made Frigates
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Norway is taking significant steps to fortify its maritime defenses by ordering a fleet of British-made frigates. The announcement came as Norway's government emphasized the strategic importance of these vessels in safeguarding national sovereignty.

Competing designs from Germany, France, Britain, and the U.S. lined up for what promised to be NATO-member Norway's largest military procurement endeavor. The government's final selection hinged on the UK's offering, lauded for both its strategic alignment and superior design.

Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere articulated the decision-making process citing the crucial questions of strategic partnerships and the frigates' quality. The choice reflects an elevation in defense readiness amidst ongoing global tensions, especially considering Norway's proximity to Russia.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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