The Army receives more cash and more soldiers to Kirkenes. Here from the Pasvik River that forms the border between Norway and Russia in the high north. Photo: Thomas Nilsen

Norway hikes 2017 defense budget

2,1 billion Norwegian kroner (€231 million) increase year on year, of which the majority addresses the Armed Forces long-term defense plan.
November 08, 2016

ADVERTISEMENT

The increase was agreed and presented Tuesday evening in Stortinget (Parliament) in Oslo, the Government reports.

In its suggestion to the state budget 2017, the Government had suggested a 1,9 million kroner increase. With the agreement reached between different parties in the parliament, another 300 million kroner is added, bringing the total year on year increase up to 2,1 billion kroner.

With the agreement reached for the 2017-budget, the initial step in a process aimed to add 165 billion kroner (€18,1 billion) to the budgets of the Norwegian Armed Forces over the coming 20 years starts.

140 million kroner of the extra 300 million is earmarked to Kystjegerkommandoen, the amphibious unit of special navy soldiers located near Harstad in northern Norway. Without the extra funding, this unit could be closed down.

Both the Army and the Home Guard get extra cash.

Over the coming years, investments will be made to buy 52 new F-35 fighter jets, new submarines and new surveillance aircrafts.

Andøya Air Station in Nordland County is slated for closure in the new long-term plan.

ADVERTISEMENT

Today, Norway’s Squadron of six P-3C Orion surveillance aircrafts are based here. The aircrafts primary functions have been both military and civilian surveillance, including keeping an eye on Russia’s submarine traffic in the Norwegian Sea and Barents Sea.

Next generation of surveillance aircrafts will operate from Evenes airport in Troms.

Norwegian Orion surveillance aircraft at Kirkenes airport. Photo: Thomas Nilsen

At the border with Russia, the Garrison of Sør-Varanger (GSV) gets a new Army unit, a Ranger Company, with 200 soldiers with light anti-aircraft and anti-armour weapons.

The Ranger Company gets 150 conscript soldiers and 46 officers on contract. Today, the Garrison of Sør-Varanger has 600 border guard conscripts and officers, many of them deployed along the 196 kilometres long land border to Russia.

With the extra cash, Norway’s Defense Budget for 2017 is in total more than 51 billion kroner (€5,6 billion).

 

ADVERTISEMENT

Sections
Security

The Barents Observer Newsletter

After confirming you're a real person, you can write your email below and we include you to the subscription list.

Privacy policy