Denmark has started to get serious about transforming the nation's navy to feature integrated air and missile defense (IAMD). The process started for the Royal Danish Navy at the 2010 Lisbon, Portugal, summit, when NATO expanded its theater ballistic missile defense (BMD) plans from theater ballistic missile defense to territorial ballistic missile defense of European nations and populations — and Denmark made the commitment to grow its IAMD capability to help protect a fleet of 54 vessels, the nation and its NATO partners.
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