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According to the report, the US State Department has approved the possible foreign military sales of air and missile defense systems to Denmark, with a total combined cost of $3.73 billion. Copenhagen has requested an Integrated Battle Command System with Indirect Fire Protection Capability (IBCS-IFPC), along with related equipment and program support for $3 billion.
The report stated that the package includes 24 all-up round magazines; eight IFPC Increment 2 launchers; two Sentinel A4 radars; two IBCS engagement operations centers; two IBCS integrated collaborative environments; and six IBCS integrated fire control network relays.
The report also said that this ensures that Denmark has modern and capable air-to-air munitions, which will further advance the already high level of Danish Air Force interoperability with US Joint Forces and other regional and NATO forces, according to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
In addition, Denmark’s acquisition of the system enhances its medium- and long-range ground-based air defense capability, with the IBCS functioning like a central brain coordinating different sensors and interceptors as a unified command-and-control system on the battlefield.
Source: The Defense Post
The report stated that the package includes 24 all-up round magazines; eight IFPC Increment 2 launchers; two Sentinel A4 radars; two IBCS engagement operations centers; two IBCS integrated collaborative environments; and six IBCS integrated fire control network relays.
The report also said that this ensures that Denmark has modern and capable air-to-air munitions, which will further advance the already high level of Danish Air Force interoperability with US Joint Forces and other regional and NATO forces, according to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
In addition, Denmark’s acquisition of the system enhances its medium- and long-range ground-based air defense capability, with the IBCS functioning like a central brain coordinating different sensors and interceptors as a unified command-and-control system on the battlefield.
Source: The Defense Post
