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    Thales eyes more SAMP/T deals after Denmark picks European anti-missile system

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    Posted on September 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Thales seeks more SAMP/T contracts after Denmark's choice, highlighting Europe's focus on regional air defense systems over U.S. options.

    Table of Contents

    • Thales and the Future of European Air Defense
    • Denmark's Acquisition of SAMP/T
    • Political Implications of the Decision
    • Potential Markets for SAMP/T

    Thales Pursues Additional SAMP/T Contracts Following Denmark's Selection

    Thales and the Future of European Air Defense

    PARIS/COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -France's Thales and its partners are talking to several European and other nations about potential new SAMP/T deals after Denmark picked the Franco-Italian air defence system over the U.S. Patriot, a senior Thales executive said.

    Denmark's Acquisition of SAMP/T

    "Air defence is clearly becoming a priority across Europe, not only the eastern part," Herve Dammann, Executive Vice-President for Land and Air Systems, told reporters on Monday.

    Political Implications of the Decision

    Prospects include not only countries that have publicly voiced interest, like Greece and Belgium, but other unidentified markets, he told a briefing on Denmark's SAMP/T purchase.

    Potential Markets for SAMP/T

    Air defences are in focus after Poland shot down suspected Russian drones in its airspace with the backing of aircraft from NATO allies, the first time a member of the Western alliance is known to have fired shots during Russia's war in Ukraine.

    Denmark said on Friday it would acquire air defence systems, including two SAMP/T systems, for 58 billion Danish crowns ($9.1 billion), becoming the first European buyer outside France and Italy and rejecting bids for the widely used U.S. Patriot.

    The competition was seen as a test of European efforts to boost purchases of regionally produced weapons, and put ties between two NATO allies further under the spotlight following a recent spat between Copenhagen and Washington over Greenland.

    Danish officials have denied any link between the country's largest ever arms purchase and recent tensions with Washington over U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign to acquire Greenland, which has been under Danish control since 1721.

    "This is not a rejection of Patriot, it is a selection of what is best," Danish Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen told a news conference on Friday.

    DANISH POLITICIANS BACK DECISION TO BUY IN EUROPE

    Thales declined to comment on the political backdrop to the competition, saying this was a matter for the Danish government and that SAMP/T had won in part due to its 360-degree coverage.

    SAMP/T was developed by Thales and forerunners to the French and Italian subsidiaries of MBDA, the world's second-largest missile maker behind RTX, which developed the Patriot system used by over half a dozen European nations.

    The choice between American and European systems has become politically sensitive following a flurry of comments from Trump threatening to annex Greenland over security concerns.

    While Danish officials emphasised the decision was based on technical and practical considerations, Danish politicians on left and right painted the procurement as a win for Europe.

    "It pays to be a good ally ... It has been a strong political desire to buy from reliable and non-threatening partners," said conservative lawmaker Rasmus Jarlov on X.

    "I will not hide the fact that I am incredibly happy that the 58 billion crowns will not go to the Israeli or U.S. arms industry, but will go to the European arms industry," said Martin Lidegaard, leader of the opposition Social Liberal party.

    Denmark is also looking at medium-range defences including the Norwegian NASAMS, German IRIS-T and French VL-MICA.

    In a paper on defence readiness earlier this year, the European Commission identified air and missile defences as one of seven priority areas for filling gaps in military capacity.

    (Reporting by Tim Hepher in Paris and Stine Jacobsen in Copenhagen. Editing by Louise Heavens and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Thales aims for more SAMP/T deals after Denmark's selection.
    • •Denmark chose SAMP/T over the U.S. Patriot system.
    • •European air defense is a growing priority.
    • •Political implications of choosing European systems.
    • •Denmark's decision seen as a win for European industry.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Thales eyes more SAMP/T deals after Denmark picks European anti-missile system

    1What is SAMP/T?

    SAMP/T is a European air defense system developed by Thales and MBDA, designed to provide 360-degree coverage against aerial threats.

    2What is air defense?

    Air defense refers to military strategies and systems designed to protect a country or area from aerial attacks, including missiles and aircraft.

    3What is the significance of Denmark's SAMP/T acquisition?

    Denmark's acquisition of the SAMP/T system marks a significant shift towards European defense capabilities, emphasizing regional production over reliance on U.S. systems.

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