Denmark Selects SAMP/T NG; Becomes Third Export Operator in Eurosam Production Queue
Copenhagen, 21 April 2026
Key points
- Denmark on 21 April selected the SAMP/T NG long-range air-defence system, becoming the third export customer alongside Italy and France's domestic upgrade
- Eurosam — the MBDA-Thales joint venture — confirmed deliveries scheduled from 2028 within the existing production envelope
- Selection adds one customer to a constrained production queue without increasing throughput capacity; locks Danish upper-tier IAMD to the Aster 30 B1NT effector chain through the 2030s
The Danish Ministry of Defence on 21 April selected the SAMP/T NG long-range air-defence system, becoming the third export operator and validating Eurosam's production-scaling assumption against an already-constrained delivery queue.
Denmark joins Italy as the second confirmed export customer of the next-generation SAMP/T variant, alongside France's domestic upgrade fleet. The selection covers the full system: Aster 30 B1NT effectors, the Ground Fire 300 multifunction radar from Thales, and the modular launcher architecture. Deliveries are scheduled from 2028 within Eurosam's existing production envelope, the Thales statement confirms.
The Aster 30 B1NT effector is the production-binding element. Eurosam has been running the Aster line at expanded throughput since the 2024 contract restructuring, but adding a Danish customer to the queue does not increase ceiling capacity — it allocates more of an existing pipeline. Italian and French deliveries dominate the 2028–2031 slots; Danish deliveries will sit alongside them in the same window.
The Danish selection extends the SAMP/T NG footprint into the Nordic-Baltic upper-tier IAMD layer, adding a system family that does not depend on the SPY-6 and Aegis architecture Germany and Netherlands are converging on for naval AAW. The watchable indicator is whether Eurosam now publishes a revised throughput plan, or absorbs Danish demand inside the existing envelope at the cost of slightly later Italian deliveries — the queue-allocation question framed in Signal No. 14.
Sources: Danish Ministry of Defence, Eurosam, Thales, MBDA.
First reported in Signal No. 43, 21 April 2026.