Norway has vowed to increase its military spending by as much as half a billion USD to boost defense capability around its northern border with Russia citing a so-called "Russian threat"; meanwhile, the country has increased its arms exports to the US by as much as $10 million, which is apparently being used in conflict zones such as Iraq.
The Norwegian goverment is apparently in the throes of a military fever.
The country's Defense Minister Ine Eriksen Soreide, said Norway would spend 3.6 billion kroner ($477 million) on building Norway's first anti-aircraft battery and modernizing its squadron of German-made Leopard 2 tanks, amongst other defense projects.
According to the local media, the country’s defense experts have been recently calling for “more troops and better capabilities close to the Russian border” fearing to be “a small neighboring country to a superpower with global ambitions.”
According to recently released figures from Statistics Norway (SSB), nearly 80 per cent of the country’s exports of military equipment in 2014 went to NATO countries, totaling NOK 1. 4 billion ($185 million), of which the USA accounted for 45 per cent.