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Denmark Bought Weapon Systems From Elbit Without Military GPS

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Elbit Systems’ ATMOS and PULS weapon systems that Denmark purchased in 2023 are eqüipped with civilian GPS, making them vulnerable to electronic interference such as jamming and spoofing.

Jamming or spoofing of electronic communications could reduce the platforms’ accuracy and disorient them.

The Danish Armed Forces are resigned to the vulnerability for the time being. However, a military-grade GPS system is desirable.

“The war in Ukraine has shown us that when you are exposed to jamming, you become vulnerable, and the less vulnerable, the better,” Danish daily Jyllands-Posten quoted commander of the Danish Artillery Regiment Colonel Michael A. Villumsen as saying.

“Sometimes you can use your weapons systems optimally, other times you can’t. These are the conditions of war. But of course it would have been better with military GPS.

“…there is a need to improve the system so that we strengthen the robustness against jamming. Right now we cannot eliminate the effect of jamming.”

Autonomous Truck Mounted Howitzer System (ATMOS 2000) 155mm self-propelled guns
Autonomous Truck Mounted Howitzer System (ATMOS 2000) 155mm self-propelled guns. Image: Philippine Army

Replacement to Take Years

However, according to Danish public broadcaster Dr Nyheder, there is doubt whether a replacement is possible in all the systems.

It further states that even if the replacement was possible, it would take “several years.”

A total of 8 PULS multiple rocket launchers and 19 ATMOS self-propelled howitzers were purchased by Denmark for $252 million as a replacement for the 19 French-made Caesar howitzers donated to Ukraine.

All the PULS systems and the first batch of ATMOS have been delivered by Elbit.

Elbit’s Reply

Meanwhile, in a reply to Israeli newspaper Globes Elbit Systems refuted the claims by Danish media about the GPS, stressing that “it provides all precise rocket munitions combined with military GPS with some of the most advanced capabilities in the world that have been operationally proven.”

“Any other claim is fundamentally wrong and reflects professional misunderstanding.”

Danish Minister of Defense Troels Lund Poulsen also refused to acknowledge the vulnerability in a written reply to Jyllands-Posten.

“I believe it is understood that I can neither confirm nor deny information about vulnerabilities in weapons systems. Therefore, I have no further comments on that information.”

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