Denmark will send the frigate of the Navy Peter Willemoes to strengthen security in the Baltic region.
Four F-16 fighters will also be delivered to the Shauliai airbase.
This is reported by Interfax with reference to the Danish Ambassador to Estonia Kristina Miskovyak Bekvard.
"This step is necessary to demonstrate the unity of NATO, to counter Russia's aggressive actions near the border of Ukraine," Beckward said.
According to her, "NATO welcomed the offer of support." "There is very strong support in the Danish Parliament for Denmark's contribution to security in the Baltic Sea," Beckward added.
The Danish frigate will arrive in the Baltic Sea in mid-January for three months. The F-16 was sent to the Shauliai Airbase in Lithuania, where eight fighters are already stationed.
According to Estonian Defense Minister Kalle Laanet, the Danish proposal is "a strong deterrent signal for Russia." "Although Russia's goal is to split the allied relations, Denmark's decision testifies to the strengthening of allied relations," Laanet said.