Kongsberg awarded framework agreement for the maintenance of Norwegian frigates
Kongsberg Naval Service has been awarded a strategic framework agreement for operational support, maintenance and life-extending services on Norway’s frigates.
Kongsberg Naval Service has been awarded a strategic framework agreement for operational support, maintenance and life-extending services on Norway’s frigates.
The agreement includes defined service areas that will contribute to the development of Combat Information Systems (CIS) for the Norwegian Armed Forces.
The Norwegian government has announced it is starting the development of the next generation strike missile, in cooperation with Germany and Kongsberg as the lead industrial partner.
The Norwegian government has announced investment plans to strengthen air defence in Norway by ordering new NASAMS air defence systems from Kongsberg.
Polish defence industry signed contracts with Kongsberg Defense & Arerospace for the construction and delivery of two Naval Missile Units armed with Naval Strike Missile Coastal Defence Systems.
The Hungarian Defence Forces have taken delivery of the first two fire units of the NASAMS air defence system, supplied by the Norwegian company Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace.
The Norwegian Ministry of Defence announced a new collaborative arrangement between Norway, Raytheon, an RTX business, and Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace on the NASAMS.
Australian Precision Technologies have announced they have received a contract from Kongsberg Defence Australia to manufacture precision-machined components for the Naval Strike Missile (NSM) launchers.
Patria has decades of experience in developing and producing large-calibre weapon systems.
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace has received an order from the U.S. Army to deliver an additional 409 CROWS remote weapon stations, spares and support.
Kongsberg has signed an agreement with Lockheed Martin worth USD 112 million to supply parts for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter programme.
Finnish boat builder Marine Alutech has selected Kongsberg Maritime’s Kamewa waterjets for 17 new landing craft it is building for the Finnish Navy.