Lithuania acquires more NASAMS air defence systems from Kongsberg
The EUR 200 million contract will provide Lithuania with the latest technology and increased air defence capabilities.
The EUR 200 million contract will provide Lithuania with the latest technology and increased air defence capabilities.
Norway will donate additional NASAMS air defence systems to Ukraine to the sum of 335 million NOK.
The Norwegian government aims to strengthen the production capabilities of Norwegian ammunition and missiles.
Mesko, a subsidiary of the Polish state-owned defence conglomerate PGZ, announced the delivery of the first batch of man-portable air defence systems (MANPADS) to the Norwegian Armed Forces.
The British and the Norwegian minister of defence announced a maritime collaboration with Ukraine.
Norway and Finland have enhanced their cooperation in the realm of K9 artillery systems, initially acquired from South Korea.
Kongsberg Naval Service has been awarded a strategic framework agreement for operational support, maintenance and life-extending services on Norway’s frigates.
Norway has begun their delivery of F-16 that were used in the Norwegian Air Force.
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.
Norwegian Defence Minister Bjørn Arild Gram announced the decision to join the European Support for Ammunition Production (ASAP) program, with Norway contributing approximately 190 million NOK as its membership fee. “Joining ASAP has the potential to trigger billion-kroner investments into increased production capacity within the Norwegian defense industry,” Gram stated. In a strategic move …
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