Norway orders additional Naval Strike Missiles
Norwegian defense company Kongsberg inked a deal with Norway’s Defense Materiel Agency (Forsvarmateriell) for additional Naval Strike Missiles.
Norwegian defense company Kongsberg inked a deal with Norway’s Defense Materiel Agency (Forsvarmateriell) for additional Naval Strike Missiles.
AEROBOND, a South Australian-based specialist in advanced composite and sheet metal manufacturing and Kongsberg Defence Australia (KONGSBERG) today announced that they have entered into a new contract for the production and provision of launcher canisters for the KONGBSERG Naval Strike Missile (NSM).
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