Royal Australian Navy Fires Naval Strike Missile for the First Time
HMAS Sydney has fired the Royal Australian Navy’s first Naval Strike Missile during a SINKEX as a part of Exercise RIMPAC 2024.
HMAS Sydney has fired the Royal Australian Navy’s first Naval Strike Missile during a SINKEX as a part of Exercise RIMPAC 2024.
USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) and HMAS Sydney (DDG-42) showed up with Naval Strike Missile (NSM) for RIMPAC 2024
KONGSBERG officially opened its new missile manufacturing plant in Kongsberg, Norway, where the company will produce its NSM and JSM.
Oshkosh Defense will deliver additional ROGUE-Fires to be used in the Navy/Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System.
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace is investing in more than NOK 640 million (~$60.4 million) to increase their missile production capacity.
The Spanish Navy has today awarded Kongsberg a contract worth EUR 305 million for the delivery of Naval Strike Missiles (NSM).
Latvia and the United States inked the agreement for the procurement of Naval Strike Missile Coastal Defence Systems.
The Norwegian government has announced it is starting the development of the next generation strike missile, in cooperation with Germany and Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KONGSBERG) as the lead industrial partner.
During Indo Pacific 2023 Kongsberg Defence Australia’s (KDA) Managing Director John Fry discussed NSM in Australia with Naval News.
Two Polish companies concluded executive agreements with Kongsberg for the supply of two Maritime Missile Units equipment to the Polish Navy.