Polish companies to play key role in major NSM missile contract
Two Polish companies concluded executive agreements with Kongsberg for the supply of two Maritime Missile Units equipment to the Polish Navy.
Two Polish companies concluded executive agreements with Kongsberg for the supply of two Maritime Missile Units equipment to the Polish Navy.
Australian Precision Technologies have received a contract from Kongsberg Defence Australia to manufacture NSM Launchers components.
To support the strong customer demand for NSM, Kongsberg is setting up a second missile production line in Norway which will be ready in 2024
Kongsberg and Navantia have signed an extension of their MoU, initially agreed in 2022, with the objective of adding mutual collaboration for the integration of NSM in Navantia designs. Â
Norwegian defense company Kongsberg inked a deal with Norway’s Defense Materiel Agency (Forsvarmateriell) for additional Naval Strike Missiles.
Poland signed a record deal with Kongsberg to procure “several hundred” NSM missiles, command vehicles, launchers and other vehicles…
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).
US Marines from the 2nd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment carried out the first test firing of NMESIS in two years from Point Mugu.
Talks are underway between Poland and Ukraine regarding the transfer of NSM missile coastal defence systems (CDS) belonging to the Polish Navy.
The U.S. Navy responded to Naval News’ inquiry about the funding of more weapons for various maritime weapons systems