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18 ДОКЛАДОВ В КАТАЛОГЕ -- "Norway"
Norway's Ministry of Defence has received formal notification from US authorities regarding possible delays in American weapons deliveries. This situation may impact Norway's defense readiness.
Britain confirms it will cede an unknown number of the first eight Type 26 frigates to Norway. The move signals intensified NATO interoperability and deterrence on the North Atlantic front, while triggering industrial and alliance-wide questions about fleet modernisation timelines and basing. The dynamic underscores ongoing shifts in allied force distribution and defense industrial policy.
Strategic push expands Germany and Norway’s Type 212CD fleet with advanced electronic warfare and radar suites. The contract tightens industrial ties between Indra and Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace, signaling continued modernization of submarine capabilities. Analysts see this as a critical step in undersea deterrence and multinational interoperability.
Fairbanks Morse Defense unveiled AutoHook™, a fully autonomous Launch and Recovery System (LARS) interface developed by Vestdavit in Norway. The system enables zero-human-intervention recovery of Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs) and similar assets, signaling a new standard in autonomous naval operations. This development could alter unmanned platform deployment, maintenance, and logistics for navies and defense contractors globally.
Norway’s Defence Material Agency awarded Kongsberg and Salt Ship Design a contract to produce a new class of standardized naval vessels. This deal marks a major modernization effort in Norway’s maritime defense capabilities.
Norway's defense agency contracts Kongsberg and Salt Ship Design to develop a new class of standardized naval vessels, boosting future maritime military capabilities.
Norway launches a $11.8 billion defense expansion through 2035, boosting F-35 armaments and naval power while scrapping its drone program. This marks a strategic shift focusing on high-end weapons and submarines amid rising European tensions.
Norway commits to increasing its defense budget by over $11 billion through 2033. This move reflects escalating NATO pressure, driven by US demands for greater military spending across Europe.
Norwegian defense firm Kongsberg has secured a critical contract to supply components for the F-35 fighter jet production Lots 20 to 22, ensuring its role in sustaining the global stealth fighter supply chain through 2030. This deal reinforces Norway’s strategic position in advanced military manufacturing for one of the world's most advanced stealth aircraft programs.
Rheinmetall's Nordic subsidiary unveiled the new 120mm Ragnarok mortar system with an innovative mission module during live fire trials in Norway. This capability advances European indirect fire support and boosts operational flexibility for NATO and allied forces.
Norway and the UK’s involvement in Finland’s CAVS project heightens tensions among NATO allies amid a rapidly changing security landscape. This move underlines the urgency for advanced military vehicle capabilities amid potential regional threats.
The UK and Norway's plans to operate Type 26 frigates together expose vulnerabilities and power dynamics in European naval operations. Joint command could complicate integration and response during conflicts.
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