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The Naval Strike Missile (NSM) is an anti-ship and land-attack missile developed by the Norwegian company Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA). The original Norwegian name was Nytt sjømålsmissil (literally "New sea target missile", indicating that it was the successor of the Penguin missile ).
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A development of the Naval Strike Missile (NSM), the Joint Strike Missile (JSM) will feature an option for ground strike and a two-way communications line, so that the missile can communicate with the central control room or other missiles in the air. This missile will be integrated with the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II. Studies have shown ...
Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM) - American cruise missile, for use with Hobart-class destroyers, 2,500 km (1,600 mi) range, first used in 2024 off the coast of California. [4] Naval Strike Missile (NSM) - Norwegian land attack cruise missile, for use with Hobart-class destroyers, first deployed in 2024. [5]
The TRI-40 engine is a modified version of the Microturbo TRI 60 class of small turbojets, designed to be smaller and lighter for new missiles. It is currently being used on the Kongsberg Naval Strike Missile (NSM) for the Royal Norwegian Navy and the updated MM-40 Exocet Block 3 anti-ship missile.
NASM–SR or Naval Anti-Ship Missile–Short Range is a helicopter launched anti-ship missile being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation for the Indian Navy. It is the first indigenous air launched anti-ship cruise missile developed for the Indian Navy. [4] The missile is manufactured by Adani Defence & Aerospace. [5]
"Being the first Royal Australian Navy ship to fire the Naval Strike Missile is an incredible privilege," Maddison said, "but more importantly, I'm incredibly proud of the efforts of the 200 young ...
In November 2022, it was announced that the Royal Navy would receive the Naval Strike Missile (NSM), which will be fitted to a total of 11 vessels, both Type 23 frigates and Type 45 destroyers. [52] [53] In 2021, it was reported that only two frigates, Montrose and Kent, were deployed with a full load of eight Harpoon canisters per ship. [4]