WASHINGTON — The U.S. Navy has selected the Norwegian Naval Strike Missile as its newover-the-horizon anti-ship missile destined for the littoral combat ship and likely the service’s future frigate as well.
The NSM, which was a joint submission between Kongsberg and Raytheon, was widely expected to win the competition after its main competitors — Boeing’s extended range Harpoon and Lockheed Martin’s Long-Range Anti-Ship Missile — dropped from contention. Both companies felt the competition was skewed towards the Raytheon/Kongsberg offering, Defense News reported last May.
The introduction of the NSM to the fleet breaks the venerable Harpoon’s decades-long lock on the surface over-the-horizon mission and is a huge boost to Kongsberg’s ambitions in the U.S. market.
The initial contract is listed at about $14.86 million but it could grow to as much as $848 million over the life of the contract.
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2 comments:
This is an Huge Ugly weapon, just the look of it causes many a strong man to go weak in the knees and lose his lunch, why, because it has the shape and look of Rosie O'Donald.
Mmmmmmmmmm
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