Direktør Mette Sørfonden i Forsvarsmateriell signerer kontrakten 8. juli 2021.
Direktør Mette Sørfonden i Forsvarsmateriell signerer kontrakten 8. juli 2021. Foto: Endre Lunde, Forsvarsmateriell

Det var de to lands anskaffelsesorganisasjoner - Forsvarsmateriell (FMA) i Norge og Bundesamt für Ausrüstnung, Informationstechnik und Nutzung der Bundeswehr (BAAINBw) i Tyskland – som på vegne av Norge og Tyskland i dag signerte kontrakten med thyssenkruppp Marine Systems for nye ubåter. De signerte samtidig kontrakten med Kongsberg Defense and Aerospace for nye sjømålsmissiler. Industrisamarbeidsavtalen ble signert av Forsvarsdepartementet.

- Nå har vi nådd en viktig milepælen i ubåtprosjektet og i det strategiske samarbeidet med Tyskland. All honnør til dem som har arbeidet hardt for å holde tidsplanen og få kontraktene og industriavtalen på plass, sier forsvarsminister Frank Bakke-Jensen.

De nye ubåtene skal leveres fra 2029 og skal være i operativ drift til utpå 2060-tallet. Industriavtalen som nå er signert vil bidra til å åpne det tyske markedet for norsk forsvarsindustri. Markeringen av samarbeidet mellom Tyskland og Norge vil skje i Kiel etter sommeren. Markeringen vil også inkludere en avduking av en modell av de nye ubåtene.



TKMS to build Type 212CD Common Design submarines for Germany and Norway


According to information released on July 7, 2021, German company ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has officially been commissioned to build six identical Type 212CD (Common Design) submarines. The procurement organizations of Norway and Germany signed the corresponding contracts on July 7, 2021. Worth approx. 5,5 billion Euro, the order comprises the delivery of two submarines to the German Navy and four to the Norwegian Navy.
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Russian Vyborg Shipyard laid the Purga ice class coastguard ship of project 23550 925 001Official signature ceremony for the construction of six Type 212CD submarines for German and Norwegian Navies. (Picture source TKMS)


On 6 July 2021, ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems and its Norwegian industrial partner Kongsberg signed a cooperation agreement. Industrial cooperation between Germany and Norway is a cornerstone of the 212CD (Common Design) project – ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems relies on the Norwegian company Kongsberg for this project and for other projects on the world market. After signing the contract with Kongsberg on 7 July 2021, CFO Paul Glaser commented: “With Kongsberg, we have a strong partner with whom we will continue to realize many projects together in the future. The contract with Kongsberg is by far the largest part of the 212CD project – a sign of how close the connection between Norway and Germany really is.”

Norway and Germany had already entered into cooperation in 2017 that goes beyond the construction of six new HDW Type 212CD submarines, as a new generation of the Type 212A. The design of the Type 212A submarine, which has proven itself in service with the German and Italian navies, will be further developed with the integration of advanced technologies to expand the U212 family in Europe. This project is another important step towards deepening and expanding European cooperation in the field of defence.

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Construction of the first boat will begin in 2023. Delivery of the first submarine for the Norwegian Navy is expected for 2029, while the delivery of the two boats for the German Navy is scheduled for 2032 and 2034. In preparation for the order, ThyssenKrupp has already initiated investments of around €250 million in 2019. The aim is to further develop ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems at the Kiel location into an international centre of competence for the construction of conventional submarines. Construction of a new shipbuilding hall has already begun, and progress is clearly visible at the shipyard site. With the order now placed in the Norwegian-German strategic cooperation project U212CD, ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems will consolidate its partnership with Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA), which has already existed since 2017 and expand its value-adding industrial partnerships in Norway and Germany.

The 212CD submarine is an improved version of the Type 212A that will integrate new advanced technologies. The submarine will be equipped with a new naval missile developed in Norway but also in service with the United States that will give new anti-ship capabilities.  The 212CD will use stealth technologies as the Type 2121A  with extended range, speed and endurance.