Poland
buys hundreds of Naval Strike Missiles in $2 billion deal
Sep 5, 06:26 PM
The Naval Strike Missile can launch
from both land- and sea-based platforms. (Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace)
WARSAW,
Poland — Poland has ordered “several hundred” Naval Strike Missiles in a deal
worth 8 billion zloty (U.S. $2 billion), according to the country’s weapons
procurement agency.
Defence
Minister Mariusz Błaszczak signed the deal for two new naval missile units for
its existing Naval Strike Missile anti-ship system. The contract will enable
the military to boost its coastal defense capabilities along the Baltic Sea.
The
contract, awarded to Norwegian company Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace, covers
the supply of “command vehicles, missile launchers, and several hundred
anti-ship NSM missiles,” according to the Armament Agency.
Geir
Håøy, president and CEO of Kongsberg, said in a statement that this deal is the
largest single contract in the company’s history.
Deliveries
are scheduled to take place from 2026 to 2032. Under the contract, Polish
defense companies will be involved in supplying the weapons in cooperation with
the Norwegian business, the agency said.
The
announcement was made on the first day of this year’s MSPO defense industry
show. The event runs Sept. 5-8 in Kielce.
The
Naval Strike Missile is a sea-skimming, over-the-horizon missile with a range
exceeding 185 kilometers (115 miles), according to Kongsberg.
Several
regional countries are enhancing their naval strike capabilities in the wake
of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In May 2023, Latvia’s
government voted to authorize the purchase of Naval Strike Missiles
to bolster its Baltic Sea defense capabilities.
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