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Kongsberg توقع عقدا لتسليم منضومة دفاع جديدة للنرويج

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وقعت Kongsberg عقدًا مع الNorwegian Defence Materiel Agency لتسليم منضومة دفاع جوي متنقلة للجيش النرويجي.

بالإضافة لأجزاء من منضومة NASAMS هذه المنضومة ستستعمل صواريخ IRIS-T من Diehl و رادار من Weibel Scientific A/S


The Army Mobile Ground Based Air Defence System was first presented by the Defence Minster in February 2017 as a direct acquisition process with KONGSBERG

The Army Mobile Ground Based Air Defence System is a highly mobile, short-range air defence system that will reuse key capabilities from the NASAMS system to include its command and control and unique network solutions

In addition to elements from the NASAMS, this highly mobile air defence system includes the IRIS-T missile from Diehl Defence GmbH and a radar from Weibel Scientific A/S

«The Army Mobile Ground Based Air Defence System provides the Norwegian Army a unique capability to provide air defence throughout their maneuver operations. We are very pleased that the addition of the Army Mobile Ground Based Air Defence System in the Norwegian forces, along with the existing NASAMS air defence system, provides both the Norwegian Army and the Air Force extremely advanced air defence systems from KONGSBERG”, says Eirik Lie, President Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS

 
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The Norwegian Army is scheduled to accept initial deliveries of a new mobile ground-based short-range air-defence system from prime contractor Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (Kongsberg) in late 2022, with all units expected to be delivered, and an initial operating capability (IOC), by mid-2023.

The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA), under the auspices of Investment Project 7628 Kampluftvern (Combat Air Defence), initiated the procurement process for the Army Mobile Ground Based Air Defence System, with the announcement, in February 2017, of a direct acquisition strategy with Kongsberg

The overall budget for Project 7628 is NOK948 million (USD113.2 million) - approved by the Norwegian Parliament in 2015. The Project provides for both new acquisitions and the re-use of existing equipment from the Royal Norwegian Air Force's (RNoAF) current National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS) capability, designated 'NASAMS III' by the service

The NDMA has worked with Kongsberg to define the technology solution and final configuration of the MGBADS capability. On 31 October this year, the agency awarded Kongsberg a NOK583 million (USD64 million) contract to deliver an unspecified number of MGBADS units to the Norwegian Army. This is, in effect, a new system, with Kongsberg, as prime contractor and systems integrator, and in co-ordination with the army and NDMA, identifying and integrating the MGBADS subsystems. Several components in this solution are government furnished equipment, including the Diehl Defence IRIS-T interceptors

Mounted on the Norwegian Army's new Armoured Combat Support Vehicle (ACSV) platform - a common multirole tracked armoured vehicle, developed by Flensburger Fahrzeugbau Gesellschaft (FFG) of Germany, and based on the FFG-designed PMMC G5 (Protected Mission Module Carrier) - the MGBADS unit will leverage Kongsberg technologies from other Norwegian air-defence programmes. This includes the fire unit command-and-control (C2) node, which will be interoperable with NASAMS III components already in service with the Norwegian armed forces

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