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Forces News - Norway |
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First
JSM (joint strike missile) fuselage unveiled, signalling development
milestone |
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This
is truly a milestone event, and it marks an important step forward in
ensuring both our future military capability and industrial opportunities
for the Norwegian defence industry, said State Secretary of Defence
Eirik Øwre Thorshaug after he Thursday officially unveiled the
first completed fuselage for the new Joint Strike Missile, developed
by Kongsberg for the F-35. The JSM is derived from the Naval Strike Missile (NSM), also developed by Kongsberg, which is already operational with the Royal Norwegian Navy. The new missile, the JSM, offers superior capabilities against well defended naval targets, and is capable of being carried internally on the F-35. This allows the aircraft to maintain its low observability while carrying a powerful long range strike capability. The unveiling on Thursday signals that the fuselage design effort has been completed, and that preparations for further testing can continue. |
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The first JSM Joinst Strike Missile fuselage (Picture: Norwegian Ministry of Defence) |
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We have defined
a modern and capable anti-surface capability as a key requirement,
and as a result we initiated the development of the JSM. We have also
received indications that several other partner nations are interested
in the capability offered by this missile, and we are making every
effort to see that it becomes available to the F-35 user community
in the future, said state secretary Thorshaug. |
First JSM (joint strike missile) fuselage unveiled, signalling development milestone
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