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Kongsberg NSM to equip Indian MH-60R helicopters
https://www.janes.com/article/87653/kongsberg-nsm-to-equip-indian-mh-60r-helicopters
The Indian Navy appears poised to become the first customer for the Kongsberg Naval Strike Missile (NSM) in a helicopter-launched application.
According to US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) documentation, the missile will be integrated into Lockheed Martin/Sikorsky MH-60R multimission helicopters that India is looking to acquire under a Foreign Military Sale (FMS) case.
NSM was originally developed by Kongsberg to meet the Royal Norwegian Navy's requirements for a highly discriminative, low-observable surface-to-surface guided weapon able to penetrate shipboard defences and operate effectively in blue water and littoral environments. Capable of ranges up to 200 km, it combines GPS-aided midcourse guidance with an advanced dual-band imaging infrared seeker.
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Another big win for Norway. India joins The United States Army and Navy, Japan, Australia, Malaysia, Poland, Germany and Norway itself as the users of the NSM/JSM family of anti-ship/land-attack missiles. JSM is the first land-attack missile Japan has bought or produced since its post-war constitution.
Designed from the ground up with all aspect stealth, NSM's advanced composite body, strictly passive seekers, low weight and small size make it an immense challenge for even the most well defended foes.
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despite its diminutive size and weight, the warhead of NSM is equivilent to that of Harpoon, despite being under half the size due to its unique chemical makeup. NSM is primarly an anti-shipping weapon, but can perform land-attack roles just as aptly.
https://www.janes.com/article/87653/kongsberg-nsm-to-equip-indian-mh-60r-helicopters
The Indian Navy appears poised to become the first customer for the Kongsberg Naval Strike Missile (NSM) in a helicopter-launched application.
According to US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) documentation, the missile will be integrated into Lockheed Martin/Sikorsky MH-60R multimission helicopters that India is looking to acquire under a Foreign Military Sale (FMS) case.
NSM was originally developed by Kongsberg to meet the Royal Norwegian Navy's requirements for a highly discriminative, low-observable surface-to-surface guided weapon able to penetrate shipboard defences and operate effectively in blue water and littoral environments. Capable of ranges up to 200 km, it combines GPS-aided midcourse guidance with an advanced dual-band imaging infrared seeker.
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Another big win for Norway. India joins The United States Army and Navy, Japan, Australia, Malaysia, Poland, Germany and Norway itself as the users of the NSM/JSM family of anti-ship/land-attack missiles. JSM is the first land-attack missile Japan has bought or produced since its post-war constitution.
Designed from the ground up with all aspect stealth, NSM's advanced composite body, strictly passive seekers, low weight and small size make it an immense challenge for even the most well defended foes.
...
despite its diminutive size and weight, the warhead of NSM is equivilent to that of Harpoon, despite being under half the size due to its unique chemical makeup. NSM is primarly an anti-shipping weapon, but can perform land-attack roles just as aptly.
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