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NSM – both ship-launched and coastal battery – has secured orders from 13 countries, while JSM has been selected by Norway, Japan, and the US Air Force (USAF) to equip F-35A Lightning II ...
July 12, 2017: Japan has become the latest F-35 user to order the Norwegian "Joint Strike Missile" (JSM). Kongsberg has been developing JSM since 2011 as an air-to-surface weapon that is not only ...
The JSM is a multi-role weapon derived from the Naval Strike Missile (NSM), also developed by Kongsberg and already operational with the Royal Norwegian Navy.
June 17, 2011: The Norwegian firm Kongsberg has been successful in developing a "Joint Strike Missile" (JSM). What makes this missile special is that it is stealthy and designed to be launched from ...
The NSM’s chassis is slightly reconfigured for this purpose, but the seeker and engine largely remain the same. While the NSM has been operationally fielded since 2012, the JSM is not yet ready ...
These are the surface-to-surface Naval Strike Missile (NSM) and the air-launched Joint Strike Missile (JSM). The factory is being built next to RAAF Base Williamtown and will start producing ...
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace has entered a multi-year procurement contract with the US Navy for the supply of Naval Strike Missiles (NSM). The contract covers deliveries to both the Navy and ...
The JSM has many similarities to the NSM, and they both come off the same production line. The JSM is slightly shorter and can be carried in the internal weapons bay of an F-35.
Last week, a Joint Strike Missile (JSM) was successfully launched at 22,000 feet from an Edwards Air Force Base F-16 over the Utah Test and Training Center during a missile flight test (which included ...