Tuesday, May 22, 2018

The F-35 Could Become a 'Navy' Killer (Thanks to Norway) | The National Interest Blog

The F-35 Could Become a 'Navy' Killer (Thanks to Norway) | The National Interest Blog:
"In the mid 2000s, the Royal Norwegian Navy was looking to select a new anti-ship missile (ASM) to equip their ships.
Image result for Nytt sjømÃ¥lsmissilThey looked at all foreign offerings, didn’t find any missile satisfactory, and instead drew up their own set of requirements.
The requirements were: to meet the challenges of a future (up to 2040) ship-to-ship combat environment; to have a high probability of penetrating enemy air defense and countermeasures; to be effective in confined and open waters; and to be easily adaptable to different platforms.
From these requirements, Kongsberg Defense drew up the NSM, or Nytt sjømålsmissil.
The name “Naval Strike Missile” was only attached later for English marketing purposes.
...The NSM is being considered for the Over-the-Horizon Weapon System (OTH-WS) competition, to replace the aging Harpoon—which is being phased out.
...The NSM has also been adapted into the joint strike missile (JSM), an air-launched cruise missile system designed to fit inside the internal weapons bay of the F-35..."
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