Kongsberg Space Electronics builds on extensive experience as a major systems engineering house to offer subsystem solutions based on Kongsberg Space Electronics' heritage fields of competence.
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KONGSBERG) has successfully passed Factory Acceptance Tests of the first Mk 2 Canister Launchers for the Australia ,n Army's NASAMS capability as part of Project LAND 19 Phase 7B.
Kongsberg Aviation Maintenance Services (KAMS) announced it has successfully achieved all Initial Depot Capability (IDC) requirements for the repair and overhaul of the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine.
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KONGSBERG) developed the Vanguard system to combine commercial technology, unmanned systems, and mission modules for adaptable and interoperable naval capabilities.
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KONGSBERG) has signed an agreement worth 1.4 billion NOK with Northrop Grumman Corporation to supply composite fuselage panels and hatches for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program.
Production of the Marine Air Defense Integrated System (MADIS) Remote Weapon Station (RWS) has shifted from Kongsberg, Norway, to Kongsberg Protech Systems USA in Johnstown, Penn., supporting the U.S. Marine Corps’ Ground Based Air Defense modernization.
Established with the purpose of educating tomorrow’s space engineers, the voluntary student organization Orbit NTNU continuously takes on new challenges, breaking boundaries, and developing further.
Norway is a country defined by large distances and challenging topography. Norwegian businesses are internationally focused and rely on aviation. Aviation is vital for homes, value creation, travel, the health system, education, sport and culture.
Last week, Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA)’s Division Land Systems (DLS), supported the Slovenia Ministry of Defence in presenting their new defence capability for the Slovenian media and public.
Kongsberg Defence Australia , has announced the achievement of a critical production milestone for the LAND 19 Phase 7B program, successfully passing Factory Acceptance Tests of the first two Fire Distribution Centres (FDC) for the National Advanced Surface to Air Missile Systems (NASAMS).
Andøya Space will receive approved financing with a total value of NOK 365.6 million. With the financial support, the Norwegian government gives the green light to establish a launch site for small satellites on Andøya, Norway.