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Germany orders more Kongsberg Joint Strike Missiles for its future F-35A Lightning II fighter jet fleet

The new contract follows Germany’s first JSM order, signed on 30 June 2025 and valued at about NOK 6.5 billion. Germany selected the Joint Strike Missile in June 2025, becoming the fifth country to choose the weapon after Norway, Japan, Australia and the United States. The contract is structured as a government-to-government sale between Norway and Germany, with Norway’s Defence Material Agency acting as the contract partner. Kongsberg said the …
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Kongsberg Gruppen ASA (KONGSBERG) has announced that it has signed a contract worth approximately 3.5 billion Norwegian crowns, equal to about 325 million euros, for the supply of Joint Strike Missile (JSM) aviolanciabili to Germany. In June 2025, Germany became the fifth country to select the JSM for the fighters F-35A of Luftwaffe; .l order...

·Italy
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A year ago, Germany announced the acquisition of high-precision missiles from Norway to equip F-35 jets with them. According to the manufacturer, there is now a contract for further deliveries.

·Germany
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A year ago, Germany announced the acquisition of high-precision missiles from Norway to equip F-35 jets with them. According to the manufacturer, there is now a contract for further deliveries.

·Leipzig, Germany
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Germany orders additional Joint Strike Missiles (JSM) from the Norwegian armaments company Kongsberg. According to The post Germany, the contract has ordered additional JSM missiles from Norway first appeared on Nordisch.info.

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nordisch.info broke the news on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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