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Marine battery box group 31
Marine battery box group 31






Naval Strike Missile launch from USS Coronado (LCS-4) in September 2014. In December 2014 Poland ordered a second batch of launchers and missiles to equip a Naval Strike Missile battalion. Ultimately, the Coastal Missile Division will be equipped with 12 launchers carrying 4 missiles each for a total of 48 missiles. In June 2013 Poland completed the Coastal Missile Division equipped with 12 NSMs and 23 vehicles on Jelcz chassis (including 6 launchers, 2 TRS-15C radars, 6 fire control vehicles, and 3 command vehicles). The decommissioned Oslo-class frigate HNoMS Trondheim was hit and the munition functioned as intended. On Wednesday, June 5, 2013, the Royal Norwegian Navy made the first test firing of an NSM missile carrying a live warhead against a target vessel. The vessel in question was the HNoMS Glimt, a Skjold-class patrol boat. On October 10, 2012, the Royal Norwegian Navy fired an NSM for the first time. On 12 April 2011, the Norwegian Ministry of Defense announced phase 2 of development. The final milestone was completed in June 2011 with tests at Point Mugu. In December 2008 the NSM was selected by the Polish Navy, which ordered fifty land-based missiles (including two for testing) in deals made in 20, with delivery planned for 2013–2016.

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It has been chosen by the Royal Norwegian Navy for its Fridtjof Nansen-class frigates and Skjold-class patrol boats.

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The Naval Strike Missile's initial serial production contract was signed in June 2007. Polish Navy's NSM Coastal Defense System launcher and TRS-15M Odra 3D radar in the background.






Marine battery box group 31