Kongsberg Naval Strike Missile at Indo Pacific 2023
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Coverage of the Kongsberg Naval Strike Missile at Indo Pacific 2023; the international maritime exposition in Sydney, Australia.
John Fry, Managing Director at Kongsberg Australia, shares with us the latest for the NSM program in Australia.
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That's exactly what the USMC is doing with NSM. NMESIS is a mobile launch platform.
Not only USA. In fact, Poland was the first user of land based NSM MLV. It is based on 6x6 truck chassis.
Interesting, hope see land base NSM n license build NSM here in Australia👍
That's what USMC is doing. NMESIS is a mobile launch platform with NSM
I wish philippines aquire them for the 6 OPV, they are light enough to fit 8 of these missiles per OPV.
NSM is a very expensive missile. Hopefully with production expanding the price will drop some. I think the latest figures I've seen for the is they are about $2.5M a piece. For comparison, that price is very similar to the latest JASSM missiles. Maybe more. Philippines did purchase a few Brahmos shore batteries a few years ago that should be arriving on Philippine shores any day now. My guess is Philippines will end up with some harpoons. US will offer them a deal they cannot refuse.
The Philippines needs fighters. A lot of them. They need them with AWACS and big wing tankers. Preferably the F-18E/F for interoperability with the USN and USMC but the F-15 or F-16 or Rafale or Grippen or Eurofighter would do. Just get something good and a lot of it. December 1941 showed us the fate of the Philippines if it cant maintain air superiority. Let's not learn that lesson again.
@@navyreviewer Actually the Philippines need VTOL fighters. Ditto for Taiwan. If Taiwan had 24 VTOL F35B's it would rewrite the entire Taiwan deterrent handbook.
But that would defeat the mainpoint of OPVs in the Spratlys. Rather being provisioned (via EDCA) to readily receive NSM as reload during hotwar is enough. Better focus on loading as much guided rockets, guided cannonshells, and SR-SSMs like Spike NLOS are better for cheap swarm attacks
@@watermirror If your taking on real Chinese Destroyers, Frigates & Amphib assault ships you need something with some bite. Spike or tiny drones won't slow down an invasion fleet. The NSM only has a 250 lb warhead which can do significant damage but not sink a destroyer. Spike is like a mosquito irritating a bull. Besides the crew is sacrificing their lives attacking a significant CSG or Amphib landing force. They are going to want to get their monies worth. Pound for pound you can't beat the NSM. It will do some damage.
They are powerful
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