Kongsberg Gruppen
Kongsberg Gruppen is a Norwegian defence + maritime technology group. Defence flagship: the Naval Strike Missile (NSM) — anti-ship + land-attack stealth cruise missile with Autonomous Target Recognition (ATR) seeker, sea-skimming flight, and high-precision aim-point selection. NSM Coastal Defense System sold to US Marines (USA), Australia, Romania, Latvia (Mar 2026 $45.5M FMS award), and others. Joint Strike Missile (JSM) is the air-launched F-35-integrated variant, co-developed with Raytheon — Japan received first JSM delivery March 2026. Also produces Protector RWS (Remote Weapon Stations) widely deployed by NATO forces on armored vehicles, and Kongsberg Maritime (DP systems, sonar, autonomous vessels).
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Kongsberg Gruppen ASA is a Norwegian multinational company based in Kongsberg that supplies high-technology systems to customers in the merchant marine, defence, aerospace, offshore oil and gas industries, and renewable and utilities industries. The company comprises four business areas: Kongsberg Discovery, Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace, and Kongsberg Digital. In 2018, Kongsberg had revenues of NOK 14.381 billion, and 6,842 employees in more than 25 countries. Kongsberg is a continuation of Kongsberg Weapons Factory (Kongsberg Våpenfabrikk - KV) (1814–1987). After KV's restructuring in 1987 following the Toshiba–Kongsberg scandal, defence activities continued as the company Norsk Forsvarsteknologi (NFT). In 1995 the company changed its name to Kongsberg Gruppen. Kongsberg was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange in 1993 and is a public company. The Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries is the largest shareholder with a 50.004 percent interest. Markets outside of Norway pose a growing and increasingly important part of business and represented approximately 80% of revenue in 2015.