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VIDEO – Norway Secures Advanced HIMARS Rocket Systems in $580 Million U.S. Deal Amid Growing European Demand

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
August 12, 2024
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VIDEO – Norway Secures Advanced HIMARS Rocket Systems in $580 Million U.S. Deal Amid Growing European Demand

On August 9, the U.S. Department of State announced the approval of Norway’s request to purchase 16 Lockheed Martin M142 HIMARS rocket launchers through the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. This significant acquisition, valued at up to $580 million, underscores Norway’s commitment to strengthening its defense capabilities amid heightened security concerns in Europe.

The approved request includes not only the 16 HIMARS launchers but also a comprehensive ammunition package featuring 15 sets each of M30A2 and M31A2 rockets, along with 100 M57 ATACMS tactical missiles. Beyond the weaponry, the deal encompasses training rounds, diagnostic tools, maintenance equipment, and extensive logistical support services, ensuring Norway’s forces are well-prepared to operate these advanced systems.

Norway’s interest in the HIMARS system reflects a strategic shift in its defense posture, particularly after retiring its fleet of 12 M270 tracked rocket launchers in 2005. Most of these older units have since been donated to allied nations, notably as part of support initiatives for Ukraine.

The M142 HIMARS system, known for its mobility and precision, has already gained traction across Europe, with Romania, Ukraine, and Poland currently fielding the system. Additionally, the Baltic states of Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia have placed orders, while Italy also expressed interest, securing approval for the potential purchase of 21 launchers in December 2023.

As Norway joins this growing list of HIMARS operators, the deal marks another step in the broader trend of European nations enhancing their military capabilities in response to evolving regional threats. The HIMARS system’s integration into Norway’s arsenal will not only boost its national defense but also contribute to the collective security framework of NATO allies.

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