Germany and Norway | Kongsberg, Diehl and MBDA Deutschland to develop new supersonic strike missile
Defence Redefined
Published on 14/05/2024 at 14:00

Norway’s Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace, alongside German companies Diehl Defence and MBDA Deutschland, have joined forces to develop a supersonic strike missile, known as 3SM Tyrfing (a magic sword in Norse mythology), for the Armed Forces of Germany and Norway.

As announced, the project will see the development of a long-distance, manoeuvrable supersonic strike missile.

The 3SM Tyrfing agreement was announced in November last year when the program entered preliminary development. The effort needed further investment and the companies involved have now entered an official partnership agreement. 

The said weapon will succeed the Naval Strike Missile (NSM) currently in use on Norwegian naval ships starting in 2035, with subsequent deployment anticipated with the German Navy. Germany was expected to announce its plans for commissioning the 3SM Tyrfing later this year. 

Although specific technical or performance specifications of the 3SM remained undisclosed, an illustrative concept unveiled by the Norwegian Ministry of Defence and Kongsberg last year suggested that the missile will harness advanced solid-fuel ramjet propulsion, showcased through the collaborative Norwegian/US Tactical High-speed Offensive Ramjet for Extended Range (THOR-ER) initiative.

Norway and Germany’s Armed Forces, as well as their respective research organisations, will also work with the three companies.

Also read: Norway – Germany | Development of next-generation strike missile with Kongsberg

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