en.Wedoany.com Reported - KONGSBERG Australia has delivered the first command and control consoles for the Naval Strike Missile Coastal Defense System (NSM CDS) to a NATO member nation. The shipment, dispatched on June 16, 2026, is part of a previously signed agreement, reflecting growing international demand for the platform.

These consoles were assembled, integrated, and tested at KONGSBERG Australia's facility in Mawson Lakes, South Australia, using components and subsystems domestically manufactured by REDARC Defence & Space, QPE Advanced Machining in South Australia, and Eylex in New South Wales. According to the company, the NSM CDS command and control consoles are based on hardware currently used to support the Australian Army's NASAMS air defense capability, demonstrating continuity in design and manufacturing expertise across defense projects.
John Fry, Managing Director of KONGSBERG Australia, stated that this export represents a significant achievement for the company's local operations and its broader supply chain. Fry noted that the first export delivery is a proud moment for the company's Australian team, supply chain partners, and global supply chain program, proving that Australian industry can deliver complex, high-tech defense capabilities to international customers while supporting Australia's sovereign capabilities. The NSM Coastal Defense System is a land-based maritime strike capability that is increasingly being adopted internationally.
KONGSBERG revealed that the system has been selected by Poland, the United States, Romania, Denmark, and Latvia, and is in service or has been selected for service with the navies of Norway, Germany, the United States, Australia, Spain, Denmark, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands.
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