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Norway confirms move to cancel missile system sale to Malaysia
- Norway revoked export licenses for a naval missile system bound for Malaysia, citing stricter controls on sensitive defense tech.
- The blocked items include the Naval Strike Missile system and launcher components planned for Malaysia’s littoral combat ship program.
- Malaysia warned the decision could erode confidence in European defense suppliers and harm its operational readiness.
- Oslo stated that defense exports would be limited to allies and closest partners, signaling tighter oversight.
- Norway affirmed the importance of its relationship with Malaysia while pursuing stricter controls on defense technology.
- The 2018 contract between Malaysia and Norway’s Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace is central to the dispute.
- Malaysia says it has paid about 95% of the contract for the NSM system.
- The NSM is described as subsonic with sea-skimming capabilities and autonomous target recognition, per Kongsberg.
- The dispute centers on export licenses and the broader oversight of defense technology.
- Analysts and officials emphasize the potential impact on trust in European defense supply chains.
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