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Norway to supply NASAMS complexes, ARTHUR radars to Ukraine

23 May 2023 15:12

Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk has said that Ukraine and Norway have agreed on additional supplies of NASAMS anti-aircraft missile systems (SAMs) during the Ukrainian delegation’s visit to the country.

"In Norway, we managed to negotiate the receipt of additional NASAMS, the transfer of MLRS multiple launch rocket systems, ARTHUR counter-battery radars and other necessary weapons to Ukraine," Gazeta.Ru reports, citing Stefanchuk.

He went on to say that Norway had decided to set up a $75 billion Norwegian kroner ($6.8 billion) fund to assist Ukraine.

On May 22, the defence news website Army Recognition reported that “on May 18, 2023, Norway announced its support for Ukraine through the provision of three Arthur artillery locating radars and eight M270 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS). The contributions are being made in tight collaboration with the United Kingdom”.

Norwegian Defense Minister, Bjørn Arild Gram, expressed the necessity of continuing to support Ukraine in its fight for freedom and independence. He highlighted the significant demand for these weapons and thanked the UK for its essential collaboration.

Norway previously donated three M270 MLRS systems to the UK, and with the addition of eight more now, this will significantly boost the UK's capacity to sustain its backing for Ukraine. Gram lauded the effectiveness of these weapons in the conflict, giving Ukraine the ability to control Russian supply lines and hit crucial targets behind enemy lines.

The Norwegian government has also decided to gift three Arthur radars, designed to locate enemy artillery, from its military stores to Ukraine. This initiative will be coordinated with the UK, which has similarly donated these radar systems to Ukraine in the past.

In a statement, the Defense Minister commended the remarkable resilience shown by the Ukrainian people, stating that their fight for freedom, democracy, and security is a shared one.

The Defense Ministry is currently replacing its Arthur artillery locating radars with new models, as part of an ongoing investment project due to deliver new systems in 2024 and 2025. The M270 MLRS has been retired from the Norwegian military's service, and so is no longer part of the country's military structure.

The M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) is a mobile artillery system designed to engage and defeat artillery, air defence concentrations, trucks, light armour and personnel carriers, as well as support troop and supply concentrations. Originating from the United States, this system has been adopted by several NATO countries, including Norway. It provides counter-battery fire to defeat enemy artillery and mortar positions and also has the capability to engage in the suppression of enemy air defences, especially radar systems.

The M270 MLRS consists of a tracked chassis carrying a launcher pod that can hold up to 12 rockets or two Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) missiles. The launcher pod can be quickly reloaded, allowing for continuous fire support. The system can fire rockets up to a range of 70 kilometres or MGM-140 Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS), a guided missile that can hit targets up to 300 kilometres away.

 

 

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