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    Kongsberg Maritime’s Aftermarket and Global Customer Support teams are finding inventive ways to keep aging fleets up to speed in the modern naval environment. 

    MaritimeHorizon magazine
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    With a 2nd place in Engineering, 3rd in IT, and 4th in Business, KONGSBERG has strengthened its position in this year’s Universum Professional Awards. The results show clear progress from 2024 and confirm KONGSBERG’s strong standing as one of the most attractive employers for professionals in Norway.

    Sponsorship and Collaboration
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    The Norwegian government has ordered more NASAMS air defence components from Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (‘KONGSBERG’), which will strengthen the country’s defence capabilities to combat aerial threats. The contract has a value of about NOK 1 billion.

    Press releaseDefence & AerospaceNASAMS
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    Strong partnerships are essential to ensure quality, delivery capability, and innovation in the defence industry. For more than 25 years, Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace has worked closely with Hatteland Technology to develop and deliver advanced technological solutions. This collaboration is now extended and strengthened through a strategic agreement that secures continued deliveries of critical components for both maritime and air defence systems.

    Sponsorship and CollaborationDefence & Aerospace
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    30 October 2025 - Kongsberg Gruppen ASA (“KONGSBERG”) today proposes the establishment of two focused and independent companies, each positioned to seize global growth opportunities within their respective markets. The Board proposes to demerge and list Kongsberg Maritime on the Euronext Oslo Stock Exchange, while consolidating Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace and Kongsberg Discovery into a single entity.

    Management
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    KONGSBERG (OSE: KOG) delivers a 12 percent revenue growth in the third quarter compared to the same quarter last year. The growth was driven by a 38 per cent increase in operating revenues in Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace, where there was a good increase in deliveries related to both missiles and air defence. All business areas delivered solid order intake, with a book/bill above 1 in the quarter. Contracts related to the weapon stations, integrated vessel deliveries to the newbuild market, and underwater contracts were key drivers for order intake in the quarter.  

    Quarterly report
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    State-of-the-art simulators offer immersive training across a range of operations – from navigation to mission planning – tailored to help crews rehearse and refine tactics and perform under pressure.

    MaritimeHorizon magazineSimulationK-Sim
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    ADSB will install Kongsberg Maritime’s Kamewa waterjets on 13 Kuwait Coast Guard vessels as part of a strategic fleet modernisation programme The partnership advances the Kuwait Coast Guard’s capabilities with next-generation waterjet technology and lifecycle support

    Press releaseNaval & Coast GuardWaterjets
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    Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (‘KONGSBERG’) and Andøya Space have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen cooperation in several domains of strategic importance to Norway and its allies.

    Press releaseSponsorship and CollaborationDefence & AerospaceSpace and Surveillance
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    We proudly mark a decade since the launch of our pioneering rim-drive permanent magnet thruster technology, celebrating both its 10th anniversary and almost 100 orders for this groundbreaking propulsion solution.

    Press releaseGreen TechnologiesOffshore oil & gasEnergy efficiency
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    The purchase contract is currently being signed for the HUGIN underwater vehicle with a 3000-meter range, which will replace “Ran”, lost under an Antarctic glacier in 2024. A major donation from Voice of the Ocean, along with insurance funds, now enables researchers at the University of Gothenburg to plan new expeditions.

    Autonomous and uncrewed solutions

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