KONGSBERG: protecting people and planet – from deep sea to space

April 23, 2026, marks a special day in KONGSBERG’s 214-year long history, as the company embarks on a new and exciting chapter as a more focused technology company serving the defence, security and surveillance markets.

Following the demerger and separate listing of Kongsberg Maritime, Kongsberg Gruppen ASA (‘KONGSBERG’) is now dedicated to developing the technology and solutions required to protect people and critical infrastructure – from deep sea to space.

“The decision to separate the two companies was taken with an eye on future market opportunities. To create more value in a rapidly changing world, where security and sustainability are expected to dominate in the coming decades,” said Eivind Reiten, Chair of the Board of KONGSBERG Gruppen ASA.

“KONGSBERG will be better positioned to navigate and grasp opportunities in its markets with a Board of Directors and executive leadership that are solely focused on defence, security and related matters,” said Reiten.

I am proud to lead KONGSBERG into the future, together with more than 7,500 highly skilled and motivated colleagues. Our mission – to protect people and planet – has never been more appropriate and right.

This is why we exist – and why I believe we are positioned to continue to grow.

 Eirik Lie, President and Chief Executive Officer of KONGSBERG.

Lie succeeds Geir Håøy, who led KONGSBERG as President and CEO from 2016 till 2026.

“Together, we combine a unique blend of military and civilian expertise to drive rapid innovation for defence, research, and commercial applications. Through innovation and state-of-the-art industrial production, we will continue to create jobs and value for our suppliers, partners, customers and owners,” he added.

A focused technology company

KONGSBERG’s defence and security solutions include strike missiles NSM and JSM, PROTECTOR remote weapon stations and Counter-UAS system, the NASAMS air defence system for customers worldwide. The company also serves the ocean space with advanced technology – from sensors to autonomous systems, including the HUGIN autonomous underwater vehicle – to ensure sustainable management of marine resources, monitor climate change and critical infrastructure, and safeguard national security. KONGSBERG delivers to the whole space value chain – from launch services and production of small satellites to downloading and managing satellite data.

KONGSBERG has three strong divisions: Missiles and Aerostructures, Discovery and Defence Systems.

The company was founded in 1814 in the town of Kongsberg, Norway. Today, KONGSBERG has more than 7,500 employees in about 20 countries. The company is headquartered in Norway and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.

Ivar Simensen

Senior Vice President Communication, KONGSBERG