WASHINGTON -- The Norwegian company that saved the Air Force's Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) production will gain a new foothold in the eroding US domestic tactical solid rocket ...
RAUFOSS, NORWAY--(Marketwired - Jun 28, 2013) - As of Tuesday 25 June the US Government has approved the take-over of Pocal Industries, Inc. of PA, USA, by the Nammo Group. The completion of the ...
Nammo, the Norwegian manufacturers of the M72 Light Anti-armor Weapon, has unveiled a project it’s been working on for four years: a version of the rocket launcher mounted on a small commercial drone.
Boeing, together with Norway's Nammo, is developing a long-range ramjet-powered 155mm shell for the US Army. Boeing has offered the best look to date of its 155mm artillery shell with a ramjet engine ...
The announcement was confirmed on Thursday, November 20 at ESA’s European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany, at a signing ceremony with Daniel Neuenschwander, Director of Human and Robotic ...
Nammo announced on 6 May that it has completed its acquisition of Chemring Ordnance, which is based in Perry, Florida. The new division will be known as Nammo Perry Inc. The company confirmed the move ...
Empty artillery shells are handled by a worker in the production hall of weapons manufacturer Nammo on Jan. 17, 2024, in Raufoss, Norway. (Petter Berntsen/AFP via Getty Images) PARIS — Denmark picked ...
At DSEI 2019, Nammo has unveiled a new missile powered by a ramjet that could have a lot of applications including as a SAM or air-to-air missile. LONDON — A little over a year ago, Norwegian ...
Nammo has assumed a majority ownership position in MAC, a US company based in Bay St Louis, Mississippi, the company announced on 3 January. MAC develops and produces lightweight polymer cartridge ...
The Norwegian-Finnish company NAMMO and one of the leading Ukrainian defense enterprises signed a joint statement on strategic cooperation in the Norwegian city of Raufoss, which includes an agreement ...
The British Bloodhound supersonic car project will use a Norwegian rocket in its bid to drive beyond 1,000mph (1,610km/h). The Nammo, external company, based in Raufoss, will supply "hybrid" motors ...