Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace has contracted Danish firm Weibel Scientific to supply XENTA surveillance radars for short-range air defense.
The over 500-million Danish kroner ($75.5 million) contract will be delivered from 2026 to 2027.
The radars will be integrated into the Norwegian Army’s mobile National Maneuver Air Defence System, which was unveiled in 2024.
This is the biggest-ever order for the Allerød-based company, which set out to make the “world’s best surveillance radar for detection and classification” in 2019.
It also marks a major step toward the company’s goal of reaching 2.5 billion Danish kroner ($376 million) in turnover by 2030.
Norway; Army orders Danish air defense radars