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List of equipment of the Norwegian Army

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of equipment of theNorwegian Armycurrently inservice and onorder.

Note: This list is indicative only, as strict comparisons cannot accurately be made.

Personal equipment

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Clothing and equipment

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ModelImageOriginPattern typeEnvironment / coloursNotes
M98NorwayDisruptiveTemperate / central EuropeStandard camouflage pattern of the Norwegian Army.[1][2]
M03NorwayDisruptiveArid / desertSame pattern asM98, but other colours, used on operations abroad.[2]
M23 - Norsk skogNorwayDisruptive andFlecktarn pattern mixTemperate / central EuropeNorwegian variant of theNCU. It is a modular uniform system.

Progressive Introduction since January 2025 across the Armed Forces.[3][4]

A new pattern was developed by theNorwegian Defence Research Establishment based on imagery data:[5][6][7][8]

  • Norsk skog (which meansNorwegian forest)
  • First entry (for operations abroad)
  • Vinterkamuflasje (winter camo)
M23 - First entryDisruptive andFlecktarn pattern mixDesert / arid
M23 - VinterkamuflasjeDisruptive patternSnow / winter

Protection equipment

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ModelImageOriginTypeNotes
Helmet
PASGT

"kevlarhjelm Soldier 2000"

United States

Norway

Ballistic helmet,

stylekevlar helmet

Being phased out by M24 and Ops Core FAST. This helmet was manufactured by CATO.

It remains in service with certain companies and theNorwegian Home Guard.[9]

Some were also donated to Ukraine.[10]

Ops-Core FASTUnited StatesBallistic helmet[11][12]

Tender won in September 2011 to supply new helmets to the Norwegian Armed Forces.

It became the standard issue combat helmet. It is being replaced by the M24.[13]

Galvion Batlskin Caiman

"Stridshjelm M24"

Illustration

CanadaBallistic helmet[13][14]

New standard issue combat helmet.

They come with additional equipment:[15]

  • hearing protection
  • glasses
  • lights
  • Norwegian camo (Norwegian forest, first entry, winter)
  • UN blue camo
Vest
NFM BA

"M07"

NorwayBallistic vestFormer standard issue combat vest. Being replaced[16][12]

Some remain in service, and some were donated to Ukraine.[10]

NFM THOR MCVS

"M22"

NorwayBallistic vestNew standard issue combat vest.[17] It succeeds to the M07.[18]

22,000 were delivered by the end of 2024.[19]

It uses the grid vest system.[20]

NFM Bear 2 BA

"Stridsvest M10"

NorwayCombat vest[17][21]

Standard issue combat vest of theHome Guard. It succeeds to the CV1 vest.[22]

It is used as a combat vest / ammunition carrier. Its colour is brown.[22] It offers a limited protection.[23]

"M13"

Plate carrierLimited protection.[23]

Used as a combat vest / ammunition carrier by special forces.

NFM

"M08"

NorwayTactical vest /plate carrierModular body armour vest.

Used by special forces[24]

NFM Trym QRS

"M11"

NorwayTactical vest /plate carrierModular body armour vest, with a quick release system.[24]

Used by special forces[24]

NFM Heidrun

"M14"

NorwayTactical vest /plate carrierUsed as ammunition carrier / light protection.[25]

Used by infantry soldiers.[24]

Individual and crew served weapons

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreNotes
Pistols
Glock 17

"P80"

AustriaHandgun9×19mm ParabellumStandard issue sidearm. Norwegian version of theGlock 17 pistol. Currently being modernized to the new Gen 4 standard.[26][27]
Submachine guns
Heckler & Koch MP7GermanySubmachine gun,PDWHK 4.6×30mmReplaced most of the HK MP5.[26]
Heckler & Koch MP5 A2N and A3NWest GermanySubmachine gun9×19mm ParabellumMostly replaced by the MP7.

The variantsA2N andA3N in service with:

Assault rifles
Heckler & Koch HK416GermanyAssault rifle5.56×45mm NATOStandard rifle of the Norwegian Army which replaced the AG3 and AG3F1,42,000 rifles purchased.[28] The variants include HK416N, HK416K and HK416S.

Accessories:

Colt Canada C8CanadaAssault rifle,Carbine5.56×45mm NATOThe C8 SFW and C8 CQB are in service withForsvarets Spesialkommando.[29]
Machine guns
FN MinimiBelgiumLight machine gun5.56×45mm NATOIn service withForsvarets Spesialkommando andKJK since the early 2000s.
FN Minimi ParaBelgiumLight machine gun5.56×45mm NATOIn 2011, the Minimi was also selected as the new light machine gun of the Norwegian Armed Forces, and an order was placed with FN for1,900 weapons.[30][31] Accessories:
  • Sight:Elcan SpecterDR 1-4×
Minimi MK3BelgiumGeneral purposemedium machine gun7.62×51mm NATO1,000 received in 2022 (with3,000 more on option).[31]

The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency signed the contract withFN Herstal in August 2021.[32]

FN MAGBelgiumGeneral purposemedium machine gun7.62×51mm NATOInstalled onLeopard 2 tanks purchased from theNetherlands and used on other vehicles and weapon stations, replacing theMG3.[31]

It was used as an infantry machine gun, but was replaced by theMinimi and theMinimi MK3.[33][31]

M2 BrowningUnited StatesHeavy machine gun12.7×99mm NATO

(.50 BMG)

In January 2019, the Norwegian Armed Forces ordered1,000 new M2A2N, which will replace the older M2.

The need expressed might reach up to 1,300 machine guns in total.[34]

Precision rifles
Heckler & Koch HK417GermanyDesignated marksman rifle7.62×51mm NATOReplaced theNM149 in the Norwegian Armed Forces.[26][35]
Barrett MRADUnited StatesSniper rifle8.6×70mm

(.338 Lapua Magnum)

Ordered in 2013, delivered from 2015 for both the Army and theForsvarets Spesialkommando.[36][37]
Barrett M82 A1 NGUnited StatesAnti materiel sniper rifle12.7×99mm NATO

(.50 BMG)

[26]
M107A1United StatesAnti materiel sniper rifle12.7×99mm NATO

(.50 BMG)

Contract for "several hundred rifles" signed in June 2024.

Deliveries expected in 2025.[38]

Shotguns
Benelli M4ItalyPump actionshotgun12 gaugeUsed by the special forces[39]
Ceremonial Weapons
M1 Garand"Selvladegevær"United StatesSemi-automatic rifle.30-06 SpringfieldUsed byHans Majestet Kongens Garde 3rd Guard Company's drill troop[40]
Grenade
Heckler & Koch M320

"AG-HK416"

GermanyGrenade launcher40×46mm LVBoth used under barrel of theHK416 or as a single weapon.[26]
Heckler & Koch GMGGermanyAutomatic grenade launcher40×53mm HVAlready fitted on some vehicles.

Complementary order in November 2025 (€21.42 million / NOK 250 million).[41]

Anti-tank weapons
Carl Gustav recoilless rifleSwedenRecoilless rifle84mmM2 / M3 / M4 variants operational[42][43]

Ammo types:[44]

  • HE
  • Anti-armour
  • Smoke
  • Illumination
  • Training
M72 LAWNorway

United States

RPG

Rocket-propelled grenade

66mmThe NM72F1 is the most common variant in the Norwegian Army.

A M72-S training variant is used by the Army.[26][45]

FGM-148 JavelinUnited StatesATGM

Anti-tank guided missile

127mm100 command and launch unit + 526 missiles, delivered from 2006, in use from 2009.

120 more missiles ordered and new kits for the command and launch unit in 2021.[46]

In 2017, Norwegian authorities started the process of finding a replacement anti-tank weapon in order to counter new types of heavy tanks equipped withactive protection systems capable of defeating current anti-tank missiles.[47]

Mines
M19 ClaymoreUnited StatesLight anti-personnel mines[48]
M100 ClaymoreUnited StatesHeavy anti-personnel mines[48]
Man-portable air-defense system
PPZR PiorunPolandMANPADS

Man-portable air-defense system

72mmOrdered in November 2022, valued at NOK 350 million.[49]

First batch delivered in December 2023.[50]

Replaced theRBS 70 system.

Armoured vehicles

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Armoured fighting vehicles

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
Main battle tank 36 in use (54 on order)
Leopard 2A4 NOWest GermanyMain battle tank3652 acquired second hand from the Netherlands in 2001.[51]

The tanks were modified, including among others the Norwegian battle management system, new radios and a weapons rack.[52]

Status of the tanks:

  • 36 tanks remain in service,
  • 8 were transformed in a Leguan AVLB[53]
  • 8 donated to Ukraine[54][55]

Will be replaced by the Leopard 2A8 in the Brigade N, these 36 tanks will be used in Finmarkbrigaden as a armed support.

Leopard 2A8 NORGermany

Norway

Main battle tank0

(+ 54 on order, and an option for 18)

[56][57][58][59]

Competition for the successor of the Leopard 2A4 between theLeopard 2A7 and theK2 Black Panther.[60]

Thee Leopard 2A7 was selected in February 2023.[61] But in the end, the contract was signed for the Leopard 2A8 to have commonality with allies like Germany.[62]

Ritek will assemble 37 of the 54 tanks ordered.[62][63]

Delivery planned for 2026 - 2030.[64] First tank rolled out of manufacturing facility in November 2025.[65]

Tracked armoured vehicles
CV90 Mk ICV90RWS STING

CV90RWS Multi BK

Sweden

Norway

Multi-role armoured tracked vehicle54

(quantity repeated in each category)

104 purchased in 1994 inIFV variant (CV9030N).[66]

17 were upgraded to the CV9030NF1 standard for international mission, 1 was damaged by an IED and not repaired.

In 2012, a decision was made to reuse the turret for new CV90 hulls, and 34 of the hulls would be used for the following roles:[67][68]

  • 16 combat engineering vehicles (CV90RWS STING)
  • 16 multi-role / mortar (CV90RWS Multi BK)
  • 2 driver training vehicles

In 2014, 37 Mk I hulls sold to Estonia.[69]

In 2021, additional Mk I hulls would be used for the following roles:[70][71]

  • 12 combat engineering vehicles (CV90RWS STING)
  • 8 multi-role / mortar (CV90RWS Multi BK)

As of 2024, 12 MkI hulls remain unused.

CV90 Mk IIIbNorway

Sweden

IFV

(Infantry fighting vehicle)

74110 new hulls purchased in 2012, and 103 turret modernised from CV9030N purchased in 1994 + 7 new turrets purchased.[67]

Equipment

  • For the 3 variants: rubber tracks, E30 turret,M153 Protector RWS.
  • RECCE variant: rear mounted telescopic mast with Rheinmetall Vingtaqs II target acquisition and reconnaissance system (radar + camera + IR)[67]
  • C2: 3 command consoles + 1 standard IFV turret[67]
CV90 Mk IIIb

"Vingtaqs II"

RECCE

(Reconnaissance / scout vehicle)

21
CV90 Mk IIIb

"STRILED"

C2

(Command and control vehicle)

15
ACSV G5Germany(design and production)

Norway(assembled)

Multi-role vehicle andAPC

Armoured personnel carrier

0

(+ 50 in service planned for 2023 - 2027)

Designed and parts produced by FFG, assembled by Ritek in Norway.

Variants ordered / planned:[72][73][74]

  • M548 successor (2 variants):
    • Variant 1: capacity for a 10 ft ISO container
    • Variant 2: capacity for a 6.5 ft ISO container and a 5 ton-crane
  • an electronic warfare variant
  • Mentioned in other sections:

75–150 planned further acquisition.

M113A2, M113F3

United StatesMulti-role vehicle andAPC

Armoured personnel carrier

288[75]In service since 1964. Today, they fill various support roles such as command vehicle, armoured ambulance, engineer vehicle.

288 vehicles have been rebuilt and upgraded as a part of Project 5026, including at least 97 M113F3s.[76]

NM201

"Ildlederpanservogn, artilleri"

United StatesArtillery forward observer14 (in 2015)[77]M113A2-based vehicle for artillery forward observers.

It is fitted with the VINTAQS observation system on a 2m mast. It consists of a thermal camera, VingRange laser range finder, VingEye CCD-camera and GPS.

Wheeled armoured vehicles
Sisu XA-185FinlandMulti-role vehicle andAPC

Armoured personnel carrier

23

(in 2024)[75]

In service since 1995. Many of them currently serve as armored ambulances in various units. A small number also serve as armored transports in theKing's Guard battalion.
Sisu XA-186Finland(design)

Norway(manufactured)

Multi-role vehicle andAPC

Armoured personnel carrier

22Made between 1994 and 1996.[78]

These vehicles are not amphibious.

SISU XA-203NFinland(design and made)

Germany(ambulance modifications)

Armoured ambulance30

[80]

TheNDMA [no] commissionedFFG in 2016 to convert 30APC and command vehicles into"multi-role medical platform".[80] This vehicle replaces theSisu XA-185 ambulances. The first delivery took place in 2019, and entered service with the Army in 2020.[81]
ATF Dingo 2 A3GermanyInfantry mobility vehicle1020 acquired in 2010. 10 donated to Ukraine
Iveco LMV2, LMV3, LMV4ItalyInfantry mobility vehicle169In service since 2007. About 110 vehicles, mostly newer LMV3s and brand new LMV4s, will be kept in active service or placed in emergency storage, while the older LMV2s will be retired completely.[82] 14 LMV III donated to Ukraine in July 2022.[83]
High mobility vehicle
Supacat HMT ExtendaUnited KingdomHigh mobility vehicle24HMT Extenda MK2s intended for Norwegian Special Operations Forces. Delivery completed in May 2019.[84]

Engineering and support vehicles

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
Recovery vehicles
Bergepanzer 2 [no]

NM217 Bergepanservogn

West GermanyARV

Armoured recovery vehicle

11Armored recovery vehicles based on theLeopard 1 chassis. Known as NM217 in Norwegian service.

13 acquired.[85]

2 donated to Ukraine.[86]

WiSENT 2 ARV NOR [de]GermanyARV

Armoured recovery vehicle

6

(+ 3 on order)

Based on theLeopard 2, supplied byFFG.

Vehicle optimised to support theLeopard 2 MBT.[87][88][89]

Purchases with the Programme P5430:

  • 6 ordered in May 2016, received by 2020 (€42 million)[90][91]
  • 3 ordered in June 2023, to be received in 2026-27[92]

System specifications:

  • Interchangeable between Wisent 2 ARV and AEV
  • Towing hooks for the Leopard 2
  • Crane to lift the turret and the engine of the Leopard 2
  • Kongsberg Protector withM2 Browning.
FFG ACSV G5 - ARVGermany

Norway

United States

ARV

Armoured recovery vehicle

0

(+ 7 ordered + 2 option)

MITE (Miller Industries Towing Equipment) will supply the recovery modules intended to recover vehicles weighing from 5 to 25 tons.[93]

Order in June 2023.

Delivery from 2027.

Scania P113

"NM154 F2 / F3 / F4"

(Illustration)

GermanyWrecker truck18Delivered in 2012-2013, based on existing Scania 113 trucks. Designed to tow and assist the modernisedCV90.[94]

All are upgraded towing/lifting capacity, and an upgraded cabin. Some upgrades are specific to each variant:[94][95]

  • 12 NM154 F2 (base upgraded variant)
  • 2 NM154 F3 (rescue equipment + prepared for add-on armour)
  • 4 NM154 F4 (international operations with armoured cabin and anti-IED jammers)[96]

Capacity:[94]

  • 35 tons towing capacity from a tow-bar.
  • 11 tons towing with suspended load.
  • Two winches:
    • Main winch, 20 tons
    • Self-rescue winch, 10 tons

Norway had 92 NM154.[94]

Engineering vehicles
WiSENT 2 AEV NOR [de]

GermanyAEV

Armoured engineering vehicle

6

(+ 8 on order)

Based on theLeopard 2, supplied byFFG.

Part of the Programme 5049.[97][89]

  • 6 ordered in September 2018, delivery started in 2021 (f€45 million).[98][99]
  • 8 ordered in June 2023, delivery in 2026-27.[92]

System specifications:

Pionierpanzer 2 Dachs

"NM189 Ingeniørpanservogn"

West GermanyAEV

Armoured engineering vehicle

19

[100]

Based on theLeopard 1 chassis.

22 acquired in 1995, contract with Hägglunds Moelv.[101][102]

3 donated to Ukraine.

CV90 Mk I

"CV90 RWS STING"

SwedenSapper vehicles28Combat engineering vehicle that replaced the NM205.[103]
  • 16 ordered in 2012[67][104]
  • 12 ordered in February 2021 (based on MkI hulls to be upgraded)[71]

Equipment:[105]

  • M153 Protector RWS
  • Surface Mine Ploughs (supplied by Pearson Engineering)[106]
  • Mine roller ("Self Protection Combat Roller" supplied by Pearson Engineering)[106]
Hydrema MCV 910 [da]DenmarkMine clearing vehicle8Mine clearing vehicle designed for military and peacekeeping operations.[107]
Bridging equipment
Biber AVLB [de]

"NM190 Broleggerpanservogn"

West GermanyAVLB

Armoured vehicle-launched bridge

9

[108]

Based on theLeopard 1.

Initially equipped with a Biber bridge laying system.[109]

Modernised with the Leguan system with a contract with MAN 1996.

Leopard 2 - Leguan bridge layer [de]GermanyAVLB

Armoured vehicle-launched bridge

5

(+ 3 remaining for delivery)

Based on theLeopard 2A4 that were in reserve in the Norwegian Army.

Successor to the NM190, reusing the Leguan bridges from the modernised Biber.

As of December 2023, 5 had been delivered, remaining 3 to be delivered by 2027.[110]

Additional bridges will be purchased (MLC80 (about 72 tons) with a length of 26 metres, or alternatively two bridges with a length of 14 metres),[111] and a Leguan training simulators and a peripheral package.[112]

Acrow Wet Gap bridges / ZrembPoland

United States

Bridge11Delivery in 2021[113]

Bridge capacity:MLC 80/110

M3 Amphibious RigGermanyFloating bridge/FerryDelivery in 2026/2027/2028.[114][115]

Bridge capacity:MLC ?

NBC force
TPz Fuchs 1A8West GermanyNBC reconnaissance vehicle6In service with the Army'sCBRN units.[116]
Driver training vehicles
CV90 Mk ISwedenDriver training2Based on CV90 Mk I hull, ordered in April 2012.[67][104]

Indirect fire

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Rocket artillery

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreQuantityNotes
K239 "Gungnir" (Odin's spear)[117]South KoreaMLRS

Multiple launch rocket system

0

(+ 16 on order)

Orders:
  • 16 in 2026, with deliveries planned from 2028 to 2031[118]

Tube artillery

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreQuantityNotes
K9VIDAR

"Versatile InDirect ARtillery system"

South KoreaSPH

Self propelled howitzer

155mm

L/52

28

(+ 24 on order)

Successor of theM109.

Orders:

Deliveries:

K10South KoreaAmmunition resupply vehicle14Support of the K9 VIDAR:

Orders:

Deliveries:

Mortar

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ModelImageOriginTypeCalibreQuantityNotes
CV90RWS Multi BKSweden

Norway

United Kingdom

Multi-roleAFV

(logistics vehicles or mortar carrier)

81 mm24Successor of theNM204 with a dual role logistics / mortar carrier.

Orders:

  • 16 in 2012[71]
  • 8 in 2021 (based on MkI hulls to be upgraded)[71]

The CV90 Mk I hull was modified by Ritek A/S and armed with:

  • VingPos Mortar Weapon System outfitted with an 81 mm L16A2 mortar, supplied by Rheinmetall Norway.[123]
  • Kongsberg Protector RWS
L16A2 81mm

NM95

United Kingdom

Canada

Infantry mortar

(Infantry crew served mortar)

81 mm143[124]

(2021)

Mortar used by the infantry, and also used with mortar carriers such as theCV90RWS Multi BK. Other infantry transport vehicles carry the mortar for the infantry (BV206).

Observation equipment

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
Safran MOSKITO TI™

Wärmebildgerät Medium Range 19

(WBG MR 19)

 SwitzerlandMultifunction IR goggles

(laser range finder, laser pointer, compass, inclinometers)

Ordered in 2018.[125]
Safran JIM Compact™

Wärmebildgerät Long Range 19

(WBG LR 19, sensor for TASYS SMALL)

 SwitzerlandMultifunction IR goggles

(laser range finder, laser pointer, GPS, inclinometers)

Ordered in 2018.[125]

Unarmoured vehicles

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Utility vehicles

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
Mercedes-Benz G290 Multi IIIGermany

Austria

Light patrol vehicleUnknownModified multi-role vehicle based on the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. 30 vehicles have also been delivered to the Home Guard (with another 30 to follow).[126]
Mercedes-Benz G240 GD

(W461)

Germany

Austria

Utility vehicles3,000[127][26]
Mercedes-Benz G270

(W460)

Germany

Austria

Ambulance[128]
Toyota Land CruiserJapanSpecial forces vehicle
Hägglunds Bandvagn 206SwedenArticulated vehicle970970 as of 2024[129]

669 of these are upgraded.

Light vehicles

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ModelImageOriginManufacturerQuantityNotes
Off-road vehicles
Polaris MRZR 4United StatesATV

All terrain vehicle

Polaris Sportsman 6WD ATVUnited StatesATV

All terrain vehicle

Used by Norwegian Special Operations Forces.[130]
Lynx Outlander 6×6 ArmyFinland

Canada

ATV

All terrain vehicle

100Used by Norwegian Special Operations Forces.
Motorcycles
Yamaha WR450JapanEnduro motorcycle
Snowmobiles
BRPLynx Yeti Pro V800FinlandSnowmobiles
BRPLynx 5900
BRPLynx 6900
BRPLynx Commander 800R E-TEC200

Logistics vehicles

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ModelImageOriginManufacturerQuantityNotes
MAN TGSGermany

Austria

Semi-truck56Common agreement with Sweden in 2014.[131][132]

Order in August 2022:

  • 56 semi trucks (6×6)(Some were ordered for the air force earlier, used on air fields and bases)[131][132]
MAN TGSGermany

Austria

Tactical trucks withhooklift hoist85Common agreement with Sweden in 2014.[131][132]

Order in August 2022:

  • 29 4×4 and 6×6 trucks(some were ordered for the air force earlier, used on air fields and bases)[131][132]
MAN TG3 MIL 8×8Germany

Austria

Tactical trucks withhooklift hoist0

(+ 284)

Order in June 2023, delivery planned for 2026-27 (€168 million).[133][134]
RMMV HX2Germany

Austria

Tactical trucks103Common order with Sweden in 2014.[131]

Orders:

  • 95 HX2 8×8
  • 8 HX2 10×10

Within the 103 trucks, 35 received the Rheinmetall Integrated Armoured Cabin (IAC).[131]

RMMV HX2 8×8

Germany

Austria

Tactical trucks withhooklift hoist24Order August 2022.[135]
Scania P93, p113, P142, NM412, NM154

SwedenTactical trucks~ 2,000[136]
Scania P460 4×2

(illustration)

SwedenFuel tanker0

(+ 8 and + 30)

[137]
Scania G460 6×4SwedenFuel tanker

Air defence systems

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNote
NASAMS II / IIINorway

United States

Surface-to-air missile fire unitsUnclearFire units orders:
  • 2006: NASAMS II
  • 2019: NASAMS III
  • 2024: NASAMS III (replacement donation Ukraine)[138]
    • 1 × in January
    • 1 × in June
    • 2 × in December

Other orders:[138]

  • 2 × simulators in 2024

Planned orders (2024):[138]

  • AIM-120 C8 missiles
  • Spare parts

Modernisation contract November 2025 (NOK 1 billion):[139][140]

  • Kongsberg FDC (Fire Distribution Center, replacement of the current ones)[141]
  • Wheeled communication nodes and radios.
  • Kongsberg Thor Combat Net Radio (replacement of the MRR radio)
  • Additional components ordered
NOMADS[142]

ACSV G5 NASAMS

Norway

Germany

United States

Surface-to-air missile66 ordered in 2019, 4 handed over in 2024, not yet operational.

Missile used with the system:AIM-9X Block II.[143][144][145][146][147]

Radars

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
AN / TPY-4United States

Norway

Multi-mission radar,

Long range detection

AESA radar withGaNTRM

10

(+ 30 in option)

Platform Electronic System is built byKongsberg Defence & Aerospace.

Orders:

  • 8 radars in November 2022 (with option for 3 more radars)[148]
  • 3 radars in September 2024 (option exercised)[149]
Saab ARTHURSwedenC-RAM radar12 radars received between 1999 and 2002.

Radars installed onBv-206.[150][151]

Modernised in 2015 by Saab Technologies Norway AS, latest sensor variant used, the ModC. A C2 system joins the ARTHUR in a 10-foot shelter on a M113 F4.

Being replaced by theGround Master 200 MM/C.

3 radars transferred to Ukraine in 2023.[152]

Ground Master 200 MM/CNetherlands3D Surveillance radar and

C-RAM radar

8 ordered3D AESA radar purchased in collaboration with the Netherlands to be installed on thePMMC G5.

Orders:

  • 5 radars in May 2021
  • 3 radars in November 2022 (option activated)[153]
Raytheon MPQ-64F1 SentinelUnited StatesAir defence radar24[154]
Weibel Scientific XENTA-M

MFSR-2100/33

DenmarkSHORAD air defence radar6To equipNOMADS ground-based air defence system.[155]
Thales Squire [nl]NetherlandsMan-portable ground surveillance radar44Purchased in 2013.[156]

Unmanned aerial vehicles

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ModelImageOriginTypeRoleQuantityNotes
Black Hornet NanoNorwayMicro

multicopterUAV

Unmanned aerial vehicle

ISR

Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance

First in the army since 2015.[157]

Complementary purchase of Black Hornet 3 in 2022, delivery since 2023. Contract worthNOK475 millions.[158]

Aerovironment RQ-12A Wasp IVUnited StatesFixed-winglow altitude UAV

Unmanned aerial vehicle

ISR

Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance

It succeeded to theRQ-11B Raven.[159]
Aerovironment RQ-20B Puma AE IIUnited StatesFixed-winglow altitude UAV

Unmanned aerial vehicle

ISR

Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance

It succeeded to theRQ-11B Raven.[159]
Lockheed Martin Indago 3 Drone

(illustration picture)

United StatesMini-UAV,

Multicopter

ISR

Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance

10

(+ 30 in option)

[160]
Skydio X10DUnited StatesMini-UAV,

Multicopter

ISR

Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance

100 in service

1500-2000 on order

Ordered in 2024, first received in 2025, contract worthUSD $9.4 million.[161][162]
Meteomatics MM-B4-O  SwitzerlandMini-UAV,

Multicopter

Weather drone30Base and drone.[163][164][165]

Medical

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ModelOriginManufacturerNotes
K9 HeroUnited StatesUS Kforce Government Solutions (KGS)Electronic dog doll, used to train medical personnel in treatment of K9s.[166]

Other equipment

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ModelOriginTypeQuantityNotes
Volvo EC350ENL Heavy excavator[167]SwedenVolvo2
Kewatec AluboatFinlandKewatec BEB 75012Tugboats / transport for the army[168]
K9 Modular Vest SystemNorwayUnited StatesUnited KingdomThe Norwegian Defence Material Agencie, Aspetto, Visual Engineering and Recon-K9[169]n/a

Reserve

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ModelImageOriginTypeQuantityNotes
Multiple launch rocket systems
M270 Multiple Launch Rocket SystemUnited StatesMultiple launch rocket system1 (mothballed)Taken out of active service in 2005, and have been sitting in storage since then. This was largely a result of Norway signing the Convention on Cluster Munitions, as well as not being able to afford to upgrade the system to fire M31 GMLRS at the time.[170]

In 2014, a decision was made to scrap the M270s, but it was halted before it could be carried out.[171][172]

12 acquired. 3 donated to Ukraine via UK in June 2022[173] Another 8 donated in May 2023.[174]

Self-propelled gun
M109A3GNUnited StatesSelf-propelled gun33 in storage (2023)126 M109Gs were acquired from West Germany between 1969 and 1971. They were then upgraded to the M109A3GN configuration during the latter half of the 1980s. In 2006, there were still 56 M109A3GNs in the Army's inventory, meaning that at least 70 SPGs had been scrapped after the end of the Cold War.

14 M109A3GNs received additional upgrades in 2007, and were designated M109A3GNM. The upgrade includes, among other things, new intercom and new navigation and positioning systems. The M109A3GNMs were the only SPGs that remained in active service (12 with Brigade Nord's Artillery Battalion and 2 with the Norwegian Army Weapons School) with the remainder of the M109s having been put in storage by 2006.[175]

22+1 donated to Ukraine in 2022[176]

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