Norway Approves $1.9 Billion Purchase of K239 Chunmoo MLRS from South Korea
Norway has approved a $1.9 billion purchase of the K239 Chunmoo Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) from South Korea to enhance its long-range precision fire capabilities, addressing a military gap identified post-Cold War. The decision, influenced by cost and delivery timelines, is part of Norway's Long Range Precision Fire System program amid rising security concerns in Eastern Europe. This acquisition underscores the ongoing defense collaboration between Norway and South Korea, with the Chunmoo having been operational since 2015.

Norway has authorized a $1.9 billion acquisition of the K239 Chunmoo MLRS from South Korea. The decision aligns with Norway's goal to enhance long-range precision fire capabilities following a recognized gap in its military arsenal post-Cold War.
The K239 Chunmoo, which can fire multiple types of munitions, was selected over other options, including the U.S. HIMARS, based on factors like cost and delivery timelines. Norway's move is part of its Long Range Precision Fire System program aimed at improving its strike capabilities amid increasing security concerns in Eastern Europe.
The Chunmoo's development began in 2009 and it has been operational since 2015, with over 200 units currently in service in South Korea. The acquisition reflects ongoing defense cooperation between Norway and South Korea.



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