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Norway contracts Kongsberg to develop radio terminal

by Olivia Savage

Kongsberg is developing the Thor tactical radio for the Norwegian Armed Forces under project Mime. The latest contract involves developing the Thor Remote Control Terminal. (Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace)

Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Remote Control Terminal (tRCT).

The contract, valued at NOK255 million (USD22.9 million), is part of the Mime tactical communications and information systems (CIS) programme intended to digitise the armed forces, the company announced on 29 April.

Kongsberg was unable to elaborate to Janes on the contract, including the delivery timeframes for contractual reasons.

The company is assisting with the delivery of Mime, from service and system integration support to facilitating wider industrial co-operation. Part of this involves developing a new tactical software-defined radio called Thor, an internet protocol (IP)-based dual-channel system providing wide-band and narrow-band connectivity.


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Norway contracts Kongsberg to develop radio terminal

by Olivia Savage

Kongsberg is developing the Thor tactical radio for the Norwegian Armed Forces under project Mime. The latest contract involves developing the Thor Remote Control Terminal. (Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace)

Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Remote Control Terminal (tRCT).

The contract, valued at NOK255 million (USD22.9 million), is part of the Mime tactical communications and information systems (CIS) programme intended to digitise the armed forces, the company announced on 29 April.

Kongsberg was unable to elaborate to Janes on the contract, including the delivery timeframes for contractual reasons.

The company is assisting with the delivery of Mime, from service and system integration support to facilitating wider industrial co-operation. Part of this involves developing a new tactical software-defined radio called Thor, an internet protocol (IP)-based dual-channel system providing wide-band and narrow-band connectivity.


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Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Re...

Norway contracts Kongsberg to develop radio terminal

by Olivia Savage

Kongsberg is developing the Thor tactical radio for the Norwegian Armed Forces under project Mime. The latest contract involves developing the Thor Remote Control Terminal. (Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace)

Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Remote Control Terminal (tRCT).

The contract, valued at NOK255 million (USD22.9 million), is part of the Mime tactical communications and information systems (CIS) programme intended to digitise the armed forces, the company announced on 29 April.

Kongsberg was unable to elaborate to Janes on the contract, including the delivery timeframes for contractual reasons.

The company is assisting with the delivery of Mime, from service and system integration support to facilitating wider industrial co-operation. Part of this involves developing a new tactical software-defined radio called Thor, an internet protocol (IP)-based dual-channel system providing wide-band and narrow-band connectivity.


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Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Re...

Norway contracts Kongsberg to develop radio terminal

by Olivia Savage

Kongsberg is developing the Thor tactical radio for the Norwegian Armed Forces under project Mime. The latest contract involves developing the Thor Remote Control Terminal. (Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace)

Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Remote Control Terminal (tRCT).

The contract, valued at NOK255 million (USD22.9 million), is part of the Mime tactical communications and information systems (CIS) programme intended to digitise the armed forces, the company announced on 29 April.

Kongsberg was unable to elaborate to Janes on the contract, including the delivery timeframes for contractual reasons.

The company is assisting with the delivery of Mime, from service and system integration support to facilitating wider industrial co-operation. Part of this involves developing a new tactical software-defined radio called Thor, an internet protocol (IP)-based dual-channel system providing wide-band and narrow-band connectivity.


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Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Re...

Norway contracts Kongsberg to develop radio terminal

by Olivia Savage

Kongsberg is developing the Thor tactical radio for the Norwegian Armed Forces under project Mime. The latest contract involves developing the Thor Remote Control Terminal. (Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace)

Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Remote Control Terminal (tRCT).

The contract, valued at NOK255 million (USD22.9 million), is part of the Mime tactical communications and information systems (CIS) programme intended to digitise the armed forces, the company announced on 29 April.

Kongsberg was unable to elaborate to Janes on the contract, including the delivery timeframes for contractual reasons.

The company is assisting with the delivery of Mime, from service and system integration support to facilitating wider industrial co-operation. Part of this involves developing a new tactical software-defined radio called Thor, an internet protocol (IP)-based dual-channel system providing wide-band and narrow-band connectivity.


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Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Re...

Norway contracts Kongsberg to develop radio terminal

by Olivia Savage

Kongsberg is developing the Thor tactical radio for the Norwegian Armed Forces under project Mime. The latest contract involves developing the Thor Remote Control Terminal. (Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace)

Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Remote Control Terminal (tRCT).

The contract, valued at NOK255 million (USD22.9 million), is part of the Mime tactical communications and information systems (CIS) programme intended to digitise the armed forces, the company announced on 29 April.

Kongsberg was unable to elaborate to Janes on the contract, including the delivery timeframes for contractual reasons.

The company is assisting with the delivery of Mime, from service and system integration support to facilitating wider industrial co-operation. Part of this involves developing a new tactical software-defined radio called Thor, an internet protocol (IP)-based dual-channel system providing wide-band and narrow-band connectivity.


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Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Re...

Norway contracts Kongsberg to develop radio terminal

by Olivia Savage

Kongsberg is developing the Thor tactical radio for the Norwegian Armed Forces under project Mime. The latest contract involves developing the Thor Remote Control Terminal. (Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace)

Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Remote Control Terminal (tRCT).

The contract, valued at NOK255 million (USD22.9 million), is part of the Mime tactical communications and information systems (CIS) programme intended to digitise the armed forces, the company announced on 29 April.

Kongsberg was unable to elaborate to Janes on the contract, including the delivery timeframes for contractual reasons.

The company is assisting with the delivery of Mime, from service and system integration support to facilitating wider industrial co-operation. Part of this involves developing a new tactical software-defined radio called Thor, an internet protocol (IP)-based dual-channel system providing wide-band and narrow-band connectivity.


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Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Re...

Norway contracts Kongsberg to develop radio terminal

by Olivia Savage

Kongsberg is developing the Thor tactical radio for the Norwegian Armed Forces under project Mime. The latest contract involves developing the Thor Remote Control Terminal. (Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace)

Kongsberg has been contracted by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to develop the Thor Remote Control Terminal (tRCT).

The contract, valued at NOK255 million (USD22.9 million), is part of the Mime tactical communications and information systems (CIS) programme intended to digitise the armed forces, the company announced on 29 April.

Kongsberg was unable to elaborate to Janes on the contract, including the delivery timeframes for contractual reasons.

The company is assisting with the delivery of Mime, from service and system integration support to facilitating wider industrial co-operation. Part of this involves developing a new tactical software-defined radio called Thor, an internet protocol (IP)-based dual-channel system providing wide-band and narrow-band connectivity.


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