Converted Norwegian IRIS-T air-to-air missiles can be deployed from launchers to be donated to Ukraine by Sweden, which mounts the IRIS-T SLS air defence system on the trailer section of the BvS10 armoured all-terrain vehicle. (Forsvarsmakten/Jessica Krantz)
Norway will donate converted IRIS-T air-to-air missiles to Ukraine for use by its ground-based air defence (GBAD), a Norwegian Ministry of Defence (MoD) spokesperson confirmed to Janes on 31 August. The missiles armed former Royal Norwegian Air Force F-16 combat aircraft.
The Norwegian MoD announced in a press release on 24 August that the missiles – it did not specify the type – can be deployed from launchers to be donated by Sweden.
The Norwegian MoD spokesperson declined to comment on the number of IRIS-T missiles the country is donating, the timeline, or method of delivery to Ukraine.
Germany has bought back 200 IRIS-T SLS (Surface Launched Short Range) air-defence missiles from Sweden to be refurbished by Diehl Defence before being supplied to Ukraine to replenish IRIS-T SLM (Surface Launched Medium Range) missiles fired during Russian air attacks.
Sweden will procure IRIS-SLS missiles to replace the ones supplied to Ukraine. The Nordic country has mounted IRIS-SLS launchers on the rear unit of the BvS10 armoured all-terrain vehicle.
Previously, Sweden donated subsystems of the Hawk air-defence system to Ukraine and Norway supplied the National Advanced Surface to Air Missile System (NASAMS) system and Mistral air-defence missiles.
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