ნორვეგიული ვარიანტი უფრო საინტერესოა მემგონი იმიტომ რომ ერთ ბაზაზე გაერთიანებულია როგორც აიმ120 ისე ჰოკის რაკეტები. ეს კი თავის მხრივ ზრდის ეფექტურობას დანადგარის.
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NASAMS (Norwegian advance SAM system)
NASAMS was developed by Hughes (now Raytheon) and Norsk Forsvarteknologia (now Kongsberg Defence). The first production contract for NASAMS was placed in 1994 by the Royal Norwegian Air Force and the system entered service in 1995. The Spanish Army has four NASAMS systems acquired in 2003 and the USA one system.
The NASAMS firing platoon or unit is operated by 22 soldiers and includes a fire direction centre, a Raytheon TPQ-36A three-dimensional radar and three transportable missile launchers.
The NASAMS launcher is unmanned and is mounted on a transportable pallet with four jack type stabilisers. The launcher is carried on a Norsk Scania Vabis P133H truck.
A hydraulic crane on the truck is used to position the launcher at a selected launch site.
Data from the fire direction centre is downloaded to the launcher by fibre optic cable, land line or by digital radio.
The NASAMS launcher has six ready to fire AMRAAM missiles.In August 2005, Kongsberg was awarded a contract from the Norwegian Air Force to supply a Link 16 tactical datalink for NASAMS, which allows the system to be fully integrated with NATO network-based defence systems. The upgraded system, NASAMS II entered service with the Norwegian Air Force in July 2007.
In December 2006, the Dutch Army placed a contract with Kongsberg for six NASAMS II systems. The systems will be used with the EADS TRML-3D mobile surveillance radar. Deliveries are to begin in 2009.
Hawk-AMRAAM air defence systemRaytheon and Kongsberg Defence have jointly developed the HAWK-AMRAAM air defence system, which combines the capabilities of HAWK and AMRAAM missiles within a distributed architecture. The missiles are mounted on universal launchers, and a fire distribution centre controls target detection, identification, threat ordering, engagement, and kill assessment, as well as short-range air defence cueing.
The system can include the Sentinel radar and the HAWK AN/MPQ-61 high power illuminator for target tracking and illumination, although it is possible to hook up any number of radars and missile systems to the fire distribution centre.

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