Mindef studying other offers for naval missile system: Khaled

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25 May 2026 • 12:40 PM MYT
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ISTANBUL — The Defence Ministry (Mindef) is evaluating offers from several countries to replace the naval strike missile (NSM) system whose delivery was cancelled by a Norwegian defence company.

Defence Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin said meetings were held with several parties during his visit to Türkiye to obtain suitable proposals for consideration by the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN).

“So far there are three to four countries (that have submitted offers)…countries that we are confident and believe are sincere and want to help us.

“We are holding meetings, especially with the navy, to provide solutions and the navy will certainly conduct evaluations of these four offers before they are brought to the government,” he told Bernama.

Key matters being assessed include whether replacing the missile system would require major modifications to the structure of the ships that have already been built, he added.

“In our considerations, first is our confidence and trust in the offers from certain countries. Second is whether major modifications need to be made to the completed ships, third is the issue of cost and fourth is delivery,” adding that the matter would take a considerable time as it was all interconnected.”

Norway’s Foreign Affairs Ministry recently withdrew several export licences related to certain technologies as part of efforts to tighten the country’s export controls. The ministry said these advanced technologies would be reserved for the country’s closer allies.

The decision affected  Malaysia’s procurement of the NSM which had been agreed to and signed between the RMN and Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA) that was signed in April 2018 with a contract value of 124 million euros (RM571.9 million). The NSM was meant to equip six new Littoral Combat Ships. The missile is capable of carrying out long-range maritime strikes at high subsonic speed with a range exceeding 300 kilometres.

On follow-up action against Norway, Mohamed Khaled said he had yet to receive any latest developments after a notice of demand was sent to the manufacturer there, adding that he would meet his Norwegian counterpart during the Shangri-La Dialogue 2026 in Singapore at the end of this month.

“We have informed them that we want to meet the Norwegian Defence Minister. Whether it is beneficial or not, that is fine. At the very least, I can meet him and inform him that we are unhappy with their actions,” he said.

Khaled was speaking at the Istanbul shipyard yesterday after a ceremony to name and launch the first Littoral Mission Ship Batch 2 (LMSB2) vessel, Tunku Laksamana Abdul Jalil, which was officiated by Her Majesty, Raja Zarith Sofiah, Queen of Malaysia. - May 25, 2026

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