US Suspected of Pressuring Norway to Cancel Malaysian Missile Deal
Norway's revocation of export licenses for a naval missile system sold to Malaysia is suspected to be due to US pressure over component restrictions. The US reportedly restricted sales of essential parts supplied by its industries.
Norway’s revocation of export licences for a naval missile system sold to Malaysia has thrust into sharp relief the United States’ ability to kill an arms deal between two other sovereign nations simply by restricting components its own industries supplied. Analysts suspect a gyroscope used in the guidance system of Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace’s Naval Strike Missile and other US-made components are the reason Malaysia’s navy will not be receiving the weapons it contracted for – and paid nearly...