Norwegian outlook and plans BG Bjarne Nermo NDIS 2016 12.05.2016
NORWEGIAN DEFENCE SECTOR MINISTRY OF DEFENCE MINISTER SECRETARY GENERAL CHIEF OF DEFENCE DEPARTMENTS THE ARMED FORCES DEFENCE ESTATES AGENCY DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT NATIONAL SECURITY AUTHORITY DEFENCE MATERIEL AGENCY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE DEFENCE STAFF ARMY NAVY AIR FORCE HOME GUARD LOGISTICS ORGANIZATION INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTUR MEDICAL SERVICES UNIVERSITY COLLEGE JOINT HEADQUARTERS OPERATIONAL UNITS
OBJECTIVES
RESPONSIBILITIES Acquisition planning Acquisition Materiel administration / Technical authority Materiel disposal Provide advice and competence to the defence sector Support MoD in international materiel cooperation and the marketing of Norwegian defence industry
FINANCIAL KEY FIGURES 2016 USD* Euro** Total Budget 1432,13 1328,25 New Fighterprogram (1761) 793,39 735,84 Adm Cost 16,97 15,74 Acquisition 776,42 720,09 Other programs (1760) 638,75 592,41 Adm Cost 136,20 126,32 Acquisition 502,55 466,09 All figures in mill USD/Euro * Based on an exchange rate of 8,95 ** Based on an exchange rate of 9,65
A GLIMPSE INTO THE NDMA PORTFOLIO
Major Projects (Spending 2016 )
Programme breakdown 2015-2018 4 % 4 % 6 % 14 % 15 % 3 % 7 % 47 % MoD F-35 Land Logistics Air Information Naval Soldier
SOLDIER SYSTEM PROGRAMME Planning the acquisition of a number of individual items within a wide range of projects. Particular emphasis is placed on procurements of different types of personal weapons and sensors. The procurement of personal clothing and equipment is on-going and is planned to continue throughout the period.
SOLDIER SYSTEM SUSTAINABILITY MOBILITY PROTECTION
LAND SYSTEM LIFECYCLE
LAND SYSTEMS PROGRAMME Combat vehicles (CV 90) mediumweight, tracked standard armoured vehicles and armoured reconnaissance systems Artillery Life extension program Main Battle Tank (MBT) and new Combat Support (CS) on Leopard 2 chassis New Air Defence system Other investments include M-113s, various types of remotely operated weapon stations for vehicles, MLU SISU (Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC)) plus a number of smaller investments Increased use of UAVs?
NAVAL SYSTEM LIFECYCLE
AIR SYSTEM LIFECYCLE
AIR SYSTEMS PROGRAMME Maintaining the F-16 as a first line combat aircraft The acquisition program for 52 F-35 combat aircraft is in progress Replacement of air surveillance radars Norwegian All Weather Search and Rescue Helicopter Future Maritime ISTAR / Airborne Sensors? Multi Role Tanker Transport? New Helicopter for SOF/Army? More Air Defence assets? Increased use of UAVs?
JOINT ACQUISITION New trucks - different configurations. Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) robot systems Armoured and Non-Armoured ambulances Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) equipment and Ground Support Equipment (GSE) for military operated airfields Participation in the acquisition of a NATO owned and operated airborne ground surveillance capability Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) Long range communications Network nodes for tactical level and acquisition of new tactical communications systems Decision support services Secure platforms, including secure storage and communications for mobile units
NAVAL SYSTEMS PROGRAMME Maintain Nansen Class frigate as a modern vessel Evolved Sea-Sparrow Missile II Deliveries of NH90 maritime helicopters for frigates and Coast Guard The Ula Class submarines will be undergoing upgrades throughout the period Submarine capability beyond 2020 New logistics support ship New Blue Water Coast Guard Vessels More Autonomous Mine Clearance Systems?
FUTURE ACQUISITIONS The procurement plans are presented in an unclassified publication Recognition of the importance of building relations with industry for mutual benefit Industry should be able to prepare and position itself for upcoming procurements The plan can be found on the MoDs website (https://www.regjeringen.no/en/dokumenter/fra mtidige-anskaffelser-til-forsvaret-faf- 20152023/id2398671/)
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