List of equipment of the Norwegian Army

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Note: This list is indicative only, as strict comparisons cannot accurately be made.

Personal equipment

Clothing and equipment

Model Image Origin Pattern type Environment / colours Notes
M98 File:M98 camo.jpg File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway Woodland Temperate / central Europe Standard camouflage pattern of the Norwegian Army.[1][2]
M03 File:NATO-OTAN ISAF International Security Assistance Force Afghanistan Camouflage uniform Norwegian flag Cap Petter Gjertsen. Torås Fort Military History Museum Færder Tjøme Norway 2021 IMG 4854 (cropped) (cropped) (cropped).jpg File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway Woodland Arid / desert Same pattern as M98, but other colours, used on operations abroad.[2]
M23 File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway Woodland Temperate / central Europe New developed camofaluge patter being tested. not in service and no informasjon if it will be in service. .[3]
M23 snow equipment File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway Organic, non-pixelated pattern Snow / winter [4][3]

Protection equipment

Model Image Origin Type Notes
Helmet
Ops-Core FAST File:Ops-Core FAST helmet.jpg File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Ballistic helmet

[5]

Galvion Batlskin Caiman

"M24 combat helmet"

File:200613-A-DS044-1288 - K9 and Norwegian Coalition Room Clearing (Image 1 of 22) (cropped).jpg

Illustration

File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Ballistic helmet [6]
Vest
NFM BA

"M07"

File:Per Sverre Opedal in Faryab 2010.jpg File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway Combat vest / plate carrier Being replaced [7]
NFM MCVS

"M22"

File:NFM Bear II vest in the Lithuanian army.jpg

Illustration

File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway Combat vest / plate carrier Successor of the M07 [8]

Individual and crew served weapons

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Notes
Pistols
Glock 17

"P80"

File:GLOCK 17 Gen 4 Pistol MOD 45160305.jpg File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria Handgun 9×19mm Parabellum Norwegian version of the Glock 17 pistol. Currently being modernized to the new Gen 4 standard.[9][10]
Submachine guns
Heckler & Koch MP7 File:HK MP7 Bundeswehr noBG.png File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Submachine gun, PDW HK 4.6×30mm Replaced most of the HK MP5.[9]
Heckler & Koch MP5 A2N and A3N File:MP5.jpg File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany Submachine gun 9×19mm Parabellum Mostly replaced by the MP7.

The variants A2N and A3N in service with:

Assault rifles
Heckler & Koch HK416 File:HK416N.png File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO Standard rifle of the Norwegian Army wich replaced the AG3 and AG3F1, 42,000 rifles purchased.[11] The variants include HK416N, HK416K and HK416S.

Accessories:

Colt Canada C8 File:C8 semi-automatic rifle with EOTech.jpg File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Assault rifle, Carbine 5.56×45mm NATO The C8 SFW and C8 CQB are in service with Forsvarets Spesialkommando.[12]
Machine guns
FN Minimi File:FN MINIMI Standard Right.jpg File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO In service with Forsvarets Spesialkommando and KJK since the early 2000s.
FN Minimi Para File:Ulvensletten (cropped).jpg File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO In 2011, the Minimi was also selected as the new light machine gun of the Norwegian Armed Forces, and an order was placed with FN for 1,900 weapons.[13][14]
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Minimi MK3 File:FN MINIMI Standard Right.jpg File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium General purpose medium machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO 1,000 received in 2022 (with 3,000 more on option).[14]

The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency signed the contract with FN Herstal in August 2021.[15]

FN MAG File:FN MAG white background.jpg File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium General purpose medium machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO Installed on Leopard 2 tanks purchased from the Netherlands and used on other vehicles and weapon stations, replacing the MG3.[14]

It was used as an infantry machine gun, but was replaced by the Minimi and the Minimi MK3.[16][14]

M2 Browning File:PEO M2E2-QCB HMG.jpg File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Heavy machine gun 12.7×99mm NATO

(.50 BMG)

In January 2019, the Norwegian Armed Forces ordered 1,000 new M2A2N, which will replace the older M2.

The need expressed might reach up to 1,300 machine guns in total.[17]

Precision rifles
Heckler & Koch HK417 File:HK417 norway.png File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Designated marksman rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Replaced the NM149 in the Norwegian Armed Forces.[9][18]
Barrett MRAD File:Barrett-MRAD.jpg File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Sniper rifle 8.6×70mm

(.338 Lapua Magnum)

New sniper rifle chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum.[19]
Barrett M82 A1 NG File:Barrett-M82A1-Independence-Day-2017-IZE-048-white.jpg File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Anti materiel sniper rifle 12.7×99mm NATO

(.50 BMG)

[9]
M107A1 File:Barrett-M82A1-Independence-Day-2017-IZE-048-white.jpg File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Anti materiel sniper rifle 12.7×99mm NATO

(.50 BMG)

Contract for "several hundred rifles" signed in June 2024.

Deliveries expected in 2025.[20]

Shotguns
Benelli M4 File:CJTF-OIR DCG Visits Norwegian Telemark Battalion (cropped).webp File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy shotgun 12 gauge Used by the special forces[21]
Ceremonial Weapons
M1 Garand "Selvladegevær" File:M1 Garand rifle USA noBg.jpg File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Semi-automatic rifle .30-06 Springfield Used by Hans Majestet Kongens Garde 3rd Guard Company's drill troop [22]
Grenade
Heckler & Koch M320

"AG-HK416"

File:PEO M320 Grenade Launcher.jpg

File:Brigadens soldater samvirker med helikopter fra Luftforsvaret (cropped).jpg

File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Grenade launcher 40×46mm LV Both used under barrel of the HK416 or as a single weapon.[9]
Heckler & Koch GMG File:Heckler&Koch GMG 40mm automatic grenade launcher.png File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Automatic grenade launcher 40×53mm HV Also fitted to some of the upgraded CV90s with RWS.
Anti-tank weapons
Carl Gustav recoilless rifle File:M3E1.jpg File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Recoilless rifle 84mm M2 / M3 / M4 variants operational [23][24]

Ammo types:[25]

  • HE
  • Anti-armour
  • Smoke
  • Illumination
  • Training
M72 LAW File:M72 ASM RC Kokonaisturvallisuusmesssut 2015.jpg File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway

File:Flag of the United States.svg United States

RPG

Rocket-propelled grenade

66mm The NM72F1 is the most common variant in the Norwegian Army.

A M72-S training variant is used by the Army.[9][26]

FGM-148 Javelin File:200617-A-DS044-1150 - FGM-148 Javelin Norwegian live-fire (Image 7 of 9).jpg File:Flag of the United States.svg United States ATGM

Anti-tank guided missile

127mm 100 command and launch unit + 526 missiles, delivered from 2006, in use from 2009.

120 more missiles ordered and new kits for the command and launch unit in 2021.[27] In 2017, Norwegian authorities started the process of finding a replacement anti-tank weapon in order to counter new types of heavy tanks equipped with active protection systems capable of defeating current anti-tank missiles.[28]

Mines
M19 Claymore File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Light anti-personnel mines [29]
M100 Claymore File:Norwegian Claymore mine - Telemark Mechanized Infantry Battalion, Task Force Viking, Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve, conducts operational rehearsals.webp File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Heavy anti-personnel mines
Man-portable air-defense system
PPZR Piorun File:Piorun NOR.jpg File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland MANPADS

Man-portable air-defense system

72mm Ordered in November 2022, valued at NOK 350 million.[30]

First batch delivered in December 2023.[31]

Armoured vehicles

Name Image Origin Type Quantity Notes
Main battle tank 36 in use (54 on order)
Leopard 2A8NOR File:Tank Leopard 2A7 NATO Days 2022.jpg File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Main battle tank 54 on order In February 2023, the Norwegian prime minister, Jonas Gahr Stoere announced that Norway would be ordering 54 new Leopard 2A7 tanks from Krauss-Maffei Wegmann at a cost of Template:Currency with a further option for 18 vehicles to be delivered at a later date. The first Leopard 2A7s are due to be delivered by 2026, and operational by 2031. The Norwegian government had been weighing up either the Leopard 2A7 or the South Korean K2 Black Panther as a replacement for its aging Leopard 2A4 fleet.[32][33][34][35] Due to alterations in the design, it was deemed necessary to redesignate these vehicles to Leopard 2A8 NOR.
Leopard 2A4NO File:140314-F-ZZ999-005 (13218009163).jpg File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany Main battle tank 52 in 2001;[36] 36 (8 more in storage) in 2024;[37]

8 will be donated to Ukraine.[38]
6 chassis reused for AVLB LEGUAN

52 Leopard 2A4NLs were acquired from the Netherlands in 2001. The tanks have been adapted to Norwegian requirements, which includes, among other things, the installation of new radios, weapon racks and a Battlefield Management System.[39]
Norway had been planning on upgrading 38 of the tanks to modern standards,[40] but this option was considered inadequate in the Ground Power Review,[41] and in the proposition that was published in October 2017, it's instead suggested that Norway should acquire brand new tanks after 2025. In October 2020 the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency sent out a Request For Information for the main battle tank market.[42] Market analyses revealed the Leopard 2A7 and the K2 Black Panther as candidates for the procurement project. In January 2022 started winter trials of the candidates, undergoing extensive mobility and firing tests for evaluation with a contract to be signed by the end of the year and deliveries planned from 2025.[43]
Infantry fighting vehicle 164 in use (80 more planned)
CV90 family of vehicles File:Exercise Noble Jump 23 Tank, Engineer, Infantry, Medic Training - CV90 in Norwegian Army (2).webp File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Infantry fighting vehicle and various support roles 74 CV9030N;

144 CV9030N MK IIIB (Recon); 15 CV9030N ? CV9040N All as of 2024[37]

In service since 1999 after the Norwegian Army acquired 104 CV9030N. 17 of these were later upgraded with air-conditioning, additional mine protection and rear-view cameras, and were designated CV9030NF1.
In June 2012, a deal was signed with BAE Systems Hägglunds and Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace for the acquisition of 144 new and upgraded vehicles, including 74 infantry fighting, 21 reconnaissance, 15 command, 16 engineering, 16 multi-role and two driver training vehicles.[44][45] The delivery was completed in April 2019.[46] On February 18, 2021, it was announced that Norway had ordered another 12 combat engineering vehicles and 8 multi-role vehicles. 80 more CV90 are about to be ordererd for the Finnmark Brigade. A decleration of intent was signed in June 2025[47]
Armoured personnel carriers
SISU XA-185, XA-186, XA-203N Sisu XA-185:

File:Norwegian Sisu XA.JPG
Sisu XA-186: File:Sisu XA-186 (cropped).jpg
Sisu XA-203N: File:Norway Army - Sisu XA-203N - NATO Allies and Partners Integrate in Medical Training - Day Three (cropped).webp

File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland Armoured personnel carrier and various support roles 75 (in 2024)[37] In service since 1995. Many of them currently serve as armored ambulances in various units. A small number also serve as armored transports in the King's Guard battalion.

In 2017, a contract was signed with FFG on the conversion of 30 Pasi XA-203N into multi-role medical platforms (MRSP). These replaced the old Sisu XA-185 ambulances.

ACSV G5 File:ACSVG5.jpg File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Armoured personnel carrier and various support roles 44 (on order for delivery in 2023-2027); 75–150 (planned further acquisition) The new Armored Combat Support Vehicle (ACSV) is based on FFG's PMMC G5. The ACSV G5 is a versatile tracked platform, available either in open or closed hull configurations, and is intended to be the base of several new types of support vehicles for the Norwegian Army, including SHORAD, artillery hunting radar, electronic warfare, repair & recovery and logistics support variants.[48][49][50]
M113A2, M113F3 File:A squad of M-113A1 armored personnel carriers patrol the tree line during Exercise Brim Frost '87 - DPLA - 396549c63b6fd854dd1ed4c82e114fb8.jpeg File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Armoured personnel carrier and various support roles 288[37] In service since 1964. Today, they fill various support roles such as armored ambulance, mortar carrier, engineer vehicle, and command vehicle. 288 vehicles have been rebuilt and upgraded as a part of Project 5026, including at least 97 M113F3s.[51]
Furthermore, a new variant, the M113F4, has been developed,[52] but it was ultimately set aside in favor of FFG's ACSV, which is based on the PMMC G5.[48]
For more details on Norwegian M113 variants and upgrades see Variants of the M113 armored personnel carrier.
Fuchs 1A8 File:TPz FUCHS 1A8 NBC variants of Norwegian armed forces.jpg File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany NBC reconnaissance vehicle 6[53] In service with the Army's CBRN units.
Infantry mobility vehicles
ATF Dingo File:ATF Dingo - Norwegian Engineer Battalion, Task Force Viking, Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve Conduct Operational Exercise Rehearsals.webp File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Infantry mobility vehicle 10 20 acquired in 2010. 10 donated to Ukraine
Iveco LMV2, LMV3, LMV4 File:Norway Army - Iveco LMV . Norwegian Army Soldiers prepare to enter the vehicle mounted portion of the IED training course on Camp Griffin.webp File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Infantry mobility vehicle 169 In service since 2007. About 110 vehicles, mostly newer LMV3s and brand new LMV4s, will be kept in active service or placed in emergency storage, while the older LMV2s will be retired completely.[54] 14 LMV III donated to Ukraine in July 2022.[55]
High mobility vehicle
Supacat HMT Extenda File:Extenda.jpg File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom High mobility vehicle 24 HMT Extenda MK2s intended for Norwegian Special Operations Forces. Delivery completed in May 2019.[56]

Armoured recovery vehicle

Vehicle Image Origin Quantity Notes
Bergepanzer 2 File:NM217 Bergepanser (Bergepanzer 2) (cropped).jpg File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany 12 Armored recovery vehicles based on the Leopard 1 chassis. Known as NM217 in Norwegian service. 13 acquired. 1 donated to Ukraine.
Wisent 2 ARV NOR File:Exercise Noble Jump 23 Tank, Engineer, Infantry, Medic Training - Wisent 2 Norwegian Army (4).webp File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 6 + 3 (on order) Armored recovery vehicles based on the Leopard 2 chassis. Modified by Flensburger Fahrzeugbau to meet the demands of the future battlefield, and is optimized to support the Leopard 2 main battle tanks.[57][58][59]

Armoured engineering vehicle

Vehicle Origin Quantity Notes
NM189 Ingeniørpanservogn File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany 19[60] Armoured engineering vehicle based on the Leopard 1 chassis. 22 acquired. 3 donated to Ukraine.
NM190 Broleggerpanservogn File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany 9[60] Armored vehicle-launched bridge based on a modified Leopard 1 chassis. Carries the LEGUAN bridge laying system.
AVLB LEGUAN Leopard 2 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 5 + 3 (on order)[61] Armored vehicle-launched bridge based on a modified Leopard 2 chassis. Will replace the NM190 and reuse their bridges. At least 1 new set of 14m MLC 80 is also on order.[62]
Wisent 2 AEV NOR File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 6 + 8 (on order) In September 2018, it was announced that the Norwegian Army had ordered a second batch of 8 Wisent 2, and that these will be delivered in the AEV cofiguration.[63][59]
CV90RWS STING File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 28 New combat engineering vehicle set to replace the old NM205s. Can be equipped with either a mine plow or a mine roller.[64]
Hydrema 910MCV File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 8 Mine clearing vehicle designed for military and peacekeeping operations.[65]

Indirect fire

Artillery

Equipment Image Origin Type Quantity Notes
K9 VIDAR File:K-9thunder.jpg File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Self-propelled gun 28 Successor of the M109.

Orders:

  • 2017: 24 K9A1 (+ option for 24)[66]
  • 2022: 4 K9A1[66][67]
  • 2025: plan for 24 additional proposed by the government[68]

Deliveries:

  • 24 delivered in 2019-2020[66]
  • 4 additional delivered in December 2024[69]
K10 File:K10 VIDAR Norway.png File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Ammunition resupply vehicle 14 Support of the K9 VIDAR:

Orders:

  • 2017: 6 K10 ordered[66]
  • 2022: 8 K10 ordered[66][67]
  • 2025: 12 more units planned

Deliveries:

  • 6 delivered in 2019-2020[66]
  • 8 additional delivered in December 2024[69]

Mortar

Equipment Image Origin Quantity Notes
Mortar carrier
CV90RWS Multi BK File:NobleJump2019 - CV90 Mk I Multi bk Norway (cropped).webp File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 24 New multi role vehicle/armored mortar carrier set to the replace the NM204s.
NM204 File:Flag of the United States.svg United States 12 Upgraded variant of the M125A2 mortar carrier.
Infantry crew served mortar
L16 81mm mortar File:81mm bombekaster.jpg File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom

File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada

143 (2021)[70] Known as NM95 in Norwegian service. Also, the main armament of several types of mortar carriers, including BV206s, NM204s and the new CV90 MultiC.

General-purpose vehicles

Utility vehicles

Vehicle Origin Manufacturer Quantity Note
MB 290 Multi III File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Mercedes-Benz Modified multi-role vehicle based on the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. 30 vehicles have also been delivered to the Home Guard (with another 30 to follow).[71]
Mercedes-Benz Geländewagen

MB240 GD

File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Mercedes-Benz 3,000[72] [9]
Nissan Terrano IIScript error: No such module "Unsubst". File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan Nissan
Toyota Land Cruiser File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan Toyota
Bandvagn 206 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Hägglunds 970 as of 2024.[73] 669 of these are recently upgraded.

Light vehicles

Vehicle Origin Manufacturer Quantity Note
Lynx Yeti Pro V800 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland

File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada

Bombardier Recreational Products
Lynx 5900 and 6900
Lynx Commander 800R E-TEC Army 200
Lynx Outlander 6x6 Army 100
Polaris Bigboss 6WD ATV File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Polaris Industries Used by Norwegian Special Operations Forces.
Polaris MRZR 4
Yamaha 450 WR motorcycle File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan Yamaha Motor Company Used by Norwegian Special Operations Forces.

Logistics

Vehicle Image Origin Manufacturer Quantity Note
HX range of tactical trucks File:Ingeniørbataljonen (cropped).jpg File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles 103 In 2014, Sweden and Norway entered into a joint frame agreement for the purchase of new logistics vehicles from the German supplier RMMV.

The first Norwegian order includes 103 units of HX2 vehicles (of which 95 are 8x8 and 8 are 10x10). A full 35 of these vehicles will be supplied with the Rheinmetall Integrated Armoured Cabin (IAC). 60 delivered by 2022.

TGS range of trucks File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles 85 [74] Commercial vehicles, intended for use on the bases and airfields of the Air Force.
TGS trucks 448 on order For the army
P93, P113, P143 trucks, and also the 412 rescue and recovery vehicle and NM 154 recovery vehicle based on P113[75] File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Scania 2,000
Airport fuel tankers type P460 4x2 and G460 6x4. File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Scania 8 + 30 on order [76]

Air defence systems

Vehicle Image Origin Type Quantity Note
Army Ground Based Air Defence File:AIM-120 AMRAAM P6230147.JPG File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway

File:Flag of the United States.svg United States

Surface-to-air missile 1 battery, including at least 3 HMLs[77] New Mobile Ground Based Air Defence System based on NASAMS III with High Mobility Launchers (HMMWV with AMRAAM missiles).
NOMADS[78]

ACSV G5 NASAMS

File:PMMC G5 with NOMADS air defence system (cropped).jpg File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway

File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany

File:Flag of the United States.svg United States

Surface-to-air missile 6 SHORAD ACSVs delivered[79] New ACSVs with AIM-9X missiles. 6 to be operational by 2026-2028 [80][81][82]

Radars

Equipment Image Origin Type Quantity Notes
Ground Master 200 MM/C File:New radar Defensie Grondgebonden Luchtverdedigingscommando 02.jpg Script error: No such module "flag". 3D Surveillance radar and

C-RAM radar

8 ordered 3D AESA radar purchased in collaboration with the Netherlands to be installed on the PMMC G5.

5 radars were purchased in May 2021, with an option for 3 that was activated in November 2022.[83]

Thales SQUIRE File:Thales Squire.jpg Script error: No such module "flag". Hand portable ground surveillance radar 44 Ordered [84]
Raytheon MPQ-64F1 Sentinel File:ELEC AN-MPQ-64 Sentinel Radar lg.jpg Script error: No such module "flag". Air defence radar 24 [85]
Weibel Scientific XENTA-M

MFSR-2100/33

Template:Denmark SHORAD air defence radar 6 To equip MGBADS SAM ACSV G5 NASAMS [86]


Unmanned aerial vehicles

Vehicle Origin Manufacturer Quantity Note
PD-100 Black Hornet Nano File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway Prox Dynamics

FLIR Systems

New contract signed in 2022 for uppdated Black Hornet 3. Will be delivered from 2023 in a deal worth 475 million NOK.[87]
AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven File:Flag of the United States.svg United States AeroVironment RQ-12A Wasp Block IV and RQ-20B Puma AE II will replace RQ-11B Raven.[88]
AeroVironment RQ-20 Puma File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
AeroVironment Wasp III File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
Lockheed Martin Indago 3 Drone File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Lockheed Martin 10 Starting with 10 with the possibility of up to 30 [89]
Skydio Skydio X10D File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Skydio n/a Currently not delivered [90]

Medical

Vehicle Origin Manufacturer Note
K9 Hero File:Flag of the United States.svg United States US Kforce Government Solutions (KGS) Electronic dog doll, used to train medical personnel in treatment of K9s.[91]

Other equipment

Vehicle Origin Type Quantity Note
Acrow Wet Gap bridges / Zremb File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland

File:Flag of the United States.svg United States

(MLC) with 80/110 11 Delivery: 2021 [92]
Meteomatics MM-B4-O Meteobase and drones [93][94] File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 30 (on order) [95]
Volvo EC350ENL Heavy excavator [96] File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Volvo 2
Kewatec Aluboat File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland Kewatec BEB 750 12 Tugboats / transport for the army [97]
K9 Modular Vest System File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway File:Flag of the United States.svg United States File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom The Norwegian Defence Material Agencie, Aspetto, Visual Engineering and Recon-K9 [98] n/a

Reserve

Vehicle Image Origin Type Quantity Note
Multiple launch rocket systems
M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System File:M270 MLRS Danish.jpg File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Multiple launch rocket system 1 (mothballed) Taken out of active service in 2005, and have been sitting in storage since then. This was largely a result of Norway signing the Convention on Cluster Munitions, as well as not being able to afford to upgrade the system to fire M31 GMLRS at the time.[99]

In 2014, a decision was made to scrap the M270s, but it was halted before it could be carried out.[100][101] 3 donated to Ukraine via UK in June 2022[102] Another 8 donated in May 2023.[103]

Self-propelled gun
M109A3GN File:M109A3GNM.JPG File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Self-propelled gun 33 in storage (2023) 126 M109Gs were acquired from West Germany between 1969 and 1971. They were then upgraded to the M109A3GN configuration during the latter half of the 1980s. In 2006, there were still 56 M109A3GNs in the Army's inventory, meaning that at least 70 SPGs had been scrapped after the end of the Cold War.

14 M109A3GNs received additional upgrades in 2007, and were designated M109A3GNM. The upgrade includes, among other things, new intercom and new navigation and positioning systems. The M109A3GNMs were the only SPGs that remained in active service (12 with Brigade Nord's Artillery Battalion and 2 with the Norwegian Army Weapons School) with the remainder of the M109s having been put in storage by 2006.[104]

22+1 donated to Ukraine in 2022[105]

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