Norwegian Naval Strike Missile procured by Romania for coastal defense denying Russian naval access to Romanian Black Sea waters. Romania ordered NSM coastal defense system through Norwegian cooperation with deliveries beginning mid-2020s. Features stealthy sea-skimming anti-ship missile with 185+ km range, advanced guidance enabling autonomous target selection, terrain-following capability for land attack missions, mobile launchers providing survivability. Critical for defending Romanian exclusive economic zone, offshore energy installations, denying Russian naval operations near Romanian coast. Complements Romanian naval forces providing shore-based fires. Combat-proven by multiple navies demonstrating reliability. Represents Romanian priority for credible sea denial capability amid Russian Black Sea Fleet threat. Norwegian cooperation reflects Nordic-Baltic support for eastern flank security. Integration with NATO command and control systems enhances collective defense. Positioned to support allied naval operations defending NATO southeastern flank.

- Autonomous target recognition reduces dependency on external targeting
- Sea-skimming flight profile and low RCS make it very hard to intercept
- IR terminal seeker is passive; does not alert target with radar emissions
- Critical for Black Sea coastal defense against potential naval threats
- NATO-standard; interoperable with allied navies
- Subsonic; slower than supersonic alternatives (Brahmos, Oniks)
- 125 kg warhead is smaller than some competitors
- Requires pre-mission planning for autonomous target recognition programming
- Limited stockpile expected given budget constraints
- Coastal defense role is static; launchers can be targeted by enemy ISR
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