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Malaysia seeks new missiles after Norway contract cancellation

Malaysia is seeking a new anti-ship missile system after Norway revoked an export license for a previously contracted deal. The Malaysian Defence Minister indicated that Turkey, South Korea, and two European countries are under consideration to replace the Naval Strike Missile. The decision to revoke the license highlights how geopolitical factors can influence access to advanced weaponry, even after significant payment has been made. AI

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Malaysia seeks new missiles after Norway contract cancellation

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Ushar Daniele ·

    Malaysia narrows hunt for replacement missiles after Norway axes contract

    Malaysia has narrowed its search for a replacement anti-ship missile system to four potential suppliers after Norway revoked an export licence for a deal that Kuala Lumpur said was already more than 90 per cent paid for. The cancellation came after Oslo tightened arms-export rule…