3. NASAMS




Through creative utilisation of commercial off-the-shevel components, the Norwegian Advanced Surface-to- Air Missile System (NASAMS) shows extraordinary cost-effectiveness. Originally intended for air-to–air warfare, updated AIM-120 AMRAAM missiles allow the system to achieve great cost savings while preserving excellent performance. Easy repairs and upgrades made possible by modular architecture help to lower lifetime expenses. Multiple firing units enabled by its network-centric design allow target data and coordinate engagements to be shared, hence optimising efficiency and minimising wasteful duplicate engagements. The system’s dependability and economy are shown by its track record of protecting several national capitals.

4. Spyder




By clever ground-based utilisation of air-to—air missiles, the Spyder air defence system presents amazing value. From one platform, this Israeli-developed weapon uses Python-5 and Derby missiles to offer both short- and medium-range combat capabilities. The command and control design of the system lowers human needs, therefore lowering running expenses. For temporary installations and defence of mobile forces, its great mobility and fast deployment qualities make it especially affordable. Using proven missile technology guarantees dependability and lowers development costs.

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