
Norwegian defense and technology conglomerate Kongsberg Gruppen ASA is establishing a new facility in Fredrikstad, Norway. This strategic expansion coincides with a substantial, long-term increase in national defense funding announced by the government, positioning the company to meet anticipated demand for advanced specialized systems.
Government Commits Billions to Defense Modernization
The expansion is driven by a significant shift in Norway’s defense policy. On Sunday, the government revealed it is adding 115 billion Norwegian kroner (approximately USD 12 billion) to its long-term defense plan, extending through 2036. The objective is to raise defense spending to 3.5% of the nation’s gross domestic product by 2035.
A substantial portion of these planned investments is earmarked for autonomous systems, electronic warfare capabilities, and modern naval and air defense technologies. Market observers identify Kongsberg as a pivotal technology supplier in this landscape, particularly for long-range missiles and specialized maritime equipment.
New Site to Focus on Engineering and Testing
The new Fredrikstad location is designed to accommodate up to 100 employees. An initial recruitment phase will bring in around 30 engineers, whose primary focus will be on product development, verification, and testing procedures. To integrate these new technical capacities efficiently, Kongsberg will utilize existing infrastructure within its corporate network.
This branch will operate in close collaboration with the company’s regional headquarters in Moss. The workforce in Moss has been growing steadily since 2022, with current employment standing at 100. Plans are firmly in place to double the headcount there to 200 personnel.
Market Performance and Strategic Execution
Investors have responded favorably to Kongsberg’s growth strategy so far this year. Since January, its shares have recorded a gain of roughly 40.9%. However, with a current price of 379.25 NOK, the stock trades about 10% below its 52-week high from mid-March, suggesting a phase of short-term consolidation.
The coming months will be critical in determining how swiftly Kongsberg can translate these new capacities into operational results. A key immediate focus is the rapid recruitment of specialized talent in Fredrikstad to ensure the company can meet the technological demands and timelines associated with the national defense program.


