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Will NATO provide Ukraine with NSM's (Naval Strike Missiles)?

After the most recent NATO summit in Brussels, President Biden announced that Nato was in the works of dispatching Anti-ship Missiles to Ukraine. However, President Biden did not mention what system would be sent by name. We could speculate that NATO would most likely provide Ukraine with the Naval Strike Missile. An anti-ship missile produced by the Norwegian defense company Kongsberg Defense and Aerospace is used by the Norwegian, Polish, and American navies. Since a fatal strike wiped out the Ukrainian Navy in the opening hours of the war and their air force lacks both aircraft and suitable airbases. The Ukrainian Army would most likely field the NSM in the Navy/Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System (NMESIS) configuration, which is the exact configuration of the system the U.S Marine Corps has been trialing. That allows the missile to be mounted on the back of a truck for mobility.

Suppose NATO does indeed provide Ukraine with the NSM. It would be a huge game-changer in the war. The NSM has an effective range of at least 100km, proven by its most recent test conducted on August 15, 2021, off the coast of Hawaii. In which the Marines Corps sunk a decommissioned frigate. The NSM carries a 125kg warhead and travels at high subsonic speed. As of now, there are hundreds of Russian warships off the coast of Ukraine, well within the range of the NSM. Many of which are launching cruise missiles to strike land targets in Ukraine and provide coastal bombardment for Russian Marines conducting amphibious invasions. With proper implementation of the NSM, Ukraine will challenge Russia for naval supremacy. The Russian navy will no longer enjoy operating off the coast of Ukraine with the NSM guarding its shores. The Russians would likely have to withdraw their scantily armored and armed amphibious warfare ships. Or risk losing hundreds to thousands of Russian Marines and equipment sinking to the bottom of the Black Sea due to NSM strikes.

With the Russian advance into Eastern Ukraine already being halted by greater than expected resistance. The NSM will also provide the Ukrainian military with a well-needed and deserved morale boost created by the sight of burning Russian ships off the Ukrainian coast. The NSM will also thwart Russian strategic aims of capturing coastal cities like Odessa through amphibious invasions. By making the waters too dangerous for amphibious ships to deploy Marine landing elements effectively and would cut those off who were able to land from resupply from naval assets. To NATO, they see providing Ukraine with a powerful weapon such as the NSM as a fair compromise for not providing fighter jets. The NSM may even open the door to more aerial denial weapons systems to be shipped to Ukraine like the THAAD and Patriot missile defense systems.