Finland to Acquire Northrop Grumman Anti-Radiation Missiles for Future F-35 Fleet
Helsinki, Finland – The Finnish Ministry of Defense has officially announced the acquisition of Northrop Grumman’s AGM-88G Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missiles-Extended Range (AARGM-ER) as part of its future F-35 aircraft program. This significant pact comes one year after the United States approved the sale, with a total estimated cost of around $500 million.
Under the agreement, Finland will procure up to 150 AARGM-ER missiles, which are designed to target and neutralize enemy radar and air defense systems. The deal will also include Dummy Air Training Missiles, missile containers, software solutions, training, support equipment, spare and repair parts, technical documentation, and logistical support services from both the U.S. Government and contractors.
The Finnish Ministry of Defense highlighted that the missile system will be delivered in accordance with the deployment schedule of the country’s future F-35A multirole fighter aircraft, with the first batch expected between 2026 and 2030. This acquisition aims to bolster the combat effectiveness and survivability of Finland’s air force, specifically against ground-based air defense systems and mobile targets.
"The integration of these supersonic, medium-range missiles will significantly enhance our defense capabilities and improve interoperability with our allies in an increasingly complex security environment," stated a ministry spokesperson.
The move comes amid a broader trend in the region, as earlier this month, the U.S. also approved the sale of up to 100 AARGM-ERs for the Royal Australian Air Force’s EA-18G Growlers. This reflects a growing emphasis on strengthening allied defenses in the face of potential threats.
As Finland prepares to integrate these advanced capabilities, the acquisition marks a pivotal step in enhancing national security and reinforcing collaborative defense efforts with partners around the globe.