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Edit: I do believe this is probaly a political move to finance the development of JSM SL as a small offset to better the chances for some other programm. That said it would be the only option in europe with MdCN
For the West at present for TT launch from subs its MdCN for land attack, and the very underwhelming SM39 Exocet.
As for developments we've got SM40 Exocet announced in 2024, heavier warhead than NSM-SL, but not stealthy and with a range of c120km...
Obviously NSM-SL as well...
There is also the Turkish Atmaca, which recently got launched from a sub. AShM and land attack capability.
Obviously the US has abandoned the TT launch space....Tomahawk, SiAW etc all vertically launched or using capsules (also dispensed vertically).
In that space its clear that if you want land attack that MdCN is the way to go....
But if you want a sub launched anti-ship missile with some land attack capability then NSM-SL is in a league of its own..