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How the Swedish defence market works

In Sweden there is no: Instead, we have: However security of supply is increasingly important in contracts. The Swedish agencies look at different options: How defence procurement works Swedish procurement legislation is based on EU directives and EU primary law. Public procurement must be efficient and legally certain and make use of market competition. There …

Saab Partners With Hindustan Aeronautics Limited for Transfer of Technology, #Saabgroup

Saab subsidiary Saab Grintek Defence (SGD) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’s (HAL) Avionics Division have signed a contract to deliver transfer of technology (ToT) between South Africa and India. Announced at Aero India 2017, the contract – valued at ZAR112 million (USD8.5 million) – will see the transfer of technology for in-country maintenance of Saab’s Integrated …

Strategic Partners

In order to address identified needs of the member companies, the association has created a platform to, together with selected partner companies, increase understanding of the challenges and opportunities that the companies face. The partnership provides access to resources and unique opportunities. Our strategic partners have expertise in areas important to the market. They participate …

Saab receives order for Anti-Ship Missiles from Germany

Saab has received an order from its German partner Diehl Defence for the RBS15 anti-ship missile for provision to the German Navy. The order value is approximately 1.7 BSEK with deliveries between 2022 and 2026. This order is part of a framework agreement between Saab and Diehl Defence, which offers the possibility for additional procurement …

SOFF

The purpose of the Swedish Security & Defence Industry Association (SOFF) is to create the best possible preconditions for member companies to operate in Sweden and enhance their market accessibility and capacity to trade.  THE PURPOSE…  SOFF member companies are presented with significant opportunities, which come hand in hand with considerable challenges. It’s crucial to …

Saab to deliver new underwater capability to the US Underwater Hazardous Device Teams

The aim of this project is to deliver to the UHDT an increased capability that will tackle the growing threat from Improvised Explosive Devices in the US domestic maritime domain. The WBIEDROV will tackle the challenging underwater environment of the ship’s hull and jetty search and be able to defeat the IED in situations while …

Saab Receives Upgrade Orders for U.S. Army Training Systems

Defence and Security company Saab has received three orders from the U.S. Army Program Executive Office of Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEOSTRI). Saab will now provide OSAG 2.0 interoperability upgrades for the U.S. 7th ATC’s Deployable Instrumentation System – Europe (DISE) and the Combat Vehicle Tactical Engagement Simulation System (CVTESS) to meet U.S. Army and …

RBS15 Ship System for German Navy´s New Ships

Saab has received an order from its German partner Diehl Defence for the Anti-Ship Missile RBS15 Mk3 ship system. The order value is approx. MSEK 160 with several priced options related to Integrated Logistic Support (ILS) and IT Security. Deliveries will take place during the period 2019 to 2024. Recently the German Navy made a …

Saab Receives Order for Self-Protection Systems for India’s Dhruv Helicopter

Saab has received a follow-on order from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the IDAS-2 self-protection suite for the Indian Army’s Dhruv helicopter. The order amounts to approximately MSEK 350. The order includes the IDAS-2 (Integrated Defensive Aids Suite) and the production will take place at Saab’s facility in Centurion, South Africa. Deliveries will begin during …

Meet the companies

Let’s co-create a secure future! We proudly represent a network of more than 200 member companies, collectively employing close to 22,500 individuals and boasting an impressive annual turnover of approximately €5,5 billion. Dive deeper to learn more about each of our distinguished member companies below.

Combitech to be majority shareholder in Norway’s Watchcom

The technology consultancy firm Combitech has reached an agreement to acquire a majority stake in the Norwegian cyber security company, Watchcom. Through this acquisition, Combitech will strengthen its position as a forerunner in the Cyber Security sector in the Nordic region and will expand its operations in Norway. Combitech, an independent subsidiary of the defence …

Rolls-Royce signs agreement to sell Commercial Marine business to KONGSBERG

Rolls-Royce announced today that it has signed an agreement to sell its Commercial Marine business, to KONGSBERG, for an enterprise value of £500m and net proceeds of around £350m to £400m. KONGSBERG, headquartered in Kongsberg, Norway, is an international, knowledge-based group delivering high technology systems and solutions to clients within the oil and gas industry, …