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Jun- 2025 -13 JuneAir
Saab Gripen E Flies With Helsing AI Pilot in Combat Simulation
Saab’s Gripen E fighter jet successfully integrated and flew with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) pilot during three combat simulation trials from May 28 to June 3.
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10 JuneBusiness
Six European Countries Sign Deal for CV90 Purchase
A group of six European countries has signed a statement of intent to explore a joint procurement of CV90 armored infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs).
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6 JuneEurope
Iveco to Ship 100 Medical Vehicles to Swedish Armed Forces
Sweden has placed an order for 100 4x4 medical vehicles for the armed forces as part of a framework launched in 2023.
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5 JuneAmericas
Maxar, Saab to Develop Space-Based Capabilities for Drones
Maxar and Saab signed an agreement to develop next-gen multi-domain battlespace solutions, focusing on space-based capabilities for drones.
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5 JuneAir
Sweden Acquires Lockheed Martin’s TPY-4 Ground Radar
Sweden has selected Lockheed Martin’s TPY-4 ground-based radar system to strengthen its long-range detection capabilities.
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4 JuneAir
Thailand Chooses Swedish Gripen Jets Over F-16s for Its Air Force
Thailand announced plans to buy four Gripen fighter jets in a $500 million deal, choosing the Swedish-made planes over American F-16s.
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May- 2025 -29 MayAir
Saab to Integrate MBDA’s Sea Ceptor Into Swedish Visby Corvettes
Saab has secured a $150.4 million contract to integrate MBDA’s Sea Ceptor air defense system into Stockholm’s Visby-class corvettes.
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27 MayEurope
Sweden Unveils $501M Military Aid Package for Ukraine
Sweden has announced its 19th military aid package for war-torn Ukraine, committing 4.8 billion Swedish kronor ($501 million).
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26 MayAir
Ukraine Discusses Soviet Jet Upgrade With Swedish Officials
Ukrainian and Swedish officials have discussed upgrading Ukraine’s Soviet-era aircraft fleet with modern avionics.
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20 MayEurope
Sweden Condemns Israel Plans to ‘Take Control of Gaza’
Sweden's foreign minister on Monday condemned Israel's plans to "take control" of the Gaza Strip, saying the move would violate international law.
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