Saab NLAW Anti-Tank Weapon for France
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Saab Dynamics in Karlskoga has signed a contract with the French Defense Ministry for Saab's NLAW, Next generation light anti-tank weapon. Deliveries are planned between 2026 and 2030.
Saab and the French Direction Générale de l'Armement (DGA) have announced that they have signed a contract for the new generation NLAW (Next Generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) light anti-tank system in Saab. Deliveries of ordered materials will be carried out by Saab between 2026 and 2030....
Saab receives order for anti-tank weapon NLAW from France
Saab and the French General Directorate of Armaments, Direction générale de l’Armement, have signed a contract regarding Saab’s NLAW (Next Generation Light Anti-tank Weapon). Deliveries are scheduled 2026-2030. The order includes NLAW weapons as well as indoor and outdoor trainers. The contract also includes options for France to order additional NLAW weapons. “NLAW will bring a new level of anti-tank capability that changes the dynamic on the b…
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Saab receives French order for NLAW anti-tank weapons and training systems with deliveries planned through 2030
The order includes NLAW weapons as well as indoor and outdoor trainers. The contract also includes options for France to order additional NLAW weapons. “NLAW will bring a new level of anti-tank capability that changes the dynamic on the battlefield for the French Army. NLAW provides unmatched effectiveness by giving the individual soldier the ability to stop even the most heavily armoured threat in a few seconds,” said Görgen Johansson, head of …

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