Only Way to Stop Russia? Sweden Looks to Long-Range Strike Weapons
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Only Way to Stop Russia? Sweden Looks to Long-Range Strike Weapons
Sweden is advancing plans to acquire long-range strike systems, including cruise missiles and modern rocket artillery, as part of a broader effort to enhance its deterrence posture by gaining the ability to hit targets deep inside enemy territory. According to Defense Express on June 29, Sweden currently lacks land-attack capabilities with extended range. Its existing inventory includes 26 Archer 155mm self-propelled howitzers and naval anti-shi…
Evroc, which is building a European cloud, is also eyeing Finland.
Sweden Selects IRIS-T SLM Air Defense System Under European Sky Shield Initiative — Global Defense Insight
Sweden has officially joined the growing list of European countries enhancing their air defense capabilities by selecting the IRIS-T SLM ground-based air defense system. The announcement was made during a press conference on the island of Gotland, where Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Minister of Defence Pål Jonson confirmed the procurement. Sweden Enhances Air Defense with IRIS-T SLM The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) …
During a visit to the P18 regiment on the strategic island of Gotland, the Prime Minister of Sweden and military authorities officially announced the acquisition of new medium-range IRIS-T SLM air defence systems from Germany to strengthen the anti-aircraft capabilities of the Scandinavian Armed Forces. This new acquisition of military equipment is worth 9 billion Swedish crowns (approximately $830 million).
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