France Acquires Saab's NLAW Anti-Tank Missile, the Weapon that Has Proven Its Effectiveness Against Russian Tanks
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The Swedish firm Saab and the General Directorate of Armament (DGA) of France signed a contract for the acquisition of the NLAW (Next Generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) anti-tank missile systems to equip the European Land Army. The arms deliveries are projected between 2026 and 2030, according to [...] The entry The French Land Army orders the purchase of new NLAW anti-tank missiles from Saab first appears in Military Zone.
The French Armed Forces already use the disposable AT4 rocket launcher and the multipurpose Carl-Gustaf M4 system, both supplied by the Swedish company.The incorporation of the NLAW will allow to cover an additional step within the anti-carro capabilities of the French Army, providing a system specifically designed to combat modern combat tanks in high intensity scenarios.The decision is also part of the process of modernization of the French gr…
Two years. That's how long it took between the French Army's intention to acquire NLAW (Next Generation Light Antitank Weapon) short-range anti-tank missiles and the notification of an order by the French Defence Procurement Agency (DGA) to the Swedish group Saab. Indeed, in July 2024, in the pages of... This article, "The French Defence Procurement Agency has ordered NLAW short-range anti-tank missiles from Saab," first appeared on Zone Militai…

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