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Sweden to buy air defence systems for 8.7 billion crowns, defence minister says

By Thomson Reuters Apr 2, 2026 | 2:15 AM

STOCKHOLM, April 2 (Reuters) – Sweden will buy air defence and anti-drone systems worth 8.7 billion Swedish crowns ($916 ​million) from among others Saab ‌and BAE Systems, the country’s defence minister said on Thursday.

“It is more important than ever to invest in air defence capabilities,” ‌Pal ​Jonson said, in a ⁠statement. “Protection against threats ⁠from the air is a high priority for the government and we will conclude more agreements to strengthen the ​Swedish defence.”

The package will include anti-drone system Gute II, a radar ⁠and cannon system ⁠that can be mounted stationary ​or on vehicles. It is designed to ​protect military units as well as ‌critical infrastructure, such as nuclear power plants or railway junctions.

The money will also be used for ammunition and ⁠vehicles, including infantry mobility vehicles from Finish defence firm Sisu.

Deliveries will take place in 2027 ⁠and 2028, ‌Jonson said.

Sweden, like most ⁠European countries, is racing to ​bolster ‌its defence following Russia’s invasion ​of Ukraine ⁠and military spending is projected to be 2.8% of GDP in 2026, rising to 3.5% in 2030.

($1 = 9.4946 Swedish crowns)

(Reporting by Johan Ahlander; editing by ​Niklas Pollard)