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Defence Minister: Sweden will buy air defense systems for 8,7 billion crowns

The country's defense minister announced that Sweden will buy anti-drone and air defence systems worth $8.7 billion Swedish crowns from BAE Systems, Saab, and other companies.

Sweden, along with most European countries is rushing to strengthen its defences in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Military spending will reach 2.8% of GDP in 2026 and rise to 3.5% by 2030.

Defense Minister Pal Jonson stated that the added capability will help expand Sweden's air defenses which at present are primarily focused on protecting military units.

He said: "With this technology, we'll be able to better protect critical infrastructure such as airports, ports, rail hubs, and nuclear power plants, or population centers."

The package includes an anti-drone called Gute II. This is a radar and cannon system that can either be mounted on the vehicle or on the ground.

Jonson?added that these systems were tested in Ukraine on the battlefield and proved to be very effective against drones such as the Shahed models used by Russia?and Iran.

In a separate announcement, Saab said that its part of the package was 2.6 billion crowns. This money would be used to purchase an anti-drone system designed to detect and neutralise small to medium drones flying at low altitudes.

Jonson stated that the total package would also include ammunition and vehicles such as infantry mobility vehicles made by the?Finnish defence company Sisu.

The first deliveries will be made in 2027 or 2028. Reporting by Johan Ahlander, Editing by Niklas pollard and Thomas Derpinghaus.

(source: Reuters)