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This is a list of the military equipment of Sweden, including the army, air force and navy.
Small arms
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Small arms and light weapons
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Model | Version | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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Pistol 88 | Pistol 88 Pistol 88B Pistol 88C Pistol 88C2 Pistol 88D |
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Semi-automatic pistol | Unknown | Current standard-issue sidearm.[citation needed] |
H&K MP5 | Unknown | ![]() |
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Submachine gun | Unknown | Used exclusively by military police.[citation needed] |
H&K MP7 | Unknown | ![]() |
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Submachine gun | Unknown | |
Automatkarbin 4 | Ak 4B Ak 4C AK 4D AK 4OR |
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Battle rifle | Unknown | Current standard-issue for the Home Guard 4x24 telescopic sight |
Ak 24 | Ak 24A | ![]() |
Assault rifle | 23,900 | Swedish version of Sako M23, is expected to enter service by 2025. | |
Ak M4 | Ak M4A | ![]() |
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Assault rifle | 15,000 | Ordered directly from US Army stocks to act as interim service weapon while awaiting delivery of Ak 24.[1] |
Ak 5 | FFV Ak 5B Bofors Ak 5C Bofors Ak 5CF Bofors Ak 5D CGA5P |
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Assault rifle Designated marksman rifle Assault rifle Assault rifle Carbine Police combat rifle |
Unknown Unknown Unknown 40,000 Unknown Unknown |
4x tritium sight Standard Issue assault rifle Multiple modifications by Bofors Lightweight carbine version, exists in two variants. Police semi-automatic version. Taken out of service.[citation needed] | |
LWRC M6 | M6IC | ![]() |
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Assault rifle | Unknown | Mostly used by SOG and police tactical units[2] |
Ag 90 | Ag 90A Ag 90B Ag 90C |
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Anti-material rifle | Unknown | |
Psg 08 | ![]() |
Sniper rifle | Unknown | Current standard-issue sniper rifle.[citation needed] | ||
Psg 90 | ![]() |
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Sniper rifle | Unknown | ||
Förstärkningsvapen 870 | ![]() |
Shotgun | Unknown | |||
Ksp 58 | Ksp 58D | ![]() |
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General-purpose machine gun | Unknown | |
Ksp 90 | Ksp 90 Ksp 90B Ksp 90C |
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Light machine gun | Unknown | |
Ksp m/39 | ![]() |
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Medium machine gun | Unknown | ||
Ksp m/94 | ![]() |
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Medium machine gun | Unknown | Standard armament on Leopard tanks | |
Tksp 12.7 mm | ![]() |
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Heavy machine gun | Unknown | ||
Grsp 40 mm |
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Automatic grenade launcher | Unknown | ||
Snabbskjutande kulspruta | ![]() |
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Fast shooting machine gun | Unknown | Primarily used on CB90[3] | |
Granattillsats 40 mm Ak | ![]() |
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Grenade launcher | Unknown | Underbarrel grenade launcher for the AK5 | |
Grg m/48 | ![]() |
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Multirole recoilless rifle | Unknown | Standard-issue anti-tank weapon.[citation needed] | |
Pskott m/86 | ![]() |
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Anti-tank weapon | Unknown | Standard-issue disposable anti-tank weapon.[citation needed] | |
RB 57 | ![]() |
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Anti-tank missile launcher | Unknown | ||
RBS 55 | ![]() |
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Anti-tank guided weapon | Unknown | ||
RBS 56 | ![]() |
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Anti-tank guided weapon | Unknown | ||
RBS 58 | ![]() |
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Anti-tank guided weapon | Unknown | Ordered in June 2025.[4] To replace RBS 56 BILL 2.[5] |
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Army
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Main article: List of equipment of the Swedish Army
Armoured vehicles
Tanks
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Model | Swedish designation | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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Strv 122
Stridsvagn 122 |
Strv 122A | ![]() |
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Main battle tank | 100 [a] | [9]
A Swedish improved variant of the Leopard 2A5, of which most were built under licence in Sweden, using the Rh120 L/44 smoothbore gun. 120 purchased initially, 10 up-armoured to the Strv 122B standard, and 10 supplied to Ukraine.[10] Contract signed for modernisation to Strv 123A standard in 2025.[11] |
Strv 122B | ![]() |
Main battle tank | 10 [b] | |||
Strv 123
Stridsvagn 123 |
Strv 123A
(modernised Strv 122) |
– | ![]() ![]() |
Main battle tank | 0
(+ 110 ordered) |
[15]
Modernisation of the Strv 122 to Strv 123A standard, which includes:
Modernisation contracts: |
Leopard 2A8 | Strv 123B
(new Leopard 2A8) |
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Main battle tank | 0
(+44 on order) |
[18]
Decision to purchase 44 new Leopard 2A8 made in January 2025.[19][20] |
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Infantry fighting vehicles
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Model | Version | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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Strf 90 | CV9040 CV9040A CV9040B CV9040C |
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Tracked infantry fighting vehicle | 499[21] | 549 vehicles originally in service, 50 vehicles were donated to Ukraine in 2023 with replacement vehicles ordered in 2024.[22]
304 IFV variants 50 CV9035 MKIIIC ordered[23] |
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Armoured vehicles
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Model | Version | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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Wheeled platforms | ||||||
Patria AMV | Ptgb 360
Pansarterrängbil 360 |
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Wheeled armoured personnel carrier, 8×8 | 79 | [24][25]
113 Patria AMV ordered in 2010, in service since 2014.[26][27] |
Patria AMV | Stripatgb 360
Stridslednings-pansarterrängbil 360 |
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Command and control vehicle, 8×8 | 16 | [24][25]
113 Patria AMV ordered in 2010, in service since 2014.[26][27] | |
Patria AMV | Sjtppatgb 360
Sjukvårdstrans-portpansarterrängbil 360 |
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Armoured ambulance, 8×8 | 11 | [24][25]
113 Patria AMV ordered in 2010, in service since 2014.[26][27] | |
Patria 6×6
Also known as Patria XA-300 |
Ptgb 300
Pansarterrängbil 300 |
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Wheeled armoured personnel carrier, 6×6 | 20
(+ 321 on order) |
Joined the CAVS programme in its R&D phase in 2022.[30][31]
Orders:
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Pansarterrängbil | XA-180S XA-202S XA-203S |
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Wheeled multi-role vehicle, 6×6 | 200 | Designated Pansarterrängbil 203 (Armoured Terrain Vehicle 203).
168 modernised, deliveries from 2023 to 2026.[35] |
Sisu GTP | Tgb 24
Terrängbil 24 |
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Wheeled armoured personnel carrier, 4×4 | 10[36]
(+ unknown quantity ordered) |
Orders:
Known variants:
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MRAP, infantry mobility vehicle, 4×4 | 10[36]
(+ unknown quantity ordered) | |||||
CBRN | Unknown | |||||
Other variants | Unknown | |||||
RG-32M Scout | Tgb 16 - Galten
Terrängbil 16 |
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MRAP, infantry mobility vehicle, 4×4 | 380 | [40][41]
Entered service in 2006. Vehicle by BAE Land Systems OMC made under licence in Sweden. Armed with VS01 RCWS. |
Tracked platforms | ||||||
Bv 308/309 | Bv 308 Bv 309 |
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Tracked articulated vehicle - APC | 17[42] 93[42] |
Also known as Bv 206S. |
Bv 410 | ![]() |
Tracked articulated vehicle - multi-role | 153 (556) | Additional 127 + 236 + 40 on order.[43] |
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Indirect fire
Artillery
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Model | Swedish designation | Image | Origin | Type | Calibre | Quantity | Notes |
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BAE Archer - Volvo A30D | Artillerisystem 08 - FH77BW L52 | ![]() |
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Self-propelled howitzer | 155 mm | 24 | 26 units owned as of 2024, 24 used by the Army, and 2 used by the FMV.[44]
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BAE Archer - RMMV HX2 (HX44M) | Artillerisystem 08 - FH77BW L52 | ![]() |
Self-propelled howitzer | 155 mm | 0
(48 on order) |
Letter of intent to purchase 24 Archer of HX2 trucks signed in June 2022.[48]
In September 2023, the quantity was increased to 48 additional Archer. The delivery is planned to start in 2025.[49][50][51] |
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Mortars
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Model | Swedish designation | Image | Origin | Type | Calibre | Quantity | Notes |
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CV90 Mjölner | Grkpbv 90
Granatkastarpansarbandvagn 90 |
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Heavy mortar | 2 × 120 mm | 40
(+ 40 on order) |
[52]
Orders: |
120 Krh/40 | Grk m/41D 12 cm granatkastare m/41 |
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Heavy mortar | 120 mm | 84 | 84 in service as of 2018.[59]
Mortar made in Sweden under licence from Tampella, 219 produced.[60] Old system still in service, it received a Hotchkiss-Brandt M-56 base plate in the 1950s, new sights were added in the 2000s.[61][62] |
Grk m/84 | Grk m/84 [sv]
8,1 cm granatkastare m/84 |
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Infantry mortar | 81 mm | 215 | 215 in service as of 2018.[59]
System made by IMI under a licence from Tampella with a reticle 2b by Swarowski.[63][64] |
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Command and observation vehicles
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Model | Swedish designation | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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CV90 | Epbv 90A
Eldledningspansar bandvagn 90 |
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Forward artillery observation | 34 | [65][66]
42 purchased in the base version, 8 were modernised to the C standard. |
Epbv 90C
Eldledningspansar bandvagn 90 |
8
(after upgrade) |
[65][66]
8 upgraded for international missions (additional mine armour, and A/C). |
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Engineering vehicles
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Model | Version | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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Patria AMV | Reppatgb 360
Reparations-pansarterrängbil 360 |
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Repair armoured vehicle | 7 | [24][25]
113 Patria AMV ordered in 2010, in service since 2014.[26][27] 7 in repair variant,[27][28] with a workshop at the back.[25] | |
Ingenjörbandvagn 120 | ingBv 120 | ![]() |
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Combat engineering vehicle | 6 | |
Brobandvagn 120 | BroBv 120 | ![]() |
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Bridge layer | 6 | 14m and 26m bridges available[67] |
Däcksbro 200 | ![]() |
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Foldable floating bridge | |||
Däcksbro 300 | ![]() |
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Foldable floating bridge | 4 × 200 m[68] | ||
Amfibiebro 400 | ![]() |
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Amphibious floating bridge | 1(34) | 34 ordered, delivered 2025–2027[69] | |
Fältarbetsfordon 16t | ![]() |
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High Mobility Engineer Excavator | 21[70] | ||
Bandschaktare 18T/23T | 18T
23T |
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medium bulldozer |
Armoured version of 18T | ||
DJUPMINRÖJMASKIN 1 T | Scanjack 3500 | ![]() |
Mineclearence vehicle |
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Utility vehicles
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Model | Swedish designation | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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Tracked vehicles | ||||||
Bv 206/208 | — | ![]() |
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All-terrain carrier | 1000+ | Current main transport vehicle, unknown number in use, to be replaced by Bv410 to some extent.
800 being upgraded with new diesel engine and automatic gearbox[71] |
Offroad vehicles | ||||||
Volvo C303 | Tgb 11
Terrängbil 11 |
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4×4 infantry mobility vehicle | Unknown | [72] |
Volvo C304 | Tgb 13
Terrängbil 13 |
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6×6 infantry mobility vehicle | Unknown | ||
Mercedes-Benz G-Class G300 CDI (W461) | Tgb 14 [sv]
Terrängbil 14 |
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4×4 multi-role vehicle | 540 | [74][75][76]
Orders: |
Mercedes-Benz G-Class W461 | Tgb 15 [sv]
Terrängbil 15 |
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6×6 multi-role vehicle | 100 | [78]
535 G-class ordered in 2013, among which:
Note: 90 additional purchased for the air force, listed with the air force equipment.[79][80][81] |
Iveco IDV MUV [fr] | — | ![]() |
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Infantry mobility vehicle | 0
(200 on order) |
[82]
Framework agreement for the successor of the Tgb 11 and Tgb 13:
Firm orders: |
— | Logistics vehicles | 0
(100 on order) | ||||
Sjukvårdstransportsfordon | Ambulances | 0
(200 on order) | ||||
Polaris DAGOR | Fjärrspaningsterrängbil | ![]() |
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4x4 Light utility vehicle | Unknown | [86] |
Utility vehicles | ||||||
Ford Ranger - XL - 2024 - double cab | — | ![]() |
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Pickup - utility vehicle | Unknown | It entered service in 2024.[87]
Specifications: 4×4, 170 hp, 6-speed automatic, high/low gear, hardtop |
Militärambulans 301 - Chevrolet Silverado | — | ![]() (illustration of an ambulance from the manufacturer) |
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Ambulance | Unknown | [88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95]
American made vehicle base with a Swedish-made ambulance structure, transformation and equipment (made by Ambulansproduktion i Sandviken AB). |
Motorcycles | ||||||
Husqvarna 258 | MC 258 [sv]
Motorcykel 258 |
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Dual-sport motorcycle | Unknown | [96][97]
Being replaced by the Yamaha XT250. |
KTM 400 LS-E/mil | MC 409 [sv]
"Motorcykel 409" |
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Dual-sport motorcycle | Unknown | [98] |
BMW F800 GS Adventure | MC 810 [sv]
Motorcykel 810 |
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Dual-sport motorcycle | 100[99] | Also used by other branches.[100] |
Yamaha XT250 | – | ![]() |
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Dual-sport motorcycle | 0
(1,000 on order) |
Framework agreement signed in 2025 for up to 2,500 motorcycles to replace the MC 258 [sv].[101]
Orders:
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Equipment for vehicles
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Model | Swedish designation | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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Saab Barracuda | MCS
Mobile Camouflage Systems |
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Multispectral camouflage nets | Unknown | First order for vehicles used in missions abroad (Strv 122B, Strf 9040C, TGB 16, etc). |
Bofors Lemur | VS90
Vapenstation 90 |
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RCWS
Remote controlled weapon station |
Unknown | [104]
Armed with the FN MAG (Ksp 58)[104] Used with variants of the CV90:[104] Tested on a variant of the CV90:[104]
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Kongsberg Protector Nordic | VS01
Vapenstation 01 |
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RCWS
Remote controlled weapon station |
Unknown | [105]
Armed with FN Minimi (Ksp 90),[106] FN MAG (Ksp 58),[106] M2 Browning (Ksp 88)[107] or Mk 19 Mod3 (Grsp 92).[106] Used with the:
New order in March 2024 for the 321 Patria 6×6 (Ptgb 300).[34] |
Saab Trackfire | VS02
Vapenstation 02 |
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RCWS
Remote controlled weapon station |
Unknown | Used mainly with the Swedish Navy on the CB90 NG (Stridsbåt 90HSM).[112][113]
Being also tested as an anti-FPV drone by the FMV for the Swedish Army.[39][114][115] |
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Logistical vehicles
Vehicles ordered after 2014
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Model | Version | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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Volvo FMX 400 | 4x2 8T Boxtruck | ![]() |
4x2 | 40 | ||
Volvo FMX 480 | 8x6 12T hooklift with crane 6x6 14T hooklift 6x6 12T Flatbed with crane 6x6 12T Flatbed 4x4 7T Flatbed |
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8x6 6x6 4x4 |
35
425 30 300 120|| | |
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Volvo FMX 520 | 8x4 28T heavy tractor unit | ![]() |
8x4 | 6 | ||
Volvo FH 480 | 8x2 7T with 78 ton/meter crane | ![]() |
8x2 | 8 | ||
Volvo FH 500 | 8x4 17T hooklift 6x2 16T flexload 6x2 23T tractor unit |
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8x4 6x2 |
12 3 5[119] |
With removable Box | |
Scania G460 | 6x6 13T Boxtruck 6x6 14T hooklift 4x4 7T Flatbed |
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6x6 4x4 |
155 100 300 |
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Scania G520 | 8x8 20T Heavy recovery truck | ![]() |
8x8 | 0(10) | Szczęśniak Pojazdy Specjalne delivers the recovery unit[120] | |
Scania P460 | 6x4 14T hooklift | ![]() |
6x4 | 200 | ||
Scania R620 XT | 8x4 30T heavy tractor unit | ![]() |
8x4 | 0(65) | Tank transport vehicle [121] | |
RMMV HX | 8x8 hooklift 8x8 Flatbed 6x6 Flatbed 6x6 heavy tractor unit |
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8x8 6x6 |
330 |
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Vehicles Before 2014
Most Vehicles are older and will be replaced by the new trucks above
- Scania PRT-range
- Scania P124 6x6 hook lift
- Scania P124 8x8 protected, hook lift
- Scania SBA111
- Volvo FMX
- Volvo FM12 6x6 hook lift
- Scania T144 (Dragbil 23T)
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Air defence
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Air defence systems
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Model | Swedish designation | Image | Origin | Type | Range | Quantity | Notes |
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Independent air defence systems | |||||||
RBS 90 [sv] | RBS 90 [sv]
Robotsystem 90 |
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MANPADS
Man porttable air defence system |
7 km (3.8 nmi) | Unknown | [122] | |
RBS 70 NG | RBS 70
Robotsystem 70 |
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MANPADS
Man porttable air defence system |
Range: 8 km (4.3 nmi)
Altitude: 6,000 m (20,000 ft) |
Unknown | [122]
Missile already in service, with complementary order in 2025 worth SEK 1.5 billion.[123] |
CV90 SPAAG | Lvkv 9040A
Luftvärnskanonvagn 9040Aaa |
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SPAAG
Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun |
4 km (2.2 nmi) | 27 | [124] | |
Lvkv 9040C
Luftvärnskanonvagn 9040A |
3 | [125] | |||||
MSHORAD - RBS 70NG | |||||||
RBS 70 MSHORAD
"Mobile Short Range Air Defence" |
— | — | ![]() |
V/SHORAD - system
Very short range air defence |
— | — | 2 Saab MSHORAD system in January 2024, to be delivered in 2024-26, valued at SEK 300 million.[126][127]
Fire unit made of:
Saab MSHORAD systems ordered in 2025, to be delivered in 2027-2028, valued at SEK 1.5 billion.[128][129] Fire unit made of:
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RBS 70 MSHORAD - launcher | — | ![]() (same system, different vehicle) |
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V/SHORAD - launch vehicle
Very short range air defence |
— | — | Launcher with 3 RBS 70NG missiles. |
KRR
"korträckviddiga radarsystem" |
Saab Giraffe 1X | — | ![]() |
Mobile 3D multi-mission radar / command | 75 km (40 nmi) | 0
(+10) |
[130][131][132]
Ordered in August 2024, vehicle equipped with Saab GBAD C2 command system and the radar. |
RBS 70 NG | RBS 70
Robotsystem 70 |
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Surface-to-air missile | Range: 8 km (4.3 nmi)
Altitude: 6,000 m (20,000 ft) |
— | Missiles to equip the system.
Missile already in service, with complementary order in 2025 worth SEK 1.5 billion.[123] |
SHORAD - BAMSE | |||||||
BAMSE
Bofors Advanced Missile System Evaluation |
RBS 23
Robotsystem 23 |
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SHORAD
Short range air defence |
Range: 20 km (11 nmi)
Altitude: 15,000 m (49,000 ft) |
Unknown | [133][134][135][136][137]
6 missiles BAMSE per fire unit. Entered service in 2008. Radar: Giraffe AMB - 3D |
Kongsberg GBADOC | — | ![]() |
Command center | — | Unknown | [138]
Command system coming from the NASAMS 2, adapted to the BAMSE, and Giraffe AMB - 3D. | |
IRIS-T SLS | |||||||
IRIS-T SLS | Lvrbs 98
Luftvärnsrobotsystem 98 |
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SHORAD
Short range air defence |
Range: 40 km (22 nmi)
Altitude: 20,000 m (66,000 ft)[139] |
2 | [140][141][142]
Trailer with a rear foldable 4 × missiles launcher. Missile: IRIS-T (same as the air-to-air variant) | |
IRIS-T SLS | LvNorr | ![]() |
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SHORAD
Short range air defence |
Range: 12 km (6.5 nmi)
Altitude: 8,000 m (26,000 ft)[139] |
2 | [143]
Command vehicle with radar Bv 410. |
IRIS-T SLM | |||||||
IRIS-T SLM | — | ![]() |
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Short / medium range air defence fire unit | Range: 40 km (22 nmi)
Altitude: 20,000 m (66,000 ft)[139] |
0
(7 ordered) |
[144][145]
Ordered in June 2025, delivery mid-2028 to mid-2030. |
TRML-4D | — | ![]() |
Air surveillance and target acquisition radar, GaN, AESA | 0
(2 ordered + options) | |||
IRIS-T SLM missile | — | ![]() |
Surface-to-air missile | 0
(unknown ordered) | |||
Patriot fire units | |||||||
MIM-104 Patriot PAC-3+ | LvS103
Luftvärnssystem 103 |
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Medium / long range air defence system fire unit | — | 4 | [146][147]
Ordered in 2018. |
M903 Patriot PAC-3+ launchers | — | ![]() |
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Missile launchers | — | 12
(3 per fire unit) |
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AN/MPQ-65 | — | ![]() |
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Air surveillance and target acquisition radar, GaN, AESA | — | 4 | [148] |
PAC-2 GEM-T (Raytheon) | Robot 103A | ![]() |
Surface-to-air missile | — | 100 | [149][150][146]
100 missiles with the initial order, and joined a common pool to purchase the missile in 2024. | |
PAC-3 MSE (Lockheed Martin) | Robot 103B | ![]() |
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Surface-to-air missile | Range: 120 km (65 nmi)
Altitude: 36,000 m (118,000 ft) |
200 | [146]
Purchased with the order in 2018. |
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Swedish armed forces equipment
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This section lists equipment used by more than one force.
Surveillance radars
Current radars
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Model | Swedish designation | Image | Origin | Type | Range | Quantity | Notes |
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Passive sensors | |||||||
Saab PSS - Sirius Compact R-ESM
Passive sensor system |
— | — | ![]() |
Sensor for radar and datalink | — | — | [151][152][153]
It can be combined with active sensors in the new Sensor System. |
Short range | |||||||
Saab Giraffe 75 | PS-90 radar [sv]
Spaningsradar 90 |
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Air surveillance, X-band radar | 75 km (40 nmi) | — | [154] |
HARD 3D | PS-91
Spaningsradar 91 |
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Air surveillance, X-band radar | 16 to 20 km (8.6 to 10.8 nmi) | — | [155][156][157]
Bv 208 vehicle. |
Terma Scanter 5202 | PS-640 [sv]
Spaningsradar 90 |
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Coastal surveillance, X-band, 2D radar | 48 km (26 nmi) | — | [158][151]
Used by the Coast Guard and the Navy on fixed radar towers since 2012. |
Medium range | |||||||
ITT LCR-2020 | PS-871
Spaningsradar 871 |
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Coastal and low altitude air surveillance, C-band, 2D radar | 150 km (81 nmi) | — | [159]
A modernised variant of the PS-870 [sv], entered service in 2014.[160] Connected to the coastal surveillance system SABER-2020 as part of the REMO 870 program.[161] Jointly owned by the Air Force and the Navy Coast Guard.[160] To be replaced with the GM200 MM/C.[162] |
Long range | |||||||
ITT Gilfillan - PS-861 | PS-861
Spaningsradar 861 |
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Long-range air surveillance, fixed, S-band, 3D radar | 450 km (240 nmi) | 8 | [163]
Entered in service in 2008, a modernised variant of the PS-860.[164][165] |
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Radars on order
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Programme | Model | Image | Origin | Type | Range | Quantity | Notes |
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Medium range | |||||||
MRR
"medelräckviddig radar" (replacement of the PS-871) |
Giraffe 4A | ![]() |
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Multi-mission, 3D, AESA, mobile radar | 280 km (150 nmi) | 0
(+ unknown) |
[167][168]
Ordered in June 2025, SEK 1.4 billion, deliveries 2026-27. |
MRR
"medelräckviddig radar" (replacement of the PS-871) |
GM200 MM/C | ![]() |
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Multi-mission, 4D, AESA, mobile radar | 400 km (220 nmi) | 0
(+ unknown) |
[169]
Ordered in April 2025, SEK 1 billion, deliveries starting in 2026. |
Long range | |||||||
LRR
"långräckviddig radar" (replacement of the PS-861 radar.) |
TPY-4 | ![]() |
Long range air surveillance, AESA, mobile radar | 555 km (300 nmi) in rotation,
1,000 km (540 nmi) in stop/stare mode |
0
(+ unknown) |
[170][171][172]
Ordered in June 2025, SEK 1 billion, deliveries 2027-28. | |
SLRR
"särskilt långräckviddig radar" |
SMART-L MM/F | ![]() |
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Long-range air surveillance, AESA, fixed radar | Up to 2,000 km (1,100 nmi) | 0
(+ unknown) |
[173][174]
New capability for the Air Force. Ordered in July 2023, SEK 1 billion, first delivery in 2025. |
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FMV
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The FMV (Försvarets materielverk, the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration) operates some equipment required for its testings.
Air defence
The FMV is testing various air defence systems developed in Sweden.
More information Model, Swedish designation ...
Model | Swedish designation | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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Air defence | ||||||
Saab Trackfire ARES
Aerial Response |
Tgb 24 C-UAS
Terrängbil 24 |
– | ![]() |
C-UAS RCWS
Counter-unmanned aerial system - Remote controlled weapon station |
1 | [175]
Anti-drone capability developed by Saab, equipped on the Sisu GTP. The system is mounted on a Scania military truck (6×6). It is being tested as of June 2025.[176] Potential armament:[177]
The M2 Browning (12.7×99mm NATO) or the Mk 19 Mod3 (40×53mm HV) might also be used as primary armament in C-UAS.[177] Note: some Tgb 24 equipped with the Saab Giraffe 1X were ordered by the Swedish armed forces for air-defence surveillance and command, and can be used in collaboration with the Sisu GTP equipped with the Saab Trackfire ARES.[178] |
TRIDON Mk2 | – | – | ![]() |
SPAAG
Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun |
1 | [179]
Contract signed in October 2024 between the FMV and BAE Systems Bofors for the supply of one system for development and testing.[180] The system is mounted on a Scania military truck (6×6). It is being tested as of June 2025.[176] |
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Aircraft of the FMV
More information Model, Swedish designation ...
Model | Swedish designation | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
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Development aircraft | ||||||
Learjet 60 | – | – | ![]() |
Testing aircraft | 1 | [181][182]
To be used for development |
Training aircraft | ||||||
Learjet 35s | – | – | ![]() |
Target towing | 2 | [181]
To be phased out. |
Learjet 60 | – | – | ![]() |
Target towing | 3 | [181][182]
Used for testing. |
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See also
- Current equipment in the Swedish Armed Forces
- Swedish Army:
- Swedish Air Force:
- Swedish Navy:
- Swedish Home Guard:
- Swedish Coast Guard:
- Military equipment of Sweden during World War II
- Military equipment of Sweden during the Cold War
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