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List of equipment of the Swedish Armed Forces

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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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Image Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes
Pistol 88  Austria Semi-automatic pistol Pistol 88
Pistol 88B
Pistol 88C
Pistol 88C2
Pistol 88D
Unknown Current standard-issue sidearm.[citation needed]
H&K MP5  Germany Submachine gun Unknown Unknown Used exclusively by military police.[citation needed]
Automatkarbin 4  Sweden Battle rifle Ak 4B
Ak 4C
AK 4D
AK 4OR
Unknown Current standard-issue for the Home Guard
4x24 telescopic sight
Ak 24  Finland Assault rifle Ak 24A Unknown Swedish version of Sako M23, is expected to enter service by 2025.
Ak 5  Sweden Assault rifle
Designated marksman rifle
Assault rifle
Assault rifle
Carbine
Police combat rifle
FFV Ak 5B
Bofors Ak 5C
Bofors Ak 5CF
Bofors Ak 5D
CGA5P
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]
Ag 90  United States Anti-material rifle Ag 90A
Ag 90B
Ag 90C
Unknown
Psg 08  Finland Sniper rifle Unknown Current standard-issue sniper rifle.[citation needed]
Psg 90  United Kingdom Sniper rifle Unknown
Förstärkningsvapen 870  United States Shotgun Unknown
Ksp 58  Belgium General-purpose machine gun Ksp 58D Unknown
Ksp 90  Belgium Light machine gun Ksp 90
Ksp 90B
Ksp 90C
Unknown
Ksp m/39  United States Medium machine gun Unknown
Ksp m/94  Germany Medium machine gun Unknown Standard armament on Leopard tanks
Tksp 12.7 mm  United States Heavy machine gun Unknown

Grsp 40 mm
 United States Automatic grenade launcher Unknown
Snabbskjutande kulspruta  United States Fast shooting machine gun Unknown primarily used on CB90[1]
Granattillsats 40 mm Ak  United States Grenade launcher Unknown Underbarrel grenade launcher for the AK5
Grg m/48  Sweden Multirole recoilless rifle Unknown Standard-issue anti-tank weapon.[citation needed]
Pskott m/86  Sweden Anti-tank weapon Unknown Standard-issue disposable anti-tank weapon.[citation needed]
BILL 2  Sweden Anti-tank guided weapon Unknown
RB 57  Sweden Anti-tank missile launcher Unknown
RBS 55  United States Anti-tank guided weapon Unknown
RBS 56  Sweden Anti-tank guided weapon Unknown
RBS 58  Sweden Anti-tank guided weapon Unknown

Army

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Utility vehicles: 11,308++

Armored personnel carriers: 1,267

Infantry fighting vehicles: 859

Tanks: 121 in active service[2]

Towed artillery pieces: 268[2] (mortars, all towed howitzers have been withdrawn from service)

Self-propelled artillery pieces: 48 155mm howitzers and 40 dual 120mm mortars

Tanks

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Image Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes
Strv 121  Germany
 Sweden
Main battle tank Strv 121 12[3] Used for recovery training.[citation needed]
Stridsvagn 122  Germany
 Sweden
Main battle tank
Armoured recovery vehicle
recovery vehicle
Strv 122 A
Strv 122 B
Bgbv 120
110[4]
10
120 tanks originally in service, 10 were donated to Ukraine in 2023.[5]

44 tanks will be upgraded to the Strv 123A standard.[6]

Infantry fighting vehicles

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Image Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes
Strf 90  Sweden Tracked infantry fighting vehicle CV9040
CV9040A
CV9040B
CV9040C
499[7] 549 vehicles originally in service, 50 vehicles were donated to Ukraine in 2023 with replacement vehicles ordered in 2024.[8]

354 IFV variants

Armoured personnel carriers

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Image Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes
Terrängbil 16  South Africa
 Sweden
Mine-resistant 4x4 vehicle 380
Terrängbil 24  Finland CBRN reconnaissance and indication vehicle SISU GTP 4x4 Unknown number ordered,[9] very likely to be ordered as a replacement for the Tgb 16.[citation needed]
Pansarterrängbil

180-203

 Finland Wheeled armoured personnel carrier XA-180S
XA-202S
XA-203S
200 in total Designated Pansarterrängbil 203 (Armoured Terrain Vehicle 203).
Pansarterrängbil 300  Finland Wheeled armoured personnel carrier Xa-300 20 (341) 20 prototypes delivered end of summer 2023, 321 vehicles ordered, all to be delivered before 2030[10]
Pansarterrängbil 360  Finland Wheeled armoured personnel carrier 113
Bv 308/309  Sweden Tracked armoured personnel carrier Bv 308
Bv 309
20[11]
93[11]
Also known as Bv 206S.
Bv 410  United Kingdom
 Sweden
All-terrain carrier 153 (556) Additional 127 + 236 + 40 on order.[12]

Artillery and mortars

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Image Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes
Grk m/84  Israel
 Finland
Light mortar 215 81 mm caliber mortar.[13]

Grk m/41D
 Sweden Heavy mortar 84 120mm caliber mortar.[citation needed]
Grkpbv 90  Sweden Heavy mortar 40 (80) 120mm caliber mortar

An additional 40 units on order.[14]

Artillerisystem 08  Sweden Self-propelled artillery FH77BW L52 26 (74) 26 units owned as of 2024.[15]

48 vehicles on order based on HX2 8x8 trucks.[16]

Surface to air missiles

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Image Name Origin Type Range In service Notes
Rbs 70  Sweden SHORAD 8 km unknown
RBS 23  Sweden SHORAD 20 km unknown
LVRBS 98 / IRIS-T SLS  Sweden SHORAD 40 km Unknown
Pa MIM-104 Patriot  United States HIMAD 120+km 4 units and

12 launchers

Engineering vehicles

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Image Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes
Ingenjörbandvagn 120  Germany
Combat engineering vehicle ingBv 120 2
Brobandvagn 120  Germany
Bridge layer BroBv 120 3 14m and 26m bridges available[17]
Däcksbro 200  Germany Foldable floating bridge
Däcksbro 300  Germany Foldable floating bridge 4 × 200 m[18]
Amfibiebro 400  Germany Amphibious floating bridge 0(36) 36 ordered, delivered 2025–2027
Fältarbetsfordon 16t  United Kingdom High Mobility Engineer Excavator 21[19]
Bandschaktare 18T/23T  United States medium bulldozer 18T
23T

Armoured version of 18T
DJUPMINRÖJMASKIN 1 T  Sweden Mineclearence vehicle Scanjack 3500

Utility vehicles

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Image Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes
Tgb 14 Tgb 14  Austria
 West Germany
/  Germany
4x4 utility vehicle 435[20][21]
Tgb 15  Germany 6x6 utility vehicle 190[20][22]
Iveco IDV MUV  Italy 4x4 vehicle 0 (400) Multiple versions, initial order of 400 but framework agreement for 3000[23]
Tgb 11  Sweden 4x4 infantry truck Unknown number in use, to be replaced with iveco MUV
Polaris DAGOR  United States 4x4 Light utility vehicle 2+[24] Known as Fjärrspaningsterrängbil
Bv 206/208  Sweden All-terrain carrier 1000+ Current main transport vehicle, unknown number in use, to be replaced by Bv410 to some extent.

800 to be modified with new diesel engine and automatic gearbox[25]

Ford Ranger  United States Pickup truck 900[26]

Logistical vehicles

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Vehicles ordered after 2014

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Image Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes
Volvo FMX 400  Sweden 4x2 4x2 8T Boxtruck 40
Volvo FMX 480  Sweden 8x6
6x6
4x4
8x6 12T hooklift with crane
6x6 14T hooklift
6x6 12T Flatbed with crane
4x4 7T Flatbed
35
125
30
120

300 additional ordered

Volvo FMX 520  Sweden 8x4 8x4 28T heavy tractor unit 6
Volvo FH 480  Sweden 8x2 8x2 7T with 78 ton/meter crane 8
Volvo FH 500  Sweden 8x4
6x2
8x4 17T hooklift
6x2 16T flexload
12
3

With removable Box
Scania G460  Sweden 6x6 6x6 13T Boxtruck 0 (80)
Scania P460  Sweden 6x4 6x4 14T hooklift 200
RMMV HX  Germany 8x8
6x6
8x8 hooklift
8x8 Flatbed
6x6 Flatbed
6x6 heavy tractor unit
330

Vehicles Before 2014

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Most Vehicles are older and will be replaced by the new trucks above

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Corvettes

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Image Name Quantity Names Origin Notes
Göteborg class 2 (4) HSwMS Gävle (K22)
HSwMS Sundsvall (K24)
 Sweden 4 vessels commissioned. 2 operational and 2 in mothballed.[29]
Visby class 5 HSwMS Visby (K31)
HSwMS Helsingborg (K32)
HSwMS Härnösand (K33)
HSwMS Nyköping (K34)
HSwMS Karlstad (K35)
 Sweden All 5 ships will undergo a mid life upgrade starting in 2025 which includes the installation of CAMM surface-to-air missiles.[30]
Luleå class 0 (4) HSwMS Luleå (K??)
HSwMS Norrköping (K??)
HSwMS Trelleborg (K??)
HSwMS Halmstad (K??)
 Sweden 4 ships are planned with deliveries scheduled for around 2030.[31][32]

Minesweepers

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Image Ship Quantity Names Origin Notes
Styrsö class 4 HSwMS Styrsö (M11)
HSwMS Spårö (M12)
HSwMS Skaftö (M13)
HSwMS Sturkö (M14)
 Sweden Some vessels have been converted to diving support and command vessels.[citation needed]
Koster class 5 HSwMS Koster (M73)
HSwMS Kullen (M74)
HSwMS Vinga (M75)
HSwMS Ven (M76)
HSwMS Ulvön (M77)
 Sweden Improved version of the Landsort class.

5 currently operational. Life extension of 2 ships ordered in 2022.[33]

Patrol boats

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Image Name Quantity Names Origin Notes
Stockholm class 2 HSwMS Stockholm (P11)
HSwMS Malmö (P12)
 Sweden converted from corvettes in 2017, retain original

armament

Tapper class 11 (12) 82 - HSwMS Djärv
83 - HSwMS Dristig
84 - HSwMS Händig
85 - HSwMS Trygg
86 - HSwMS Modig
87 - HSwMS Hurtig
88 - HSwMS Rapp
89 - HSwMS Stolt
90 - HSwMS Ärlig
91 - HSwMS Munter
92 - HSwMS Orädd
 Sweden Vessel no. 81 HSwMS Tapper decommissioned in 2011. [34]
CB90 class 165[35] Unknown  Sweden 18 of the new version delivered 2021–2022

Submarines

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Image Name Quantity Names Origin Notes
Gotland class 3 HSwMS Gotland (Gtd)
HSwMS Halland (Hnd)
HSwMS Uppland (Upd)
 Sweden
Södermanland class 1 HSwMS Södermanland (Söd)
HSwMS Östergötland (Ögd)
 Sweden HSwMS Södermanland in service, HSwMS Östergötland mothballed since 2021.[36]
Blekinge class 0 (2) HSwMS Blekinge (???)
HSwMS Skåne (???)
 Sweden Under construction, to be delivered 2028 and 2029.[37]

Auxiliary vessels

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Image Name Quantity Name Origin Notes
Belos class 1 HSwMS Belos (A214)  Netherlands Used as submarine salvage ship.[citation needed]
1 HSwMS Artemis  Sweden Used as signals intelligence vessel[38]
Orion class 1 HSwMS Orion  Sweden Used as signals intelligence vessel, to be replaced by HSwMS Artemis
1 HSwMS Pelikanen  Sweden Used as torpedo salvage vessel.[citation needed]
1 HSwMS Hector  Sweden Used as coastal tug boat.[citation needed]
1 HSwMS Hercules  Sweden Used as coastal tug boat.[citation needed]
Akademik Shuleykin class 1 HSwMS Trossö  Finland Used as command vessel.[citation needed]
Calrskrona class 1 HSwMS Carlskrona  Sweden Used as command and ocean patrol vessel.[citation needed]

Landing craft

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Image Name Quantity Names Origin Notes
G class 100 Unknown  Finland
 Sweden
MSMB 200 0  Finland
 Sweden
Mindre Snabb MotorBåt (Small fast motorboat).

framework agreement for up to 100 boats[39]

School ships

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Class Quantity Name Origin Notes
A500 class 5 A501 - HSwMS Altair
A502 - HSwMS Antares
A503 - HSwMS Arcturus
A504 - HSwMS Argo
A505 - HSwMS Astrea
 Sweden
2 HSwMS Gladan
HSwMS Falken
 Sweden Schooners used for naval training.[citation needed]

Amphibious Corps

The Swedish Amphibious Corps operates smaller patrol boats such as the Stridsbåt 90 and 90E along with the Griffon 2000TD

Coast Guard ships

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Even if the Swedish Coast Guard (Swedish: Kustbevakningen) is not officially a part of the navy, and operates under the Ministry of Justice (Swedish: Justitiedepartementet), its activities are coordinated with the Swedish Armed Forces in a number of areas.[citation needed]

The Coast Guard operate along the entire coastline of Sweden, with the mission to rescue, assist and monitor. The total number of vessels exceeds 100 whereof 25 are patrol boats dedicated to maritime surveillance.[citation needed]

In addition, the Coast Guard has three Dash 8 Q-300 aircraft for maritime surveillance.[citation needed]

Air force

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The air force operates a multitude of different aircraft platforms, with JAS 39 Gripen C/D being the main airframe. The air force also operates C130H and Saab 340 in a transport role along with other aircraft types for other capabilities and missions.

In terms of helicopters in the Swedish air force bothe NH90 (HKP14) and UH60-M Blackhawk (HKP16) is being used, as well as AW-109 (HKP15) as a light helicopter.

In 2014 the Swedish air force ordered 60 Gripen E.[citation needed]

Combat aircraft

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Image Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes
JAS 39  Sweden Multirole fighter JAS 39C
JAS 39D
JAS 39E
71[40]
23[40]
3 (60)[41]
A total fleet of 120 Gripen C/D/E planned.[42]

Non-combat aircraft

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Image Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes
GROB G120TP  Germany Basic flight trainer 10(13) 3 additional planes orded[43]
Lockheed C-130E Hercules  United States Heavy transport aircraft 6 Primary transport aircraft.[citation needed]
S 102B Korpen  United States
 Sweden
Signals intelligence aircraft 2 Modified version of the Gulfstream IV, equipped for SIGINT purposes.[citation needed]To be replaced by new planes along with new VIP plane.
TP 102  United States VIP transport TP102 C
TP102 D||1|| | 12 passengers.[citation needed]
TP 100  Sweden VIP passenger aircraft 2 31 / 19 passengers.[citation needed]To be replaced
S 100  Sweden Airborne early warning and control 2 Previously 6 in service, sold to other countries, to be replaced by GlobalEye.[44]
S 106  Sweden Airborne early warning and control 0 (3) 3 Globaleye are on order with the option of 1 additional aircraft.[45]
UAV 02 Falken  Israel Unmanned aerial vehicle 48 The smallest aircraft in the Swedish Air Force, used for battlefield reconnaissance.[citation needed]
UAV 03 Örnen  United States Unmanned aerial vehicle 8
UAV 04 Svalan  United States Unmanned aerial vehicle 3
UAV 05B Korpen  United States Unmanned aerial vehicle 12

Helicopters

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Aircraft Origin Type In service Notes

HKP 15
 Italy Utility helicopter 20 To be retired.

HKP 16
 United States Utility helicopter 15 (27) An additional 12 units ordered in 2024.[46]

HKP 14
 France Utility helicopter 18 9 TTH, 9 NFH

Weapons and munitions

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Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes
Mauser BK-27  Germany 27 mm revolver cannon Unknown Primary gun for JAS 39.[47][48]
Mark 82  United States 227 kg unguided bomb BLU-111A/B
BLU-111B
BLU-126B
Mark 62 Quickstrike mine
Unknown Added thermal-protective coating.[citation needed]
Less sensitive explosive filler.[citation needed]
Lowered collateral damage for close support.[citation needed]
Naval mine version.[citation needed]
RBS 15  Sweden Air-to-surface/anti-ship missile RBS-15F Mk2 Unknown
Rb.101  France Radar-guided air-to-air missile MBDA Meteor Unknown In service with the Swedish air force since 2016.[49]
Rb.71  United Kingdom
 Sweden
Semi-active radar homing air-to-air missile British Aerospace Skyflash Unknown
Rb.74  United States
 Sweden
Heat-seeking air-to-air missile AIM-9L Sidewinder Unknown
Rb.75  United States
 Sweden
Air-to-ground tactical missile AGM-65B Maverick 500
Rb.98  European Union
 Sweden
Heat-seeking air-to-air missile IRIS-T 400 Developed in collaboration between many European Union countries, including Sweden.[citation needed]
Rb.99  United States
 Sweden
Active radar homing air-to-air missile AIM-120B Unknown

See also

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References

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Sources and further reading

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