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Defence firms turn to Ukraine for real-world testing
A widening group of companies, including Swedish electronic warfare specialists, are using Ukraine as a live environment to refine systems
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Nordic defence fuels building boom
Together, the four Nordic defence forces manage nearly 14 million square metres of property. Investment is accelerating across the region, but one country is struggling to keep pace
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Nordic industry anchors Sweden’s SEK 8.7 billion air defence push
Contracts for Saab, BAE Systems Bofors and regional suppliers underline a shift towards distributed, mobile air defence in Sweden
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Saab deepens UK radar footprint with new Giraffe 1X order
An order worth around SEK 264 million expands the UK’s use of Saab’s mobile AESA radar systems
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Afry consolidates defence offer as Nordic ties deepen
The launch of a dedicated defence segment, alongside entry into Denmark’s DI Defence and Security network, signals a shift toward a more coordinated regional strategy
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Embraer tests KC-390 in Arctic conditions as Nordic ambitions take shape
Cold-weather trials in Sweden and reported activity in Greenland support Embraer’s push into Denmark and Finland
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OHB Sweden chief warns launch push risks missing bigger space priorities
Fredrik Sjöberg argues that as Sweden invests in Esrange, greater focus should fall on satellites, data and mission flexibility
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Norway expands CV90 order
A larger-than-planned vehicle purchase strengthens Swedish industrial ties
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New cross-border partnership opens Nordic test access for dual-use entrants
Amyna and Force technology formalise collaboration to connect startups with testing and validation capabilities across Denmark and Sweden
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Sweden to procure its own military satellites, bringing space into core defence capability
Stockholm accelerates sovereign space ambitions after Ukraine, tying satellite investment to NATO integration
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Record Swedish satellite deal hints at deeper defence turn for OHB
A 248 million euro ESA contract signals a sharper turn as civil space programmes move closer to defence priorities.
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EU channels 1.5 billion euro into defence industry as production urgency sharpens
The European Commission has approved 1.5 billion euro work programme to enhance and modernise Europe's defence industry
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Ammunition rules shift as industry testing barriers ease
A fifty million euro EDA-led effort could cut duplicate testing, widening market access and reshaping certification and competition for manufacturers.
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Salt Ship Design: - An opportunity to demonstrate our capabilities
Early contract win places Salt Ship Design and Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace at the front of what could become the Nordics’ largest naval procurement in decades
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Norway awards contract for 28 new standardised naval vessels
The consortium is set to develop concept for the new vessels as part of a major naval investment programme
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Denmark launches market dialogue on new 21-vessel programme
Denmark’s Home Guard Navy renewal enters a formative phase, with modular design, contractor scope and long-term upgrade paths set to shape competition
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Naval Group outlines how Nordic suppliers could enter its supply chain
The French shipbuilder points to its existing industrial models as a pathway for Nordic suppliers to secure long-term roles in production and maintenance
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Partnership delivers first military high-speed motor boat
Initial MSMB 200 delivery to FMV highlights a collaborative model combining civilian boatbuilding expertise with defence requirements, as Sweden prepares to scale production
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Defence emerges as new growth focus in industrial supplier’s strategy shift
KK Group points to defence as an untapped market as it seeks to reduce reliance on wind and diversify into new industries
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Norway to strengthen defence plan with NOK 115 billion increase
Government accelerates military build-up in response to a deteriorating security environment and rising costs
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Kongsberg partners with low-orbit satellite firm
With a national control model the companies point to a shift away from shared commercial networks, as governments weigh resilience, autonomy and deployment speed
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How a Norwegian start-up rethinks survival in the cold
A Norwegian start-up is reshaping cold-weather operations by pairing portable heat and power with reduced thermal visibility, as Arctic conditions and drone warfare begin to converge.
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Analysis: What Denmark’s election deadlock means for upcoming defence procurements
A potentially complex government formation may slow new decisions, but Denmark’s defence build-up remains anchored in a broad political settlement and already agreed funding
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Terma and Kongsberg seek clearance for Danish MRO venture
A proposed joint venture targeting military aircraft sustainment has entered merger review, as authorities test its competitive impact amid rising Nordic defence demand