List of equipment of the Swedish Armed Forces
This is a list of the military equipment of Sweden, including the army, air force and navy.
Small arms
[edit]Small arms and light weapons
[edit]Image | Name | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
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Pistol 88 | ![]() |
Semi-automatic pistol | Pistol 88 Pistol 88B Pistol 88C Pistol 88C2 Pistol 88D |
Unknown | Current standard-issue sidearm.[citation needed] |
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H&K MP5 | ![]() |
Submachine gun | Unknown | Unknown | Used exclusively by military police.[citation needed] |
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Automatkarbin 4 | ![]() |
Battle rifle | Ak 4B Ak 4C AK 4D AK 4OR |
Unknown | Current standard-issue for the Home Guard 4x24 telescopic sight |
Ak 24 | ![]() |
Assault rifle | Ak 24A | 23,900 | Swedish version of Sako M23, is expected to enter service by 2025. | |
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M4A1 | ![]() |
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 | ![]() |
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] | |
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Ag 90 | ![]() |
Anti-material rifle | Ag 90A Ag 90B Ag 90C |
Unknown | |
Psg 08 | ![]() |
Sniper rifle | Unknown | Current standard-issue sniper rifle.[citation needed] | ||
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Psg 90 | ![]() |
Sniper rifle | Unknown | ||
Förstärkningsvapen 870 | ![]() |
Shotgun | Unknown | |||
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Ksp 58 | ![]() |
General-purpose machine gun | Ksp 58D | Unknown | |
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Ksp 90 | ![]() |
Light machine gun | Ksp 90 Ksp 90B Ksp 90C |
Unknown | |
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Ksp m/39 | ![]() |
Medium machine gun | Unknown | ||
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Ksp m/94 | ![]() |
Medium machine gun | Unknown | Standard armament on Leopard tanks | |
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Tksp 12.7 mm | ![]() |
Heavy machine gun | Unknown | ||
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Grsp 40 mm |
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Automatic grenade launcher | Unknown | ||
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Snabbskjutande kulspruta | ![]() |
Fast shooting machine gun | Unknown | primarily used on CB90[2] | |
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Granattillsats 40 mm Ak | ![]() |
Grenade launcher | Unknown | Underbarrel grenade launcher for the AK5 | |
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Grg m/48 | ![]() |
Multirole recoilless rifle | Unknown | Standard-issue anti-tank weapon.[citation needed] | |
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Pskott m/86 | ![]() |
Anti-tank weapon | Unknown | Standard-issue disposable anti-tank weapon.[citation needed] | |
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RB 57 | ![]() |
Anti-tank missile launcher | Unknown | ||
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RBS 55 | ![]() |
Anti-tank guided weapon | Unknown | ||
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RBS 56 | ![]() |
Anti-tank guided weapon | Unknown | ||
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RBS 58 | ![]() |
Anti-tank guided weapon | Unknown |
Army
[edit]Utility vehicles: 11,308++
Armored personnel carriers: 1,267
Infantry fighting vehicles: 304
Tanks: 110 in active service[3]
Towed artillery pieces: 268[3] (mortars, all towed howitzers have been withdrawn from service)
Self-propelled artillery pieces: 26 155mm howitzers and 40 dual 120mm mortars
Tanks
[edit]Image | Model | Origin | Type | Version | Quantity | Details |
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Stridsvagn 122 | ![]() |
Main battle tank | Strv 122A | 110 [a] | A Swedish improved variant of the Leopard 2A5, of which most were built in Sweden.
All 110 are to be upgraded to Strv 123A. Note: 120 purchased initially, 10 supplied to Ukraine.[7] |
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Main battle tank | Strv 122B | ||||
Stridsvagn 123 | ![]() |
Main battle tank | Strv 123A
(modernised Strv 122) |
0
(+110 on order) |
Modernisation contracts:
Modernisation:
Delivery planned for 2026.[9] | |
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Main battle tank | 123B
(Leopard 2A8) |
0
(+44 on order) |
Contract signed in January 2025 for €1.7 billion, including 66 modernised Stridsvagn 122A to the standard 123A.[8] |
Infantry fighting vehicles
[edit]Image | Name | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
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Strf 90 | ![]() |
Tracked infantry fighting vehicle | CV9040 CV9040A CV9040B CV9040C |
499[10] | 549 vehicles originally in service, 50 vehicles were donated to Ukraine in 2023 with replacement vehicles ordered in 2024.[11]
304 IFV variants 50 CV9035 MKIIIC ordered[12] |
Armoured personnel carriers
[edit]Image | Name | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
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Terrängbil 16 | ![]() ![]() |
Mine-resistant 4x4 vehicle | 380 | ||
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Terrängbil 24 | ![]() |
CBRN reconnaissance and indication vehicle Troop transport vehicle |
SISU GTP 4x4 | Unknown number ordered,[13] [citation needed] | |
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Pansarterrängbil | ![]() |
Wheeled armoured personnel carrier | XA-180S XA-202S XA-203S |
200 in total | Designated Pansarterrängbil 203 (Armoured Terrain Vehicle 203). |
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Pansarterrängbil 300 | ![]() |
Wheeled armoured personnel carrier | Xa-300 | 20 (341) | 20 prototypes delivered end of summer 2023, 321 vehicles ordered, all to be delivered before 2030[14] |
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Pansarterrängbil 360 | ![]() |
Wheeled armoured personnel carrier | 113 | ||
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Bv 308/309 | ![]() |
Tracked armoured personnel carrier | Bv 308 Bv 309 |
17[15] 93[15] |
Also known as Bv 206S. |
Bv 410 | ![]() ![]() |
All-terrain carrier | 153 (556) | Additional 127 + 236 + 40 on order.[16] |
Artillery and mortars
[edit]Image | Name | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
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Grk m/84 | ![]() ![]() |
Light mortar | 215 | 81 mm caliber mortar.[17] | |
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Grk m/41D |
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Heavy mortar | 84 | 120mm caliber mortar.[citation needed] | |
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Grkpbv 90 | ![]() |
Heavy mortar | 40 (80) | 120mm caliber mortar
An additional 40 units on order.[18] | |
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Artillerisystem 08 | ![]() |
Self-propelled artillery | FH77BW L52 | 26 (74) | 26 units owned as of 2024.[19] |
Surface to air systems
[edit]Image | Name | Origin | Type | Range | In service | Notes | |
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Missiles | |||||||
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Rbs 70 | ![]() |
SHORAD | 8 km | 70 | ||
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RBS 23 | ![]() |
SHORAD | 20 km | unknown | ||
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LVRBS 98 / IRIS-T SLS | ![]() |
SHORAD | 40 km | 16 | ||
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Luftvärnssystem 103 | ![]() |
HIMAD | 120+km | 4 units and
12 launchers |
Missiles used:[21]
| |
Radars | |||||||
KRR
(Saab Giraffe 1X on TGB24 |
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Mobile 3D multi-mission radar | 75 km | 0 (+10) | [22] | ||
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GM200 MM | ![]() |
Multi-mission 4D AESA radar | 400 km | Unknown | To be delivered from 2026. Replaces the PS-871 radar.[23] |
Engineering vehicles
[edit]Image | Name | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
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Ingenjörbandvagn 120 | ![]() |
Combat engineering vehicle | ingBv 120 | 6 | |
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Brobandvagn 120 | ![]() |
Bridge layer | BroBv 120 | 6 | 14m and 26m bridges available[24] |
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Däcksbro 200 | ![]() |
Foldable floating bridge | |||
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Däcksbro 300 | ![]() |
Foldable floating bridge | 4 × 200 m[25] | ||
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Amfibiebro 400 | ![]() |
Amphibious floating bridge | 1(34) | 34 ordered, delivered 2025–2027[26] | |
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Fältarbetsfordon 16t | ![]() |
High Mobility Engineer Excavator | 21[27] | ||
Bandschaktare 18T/23T | ![]() |
medium bulldozer | 18T
23T |
Armoured version of 18T | ||
DJUPMINRÖJMASKIN 1 T | ![]() |
Mineclearence vehicle | Scanjack 3500 |
Utility vehicles
[edit]Image | Name | Origin | Type | In service | Notes |
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Tgb 14 | ![]() ![]() / ![]() |
4x4 utility vehicle | 435[28][29] | |
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Tgb 15 | ![]() |
6x6 utility vehicle | 190[28][30] | |
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Iveco IDV MUV | ![]() |
4x4 vehicle | 0 (400) | Multiple versions, initial order of 400 but framework agreement for 3000[31] |
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VW Crafter | ![]() |
4x4 vehicle | 28 | Liaison and command vehicle of the Air Force.[32][33] |
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Tgb 11 | ![]() |
4x4 infantry truck | Unknown number in use, to be replaced with iveco MUV | |
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Polaris DAGOR | ![]() |
4x4 Light utility vehicle | 2+[34] | Known as Fjärrspaningsterrängbil |
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Bv 206/208 | ![]() |
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[35] |
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Ford Ranger | ![]() |
Pickup truck | 900 | [36] |
Logistical vehicles
[edit]Vehicles ordered after 2014
[edit]Image | Name | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
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Volvo FMX 400 | ![]() |
4x2 | 4x2 8T Boxtruck | 40 | ||
Volvo FMX 480 | ![]() |
8x6 6x6 4x4 |
8x6 12T hooklift with crane 6x6 14T hooklift 6x6 12T Flatbed with crane 6x6 12T Flatbed 4x4 7T Flatbed |
35
425 30 300 120|| | | ||
Volvo FMX 520 | ![]() |
8x4 | 8x4 28T heavy tractor unit | 6 | ||
Volvo FH 480 | ![]() |
8x2 | 8x2 7T with 78 ton/meter crane | 8 | ||
Volvo FH 500 | ![]() |
8x4 6x2 |
8x4 17T hooklift 6x2 16T flexload 6x2 23T tractor unit |
12 3 5[40] |
With removable Box | |
Scania G460 | ![]() |
6x6 4x4 |
6x6 13T Boxtruck 6x6 14T hooklift 4x4 7T Flatbed |
155 100 300 |
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Scania G520 | ![]() ![]() |
8x8 | 8x8 20T Heavy recovery truck | 0(10) | Szczęśniak Pojazdy Specjalne delivers the recovery unit[41] | |
Scania P460 | ![]() |
6x4 | 6x4 14T hooklift | 200 | ||
Scania R620 XT | ![]() |
8x4 | 8x4 30T heavy tractor unit | 0(65) | Tank transport vehicle [42] | |
RMMV HX | ![]() |
8x8 6x6 |
8x8 hooklift 8x8 Flatbed 6x6 Flatbed 6x6 heavy tractor unit |
330 |
Vehicles Before 2014
[edit]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)
Home guard
[edit]Navy
[edit]Weapons
[edit]Name | Origin | Type | Ship | Versions | In service | Notes |
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Submarine weapons | ||||||
Mine 42 | ![]() |
Naval mine | Gotland class | - | - | [43] |
Torpedosystem 47 (SLWT) | ![]() |
ASW lightweight torpedo |
|
- | - | Successor to the Torpedosystem 45[44][43] |
Torped 62 (Torped 2000) | ![]() |
ASuW Heavyweight torpedo | - | - | Successor to the Torped 613[45] | |
Surface ships weapons | ||||||
Torpedosystem 45 | ![]() |
ASW lightweight torpedo | [46][47][48] | |||
Torpedosystem 47 (SLWT) | ![]() |
ASW lightweight torpedo | - | - | [46][47][48] | |
ELMA ASW-600 / LLS-920 | ![]() |
Anti-submarine mortars, mines & depth charges | Göteborg class | - | - | [46][47] |
ASW 127 mm (5.0 in) rocket-powered grenade launchers | ![]() |
Anti-submarine mortars | Visby class | - | - | [48] |
RBS15 | ![]() |
Anti-ship missile | RBS15 Mk II | - | [46][47][48] | |
MBDA Sea Ceptor (CAMM) | ![]() ![]() |
Short range anti-air missile | Visby class | - | - | [48] |
Bofors 57 mm | ![]() |
Naval gun | Mk2 and Mk3b | - | [46][47][49][48] | |
Bofors 40 mm | ![]() |
Naval gun | /L70 gun | - | [46][47][48] |
Coast Guard ships
[edit]Air force
[edit]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
[edit]Image | Name | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
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JAS 39 | ![]() |
Multirole fighter | JAS 39C
JAS 39D JAS 39E |
71[50]
23[50] 3 (60)[51] |
A total fleet of 120 Gripen C/D/E planned.[52] |
Non-combat aircraft
[edit]Image | Name | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
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Embraer C-390 | ![]() |
Tactical airlifter | 0 (4) | 4 planes ordered.[53] | |
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GROB G120TP | ![]() |
Basic flight trainer | 10(13) | 3 additional planes ordered.[54] | |
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Lockheed C-130E Hercules | ![]() |
Tactical airlifter | 6 | To be replaced by Embraer C-390.[53] | |
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S 102B Korpen | ![]() ![]() |
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. | |
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TP 102 | ![]() |
VIP transport | TP102 C TP102 D |
1 | 12 passengers.[citation needed] |
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TP 100 | ![]() |
VIP passenger aircraft | 2 | 31 / 19 passengers.[citation needed] To be replaced. | |
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S 100 | ![]() |
Airborne early warning and control | 2 | Previously 6 in service, sold to other countries, to be replaced by GlobalEye.[55] | |
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S 106 | ![]() |
Airborne early warning and control | 0 (3) | 3 Globaleye are on order with the option of 1 additional aircraft.[56] | |
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UAV 02 Falken | ![]() |
Unmanned aerial vehicle | 48 | The smallest aircraft in the Swedish Air Force, used for battlefield reconnaissance.[citation needed] | |
UAV 03 Örnen | ![]() |
Unmanned aerial vehicle | 8 | |||
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UAV 04 Svalan | ![]() |
Unmanned aerial vehicle | 3 | ||
UAV 05B Korpen | ![]() |
Unmanned aerial vehicle | 12 |
Helicopters
[edit]Aircraft | Origin | Type | In service | Notes |
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Utility helicopter | 20 | To be retired. |
![]() HKP 16 |
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Utility helicopter | 15 (27) | An additional 12 units ordered in 2024.[57] |
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Utility helicopter | 18 | 9 TTH, 9 NFH |
Weapons and munitions
[edit]Name | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
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Mauser BK-27 | ![]() |
27 mm revolver cannon | Unknown | Primary gun for JAS 39.[58][59] | |
Mark 82 | ![]() |
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 | ![]() |
Air-to-surface/anti-ship missile | RBS-15F Mk2 | Unknown | |
Rb.101 | ![]() |
Radar-guided air-to-air missile | MBDA Meteor | Unknown | In service with the Swedish air force since 2016.[60] |
Rb.71 | ![]() ![]() |
Semi-active radar homing air-to-air missile | British Aerospace Skyflash | Unknown | |
Rb.74 | ![]() ![]() |
Heat-seeking air-to-air missile | AIM-9L Sidewinder | Unknown | |
Rb.75 | ![]() ![]() |
Air-to-ground tactical missile | AGM-65B Maverick | 500 | |
Rb.98 | ![]() ![]() |
Heat-seeking air-to-air missile | IRIS-T | 400 | Developed in collaboration between many European Union countries, including Sweden.[citation needed] |
Rb.99 | ![]() ![]() |
Active radar homing air-to-air missile | AIM-120B | Unknown | |
Taurus KEPD 350 | ![]() ![]() |
Air-launched cruise missile | Unknown | Unknown | To be delivered in 2028.[61] |
Air force vehicles
[edit]Image | Name | Origin | Type | In service | Notes |
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VW T6 | ![]() |
4×4 vehicle | 28 | Liaison and command vehicle of the Air Force.[32] | |
Scania 6×6
Räddningsbil typII |
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Firefighting trucks | 22 | [62][63]
Manufactured by Rosenbauer International AB in Sweden. |
See also
[edit]- 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
Notes
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