Saab AB is a Swedish aerospace and defense company providing military defense and civil security solutions globally. Founded in 1937 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, Saab's product range includes aircraft, missile systems, radar technologies, submarines, and cybersecurity solutions. The company operates in over 30 countries, serving customers in more than 100 nations. Saab is committed to technological innovation, research and development, and sustainability, aiming to enhance safety and security through advanced defense and security technologies.
A new master service agreement equips Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth airports with advanced tower automation while establishing an ATM centre of excellence in Australia.
Brazil’s first operational METEOR firings with Gripen E demonstrate how the pairing enhances long-range interception, precision performance, and national air-defence capability.
Featuring Gripen E, GlobalEye AEW&C, and next-generation radar and communication systems, Saab highlights integrated air power, surveillance, and defence solutions developed with regional partners.
Saab signed a SEK 60 million contract with the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration to develop a larger uncrewed underwater vehicle, which will be used as a sensor platform to monitor seabed infrastructure.
Nimbrix is a compact, low-cost fire-and-forget missile with 5 km range, active seeker, and an air-burst hard-kill warhead, designed to effectively track, engage, and neutralize small drones and swarms on battlefields.
Saab will deliver its mobile MSHORAD systems with RBS 70 NG missiles integrated on Czech MARS S-330 vehicles to the Czech Armed Forces between 2028-2030.
The ORP Jerzy Różycki, first in the ‘DELFIN’ series, uses ship-based electronic intelligence systems to acquire comprehensive maritime electronic intelligence data.
Saab and General Atomics collaborate to develop an Unmanned Airborne Early Warning (UAEW) solution, integrating Saab's AEW sensors onto General Atomics' MQ-9B.
Saab and Helsing successfully integrated AI agent Centaur into Gripen E, demonstrating advanced autonomous BVR combat capabilities in flight tests under Sweden’s Future Fighter Systems.