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Sweden Can Build a Killer Submarine. Why Can’t Europe Build a Real Navy?
In a sense, Sweden’s A26 submarine is a microcosm of Europe’s defense woes: it can build amazing platforms, but cannot build enough of them on time.
Poland said on Wednesday it had chosen Sweden's Saab to supply it with three submarines, in a multi-billion-dollar deal that ...
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Sweden, Poland sign MoU to advance submarine programme
Sweden and Poland have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to advance cooperation on submarine procurement. This ...
The Swedish government’s offer of Saab’s A26 submarines to Poland has been selected by the Polish government to replace the ...
Sweden's new A26 Blekinge-class submarines will cost more and be delivered later under a contract amendment signed by Saab and FMV. (Saab) The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (Försvarets ...
The A-26 is a conventional submarine, meaning it is not nuclear-powered. It can remain submerged for weeks due to its three Stirling engines, which do not rely on air to run. Stirling engines, which ...
Saab’s A26 submarine has not yet left the drawing board—but Poland has already expressed interest in the sub as a replacement for its aging Kilo class. Therefore, the A26 is being looked at as the ...
The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) has awarded contracts worth Skr8.6bn ($1.03bn) to Saab AB for the construction of two new Type A26 submarines and a mid-life upgrade for two ...
Poland has agreed to purchase three Swedish submarines in a deal worth approximately 10 billion zloty (€2.3 billion) as part of its long-awaited Orka naval modernisation programme. Deputy Prime ...
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A hull section of the first of Sweden's A26 Blekinge-class submarines, at the vessel's keel-laying ceremony on 30 June 2022. (Saab) Saab has acquired Swedish company Deform AB to try and strengthen ...
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