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.

Army

Utility vehicles: 11,308++

Armored personnel carriers: 1,267

Infantry fighting vehicles: 859

Tanks: 121 in active service[1]

Towed artillery pieces: 268[1] (mortars, all towed howitzers have been withdrawn from service)

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

Small arms and light weapons

Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes

Pistol 88
 AustriaSemi-automatic pistolGlock 17 (pist 88)
Glock 19 (pist 88B)
UnknownCurrent standard-issue sidearm.

H&K MP5
 GermanySubmachine gunUnknownUnknownUsed exclusively by military police.

Ak 4
 SwedenBattle rifleAk 4
Ak 4B
Ak 4OR
UnknownFormer standard-issue battle rifle
Red dot sight; Current standard-issue for the Home Guard
4x24 telescopic sight

Ak 5
 SwedenAssault rifle
Designated marksman rifle
Assault rifle
Assault rifle
Carbine
Police combat rifle
FFV Ak 5
FFV Ak 5B
Bofors Ak 5C
Bofors Ak 5CF
Bofors Ak 5D
CGA5P
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
40,000
Unknown
Unknown
Former standard-issue assault rifle
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.

Ag 90
 United StatesAnti-material rifleAg 90A
Ag 90B
Ag 90C
Unknown-
-
-

Psg 08
 FinlandSniper rifleTRG-42UnknownCurrent standard-issue sniper rifle.

Psg 90
 United KingdomSniper rifleAWUnknown-

Förstärkningsvapen 870
 United StatesShotgunUnknown-

Ksp 58
 BelgiumGeneral-purpose machine gunUnknown-

Ksp 90
 BelgiumLight machine gunKsp 90
Ksp 90B
Unknown-

Ksp m/39
 United StatesMedium machine gunUnknown-

Ksp m/42
 United StatesMedium machine gunKsp m/42
Ksp m/42B
UnknownPhased out of service, replaced by the Ksp m/39.

Ksp m/94
 GermanyArmament on Leopard tanksUnknown-

Ksp 95
 Soviet UnionArmament on ex-East German Pbv401-seriesUnknownNo longer used.

Tksp 12,7 mm
 United StatesHeavy machine gunUnknown-

Grsp 40 mm
 United StatesAutomatic grenade launcherUnknown-

Granattillsats 40 mm Ak
 United StatesGrenade launcherUnknown-

Grg m/48
 SwedenMultirole recoilless rifleUnknownStandard-issue anti-tank weapon.

Pskott m/86
 SwedenAnti-tank weaponUnknownStandard-issue disposable anti-tank weapon.
BILL 2 SwedenAnti-tank guided weaponUnknown-

RB 57
 SwedenAnti-tank missile launcherUnknown-

RBS 55
 United StatesAnti-tank guided weaponUnknown-
RBS 56 SwedenAnti-tank guided weaponUnknown-

Utility vehicles

Vehicle Origin Type Versions In service Notes

Ptgb 5
 Austria
 Germany
4x4 utility vehicleUnknown-
Tgb 14
Tgb 14
Tgb 14
 Germany 4x4 utility vehicle unknown
Tgb 15
 Germany 6x6 utility vehicle unknown

RG-32M Galten
 South Africa
 Sweden
Mine-resistant 4x4 vehicle380-

Terrängbil 11
 Sweden4x4 infantry truck
4x4 anti-tank vehicle
4x4 communications vehicle
6x6 infantry truck
6x6 communications vehicle
6x6 ambulance
6x6 artillery spotter
6x6 armored personnel carrier
Man-portable air-defense systems carrier
Tgb 11
Tgb 1111
Tgb 1112
Tgb 13
Tgb 1313
Tgb 1314
Tgb 1321
Tgb 21
Tgb 22
Unknown number in use, to be replaced-
Equipped with the Pvpj 1110 90mm recoilless gun
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-
-
-
-
-
Equipped with the RBS 70.

Bv 206
 SwedenAll-terrain carrier
Military ambulance
Military firefighting apparatus
Improved intelligence vehicle
Mobile military radio transmitter
Bv 206
Bv 206A
Bv 206F
Bv 2064
Bv 2068
4,500+ Current main transport vehicle, unknown number in use, to be replaced by Bv410 to som externt

Bv 410
 United Kingdom
 Sweden
All-terrain carrier153Additional 127 + 236+40 on order[2]

Armoured personnel carriers

Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes

Mowag Piranha
 SwitzerlandWheeled armoured personnel carrierPiranha IIIC33

Patria AMV
 FinlandWheeled armoured personnel carrier113Designated Pansarterrängbil 360 (Armoured Terrain Vehicle 360).

Patria Pasi
 FinlandWheeled armoured personnel carrierXA-180S
XA-202S
XA-203S
200 in totalDesignated Pansarterrängbil 203 (Armoured Terrain Vehicle 203).

Bv 206
 SwedenTracked armoured personnel carrierBv 206S50

Infantry fighting vehicles

Vehicle Origin Type Versions In service Notes

Strf 90
 SwedenTracked infantry fighting vehicleCV9040
CV9040A
CV9040B
CV9040C
499[3]Main infantry fighting vehicle.Used to be 549, 50 donated to ukraine

Tanks

Vehicle Origin Type Versions In service Notes

Strv 121
 Germany
 Sweden
Main battle tankStrv 12112[4]Used for recovery training.

Strv 122
 Germany
 Sweden
Main battle tank
Armoured recovery vehicle
Combat engineering vehicle
Strv 122 A/B
Bgbv 120
Pionierpanzer 3 Kodiak
120[5]
10
2

Artillery and mortars

Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes

M/41D
 SwedenHeavy mortar84120mm caliber mortar.
Grkpbv90  Sweden Heavy mortar 40 120mm caliber mortar, an additional 40 on order.[6]

Artillerisystem 08
 SwedenSelf-propelled artilleryFH77BW L5226[7][8]24 on order[9]

Surface to air missiles

Name Origin Type Range In service Notes

Rbs 70/90
 Sweden SHORAD 8 km Unknown

Bamse / RBS 23
 Sweden SHORAD 20 km Unknown

LVRBS 98 / IRIS-T SLS
 Sweden SHORAD 40 km Unknown Enough for 2 companies.
Pa
MIM-104 Patriot
 United States HIMAD 120+km 4 units and

12 launchers

Uses pac 2 and pac 3 missiles.

Corvettes

Ship Quantity Names Origin Notes

Gävle class
2 (4)K22 - HSwMS Gävle
K24 - HSwMS Sundsvall
 Sweden4 vessels commissioned. 2 operational and 2 in mothballed.

Visby class
5K31 - HSwMS Visby
K32 - HSwMS Helsingborg
K33 - HSwMS Härnösand
K34 - HSwMS Nyköping
K35 - HSwMS Karlstad
 SwedenEquipped with advanced stealth technology.
Next generation surface cobantant 0 (4) Unknown  Sweden 4 ships are ordered with deliveries scheduled for around 2030.[10][11]

Minesweepers

Ship Quantity Names Origin Notes

Styrsö class
4M11 - HSwMS Styrsö
M12 - HSwMS Spårö
M13 - HSwMS Skaftö
M14 - HSwMS Sturkö
 SwedenSome vessels have been converted to diving support and command vessels.

Koster class
5 (7)M73 - HSwMS Koster
M74 - HSwMS Kullen
M75 - HSwMS Vinga
M76 - HSwMS Ven
M77 - HSwMS Ulvön
 SwedenImproved version of the Landsort class. 7 commissioned and 5 operational.

Patrol boats

Ship Quantity Names Origin Notes

Stockholm class
2 K11 - HSwMS Stockholm
K12 - HSwMS Malmö
 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
 SwedenVessel no. 81 HSwMS Tapper decommissioned.

Stridsbåt 90
165[12]Unknown Sweden18 of the new version delivered 2021-2022

Stridsbåt 90E
5Unknown Sweden

Submarines

Submarine Quantity Names Origin Notes

Gotland class
3HSwMS Gotland
HSwMS Halland
HSwMS Uppland
 Sweden

Södermanland class
1HSwMS Södermanland
HSwMS Östergötland
 SwedenHSwMS Södermanland in service, HSwMS Östergötland mothballed since 2021.
Blekinge-class submarine0 (2)HSwMS Blekinge
HSwMS Skåne
 SwedenUnder construction, to be delivered 2028 and 2029.

Auxiliary vessels

Ship Quantity Name Origin Notes

Belos class
1HSwMS Belos NetherlandsUsed as submarine salvage ship.
1HSwMS Loke SwedenUsed as transport vessel.
1HSwMS Furusund SwedenUsed as sub water research vessel.
1HSwMS Nåttarö SwedenUsed as transport vessel.
Artemis 1 HSwMS

Artemis

 Sweden Used as signals intelligence vessel, replacing HSwMS Orion

Orion class
1HSwMS Orion SwedenUsed as signals intelligence vessel, to be replaced by HSwMS Artemis 2022, but currently delayed.
1HSwMS Pelikanen SwedenUsed as torpedo salvage vessel.
1HSwMS Hector SwedenUsed as coastal tug boat.
1HSwMS Hercules SwedenUsed as coastal tug boat.

Trossö class
1HSwMS Trossö RussiaUsed as command vessel.

Carlskrona class
1HSwMS Carlskrona SwedenUsed as command and ocean patrol vessel.

Landing craft

Ship Quantity Names Origin Notes

G class
100 Unknown  Finland
 Sweden

School ships

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.

Coast Guard ships

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.

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.

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

Air force

The airforce opperates a mulitude of different aircraft plattoforms, with JAS 39 Gripen C/D beeing the main airframe. The airforce also opperates C130H and Saab 340 in a transport role along with other aircraft types for other capabilieties and missions.

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

In 2014 the Swedish air force ordered 60 Gripen E.

Combat aircraft

The total number of combat aircraft and armed trainers in the Swedish air force is currently 217, and will in time be increased to 317-337.

Aircraft Origin Type In service Notes
JAS 39C
 Sweden Multirole fighter 71 Current main combat aircraft.[citation needed]
JAS 39D
 Sweden Two-seat multirole fighter 23 Primary two-seater version.[citation needed]
JAS 39 E/F
 Sweden Multirole fighter 2 (60) Currently under testing.[citation needed]
Saab 105
 Sweden Trainer and light attack aircraft 30 Training aircraft

To be retired.

GROB G120TP
 Germany Basic flight trainer 10 Delivered by 2023[13]

Non-combat aircraft

Aircraft Origin Type In service Notes

Lockheed C-130E Hercules
 United StatesHeavy transport aircraft6Primary transport aircraft.4

Used C-130J from Italy to be deliverd from 2024, replacing the older current C-130E


S 102B Korpen
 United States
 Sweden
Signals intelligence aircraft2Modified version of the Gulfstream IV, equipped for SIGINT purposes.To be replaced by new planes along with new VIP plane.

Tp-102 C / Gulfstream G-IV
 United StatesVIP transport112 passengers.

Typ-102D / Gulfstream G550
 United StatesVIP transport115 passengers.

TP 100
 SwedenVIP passenger aircraft231 / 19 passengers.To be replaced

S 100
 SwedenAirborne early warning and control2Previously 6 in service, sold to other countries, to be replaced by GlobalEye.[14]

S 106
 Sweden Airborne early warning and control 0 (2) 2 Globaleye are on order with options for up to 2 additional aircraft.[15]

UAV 02 Falken
 IsraelUnmanned aerial vehicle48The smallest aircraft in the Swedish Royal Air Force, used for battlefield reconnaissance.
UAV 03 Örnen United StatesUnmanned aerial vehicle8

UAV 04 Svalan
 United StatesUnmanned aerial vehicle3
UAV 05B Korpen United StatesUnmanned aerial vehicle12Deployed by the Särskilda operationsgruppen.

Helicopters

Aircraft Origin Type In service Notes

HKP 15
 ItalyUtility helicopter20To be retired, talks about buying additional blackhawks

HKP 16
 United StatesUtility helicopter15

HKP 14
 FranceUtility helicopter189 TTH, 9 NFH

Weapons and munitions

Name Origin Type Versions In service Notes
Mauser BK-27 Germany27 mm revolver cannonUnknownPrimary gun for JAS 39.
Mark 82 United States227 kg unguided bombBLU-111A/B
BLU-111B
BLU-126B
Mark 62 Quickstrike mine
UnknownAdded thermal-protective coating.
Less sensitive explosive filler.
Lowered collateral damage for close support.
Naval mine version.
GBU-12 Paveway II United States227 kg laser-guided bombUnknown-
Bk.90 Sweden600 kg cluster bombUnknownBanned from service, but not withdrawn.
RBS 15 SwedenAir-to-surface/anti-ship missileRBS-15F Mk2UnknownM
Rb.101 FranceRadar-guided air-to-air missileMBDA MeteorUnknownIn service with the Swedish air force since 2016.[16]
Rb.71 United Kingdom
 Sweden
Semi-active radar homing air-to-air missileBritish Aerospace SkyflashUnknown
Rb.74 United States
 Sweden
Heat-seeking air-to-air missileAIM-9M SidewinderUnknown
Rb.75 United States
 Sweden
Air-to-ground tactical missileAGM-65B Maverick500
Rb.98 European Union
 Sweden
Heat-seeking air-to-air missileIRIS-T400Developed in collaboration between many European Union countries, including Sweden.
Rb.99 United States
 Sweden
Active radar homing air-to-air missileAIM-120BUnknown

See also

References

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  2. "Sweden, Germany, United Kingdom jointly acquire 436 BAE Systems BvS10 all-terrain vehicles". 16 December 2022. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  3. FMV. p. 139. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013.
  4. The Military Balance 2014. p. 139.
  5. The Military Balance 2014. p. 139.
  6. "FMV beställer ytterligare Grkpbv 90". www.fmv.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  7. "Alla 48 Archerpjäser levererade till FMV". www.fmv.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  8. "Försäljning av Archer till Storbritannien". www.fmv.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  9. "Anskaffning av divsionsartilleri för Sverige". www.fmv.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  10. "Nya ytstridsfartyg". www.fmv.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  11. Karremann, Jaime. "Zweden werkt aan vloot van de toekomst: Visby's krijgen raketten en studies nieuwe onderzeeboten gestart". Marineschepen.nl. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  12. The Military Balance 2014. p. 140.
  13. "FMV levererar Flygvapnets nya skolflygplan – ersätter trotjänare". www.fmv.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  14. "FMV beställer två GlobalEye till Försvarsmakten". www.fmv.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  15. "Sweden signs for GlobalEyes". Janes.com. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  16. "MBDA's Meteor enters service with the Swedish Air Force | Press Release". MBDA. Retrieved 8 July 2022.

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