Billion-Dollar Investment in Air Defense – This Is How Lv6 in Halmstad Is Affected
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Sweden is massively retrofitting: for around 317 million euros, the country is buying new air defense systems to intercept even the smallest drones in the future – a further step in defence reconstruction since the country's NATO accession. In view of the threat from Russia, Sweden wants to strengthen its air defense systems with the purchase of arms worth 3.5 billion kroner (around 317 million kroner). The equipment will serve "to shoot down co…
On Tuesday, the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration signed a contract for air defense systems worth two billion kronor. “We just want to be bigger and better and, above all, better systems, more missiles in the air for a stronger defense,” says Malvina Jakobsson, combat officer at LV6. See how the announcement affects the regiment in Halmstad.
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