Saab Receives Order for Mobile Air Defence From Lithuania
The SEK 1.4 billion order enhances Lithuania's mobile air defence with integrated radar and missile systems delivering protection from 2026 to 2030, Saab said.
- Saab announced in Stockholm on Dec. 1, 2025 that it received an order from the Lithuanian Defence Materiel Agency for a mobile short-range air-defence capability.
- This follow-on order will supply a third battery to the Lithuanian Armed Forces, with contract deliveries across multiple years, Saab said.
- Saab will mount the solution on JLTV vehicles manufactured by Oshkosh, including mobile radar and firing units based on RBS 70 NG and Giraffe radar linked by GBAD C2 and datalink.
- Acting as a protective shield, Saab’s system enables the Lithuanian Armed Forces to quickly detect, identify and engage aerial threats, enhancing short-range air-defence for moving units.
- Saab, headquartered in Sweden and employing 26,000 talented people, said the order supports its global operations and defence role while contributing to Lithuanian air safety.
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Saab receives order for mobile air defence from Lithuania
STOCKHOLM, Dec. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Saab has received a third order for the Mobile Short Range Air Defence (MSHORAD) system from the Lithuanian Defence Materiel Agency. The order value is approximately SEK 1.4 billion with deliveries 2026-2030.
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