As NATO countries now invest thousands of billions of kronor in new weapons, Sweden could be the big winner. Low national debt and a strong defense industry mean that arms exports could increase fivefold in the coming years. But there are several pitfalls.
Nordic Air Defence has shown live the effectiveness of its new K100XR system, a small unmanned carbon fibre fighter designed to lower air threats at low cost
Sweden announced on Wednesday that it will strengthen cooperation with Germany in the field of air defense, including the development of unmanned systems.