Sweden Funds $5.6M Autonomous Submarine Amid Baltic Threats
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Saab Unveils Bold Vision for LUUV: The Future of Autonomous Submarine Technology in Sweden
Saab Unveils Aspiring Plans for LUUV: A Large Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for Sweden In a important advancement in maritime technology, Saab has announced its intention to develop the LUUV, a large autonomous underwater vehicle tailored to meet the changing operational needs of the Swedish Armed Forces. This initiative underscores Saab’s commitment to enhancing naval capabilities [...]
The threats from the air are moving underwater. The Swedish Armed Forces have now ordered their own underwater drones that will be able to meet the Russian threat below the surface in the Baltic Sea.
Mini submarines will take over some of the most dangerous tasks.
Sweden tasks Saab with building large uncrewed sub
Saab has been contracted by the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) to develop a new Large Uncrewed Undersea Vehicle (LUUV), the company stated. The order is valued at SEK 60 million and will see Saab design, build, and test the system ahead of planned sea trials in 2026. The LUUV programme is intended to deliver a new class of large autonomous underwater vehicles for seabed monitoring, mapping, and surveillance. According to Saab, the…
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