Sweden to spend $440 million on unmanned military drone systems
The Swedish government plans to acquire long-range attack, electronic warfare, and surveillance drones worth $440 million to strengthen protection of cities and critical infrastructure.
- Draganfly Inc. will deploy drones integrated with Smith Myers' ARTEMIS mobile phone detection systems for search and rescue operations in Sweden.
- The ARTEMIS system provides a maximum range of 35KM and supports up to 48 cellular bands, enabling aerial support for missing person recoveries and rescues.
- Sweden has allocated $440 million to establish multiple short-range air defense units to guard cities and infrastructure against aerial threats such as cruise missiles and drones.
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Sweden to Invest in Drones and Reconnaissance Satellites, Citing Ukraine’s Wartime Experience
Sweden is moving to significantly strengthen its defense capabilities by investing in long-range strike systems, unmanned platforms, and sovereign intelligence assets, citing lessons learned from Ukraine’s wartime experience, Defense Express reported on January 13. In addition to a previously announced $1.6 billion program to establish territorial air defense aimed at protecting civilians and critical infrastructure, the Swedish government has u…
Draganfly Drones Deployed with Search and Rescue Sweden
SASKATOON, SK, Jan. 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO; CSE: DPRO; FSE: 3U8A) (“Draganfly” or the “Company”), an award-winning, industry-leading drone solutions and systems developer, is pleased to announce the deployment of Draganfly drones integrated with Smith…
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Sweden continues to invest about four billion crowns (374 million euros) in order to purchase drones for Swedish armed forces, announced the Minister of Defence Pal Johnson, who asks Europe to take a...
Sweden will invest four billion kronor (almost 375 million euros) in drones over the next two years. This was announced by Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson…
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