Sweden’s Blekinge-Class A26 Submarine Is a Game Changer With One Big Problem
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Sweden’s Blekinge-class A26 Submarine Is a Game Changer With One Big Problem
Key Points and Summary – Sweden’s A26 Blekinge-class is pitched as the world’s first “fifth-generation” conventional submarine, pairing ultra-low acoustic signatures with advanced ISR, seabed warfare tools, and a large portal for special forces and UUVs. It is exactly the kind of boat NATO wants in a Baltic that now looks more like a NATO “lake.” (Oct. 1, 2005) – The Swedish diesel-powered attack submarine HMS Gotland transits through San Diego …
Russia is growing aggressively in the Baltic Sea region. Sweden's Minister of Defence Pål Jonson explains in an interview how his country is prepared for this. The country has had good experiences with conscription.
Stockholm's accession to NATO has dramatically changed the naval doctrine of the traditionally neutral nation. The Swedish navy now not only defends its own coasts, but also the alliance's eastern flank, now directly facing Russian forces.
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