This week, the Swedish Armed Forces (Försvarsmakten) officially received the submarine HMS Halland following the completion of an extensive modernization program.
With delivery, all three class submarines Gotland They begin to operate with state-of-the-art systems.
According to official information, the upgrades incorporate technologies equivalent to those installed on the new Blekinge-class submarines, significantly increasing the combat, sensor and operational integration capabilities of the Swedish fleet. The program was led by Saab, responsible for the development and implementation of the modernized systems.
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The Swedish Navy highlighted that its submarines represent a central element for deterrence and protection of sea lanes in the Baltic Sea region. In the current security context, these capabilities also directly contribute to the collective defense effort within NATO, enhancing allied surveillance and readiness in Northern Europe.
With the modernization of HMS Halland, Sweden consolidates interoperability between existing and future platforms, ensuring that the submarine fleet maintains high levels of operational effectiveness over the next decade.
Source and image: Saab | Instagram @forsta_ubatsflottiljen. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
