Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Saab Secures Contract for Sight and Fire Control System

Saab Secures Significant Contract for UTAAS with BAE Systems Hägglunds

Contract Details and Financial Implications

On December 11, 2025, Saab confirmed the receipt of a substantial order from BAE Systems Hägglunds for the Universal Tank and Anti-Aircraft System (UTAAS), designed specifically for the Combat Vehicle 90 (CV90). The value of this contract is estimated at approximately SEK 314 million, with delivery timelines set between 2029 and 2030.

About UTAAS and CV90

The UTAAS is a sophisticated, modular integrated sight and fire control system tailored for the entrenched CV90 platform. Currently operational in various nations—including Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Finland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Estonia, and Ukraine—the system is also set to enhance the capabilities of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, both of which have recently placed orders.

Strategic Importance and Future Outlook

Carl-Johan Bergholm, head of Saab’s Surveillance business area, emphasized the rising global interest in the CV90, citing its established effectiveness and reliability in combat scenarios. He noted, “Our enduring collaboration with BAE Systems Hägglunds has facilitated an expansion in our production capabilities for UTAAS, allowing us to address the increasing demands of our clientele.”

Key Takeaways

  • Modular Design: UTAAS offers a flexible framework that can adapt to various operational requirements.
  • Global Reach: The CV90’s utilization in numerous countries underscores its tactical versatility and operational success.
  • Partnership Strength: The ongoing relationship with BAE Systems Hägglunds is vital for augmenting production and meeting customer demand.

This contract signifies not only a financial win for Saab but also reinforces its commitment to advancing military technology tailored for modern warfare challenges. The anticipated enhancements to the CV90’s capabilities through UTAAS may further solidify its role as a cornerstone of armored military operations in allied nations.

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