Defense contractor Saab and Scania France, a subsidiary of Traton, have jointly signed an agreement with the French defense procurement agency DGA (Direction générale de l'armement) for the delivery of Giraffe 1X radars to be integrated into Scania tactical vehicles for the French Armed Forces, according to a press release.
The contract covers 17 Giraffe 1X radar units. One unit will be utilized for testing and evaluation purposes, while the remaining 16 will be mounted on Scania V3P chassis. This tactical vehicle was developed by Scania France and its SPAD division (Scania Public and Defense) based in Angers, France.
The agreement also encompasses spare parts, training, and support services. Saab and Scania France have formed a joint consortium for the duration of the contract. Deliveries of the radar systems are scheduled to take place between 2026 and 2027.
SAAB AB is a world leader in the design, manufacturing and marketing of defense and security systems and equipment for military, space and civil sectors. Net sales break down by family of products and services as follows:
- electronic defense systems (33.4%): radars, sensors, submarine and terrestrial airborne surveillance systems;
- armament equipment and systems (25.6%): military equipment, missile systems, weapon systems, ammunition, armed forces identification systems, camouflage systems, etc. The group also provides security and defense solutions (combat systems, training, simulation, security and communication solutions, air and sea traffic management systems, etc.);
- aeronautical systems (24%): military aircraft, combat aircraft, avionics, etc.;
- naval systems (11.8%): submarines, combat ships, underwater mine detection systems, etc.;
- support services (4.2%): provision of services in the areas of systems development, integration and security, information security, communications, technical information, logistics, etc., and technological consulting in the fields of aviation, defense, telecommunications, etc.;
- other (1.1%).
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Sweden (41.1%), Europe (25.8%), North America (8.9%), Asia (7.4%), Latin America (4.3%), Australia (3.8%), Africa (0.6%), and other (8.1%).
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