Sweden to invest US$1.6bil in air defence systems

Sweden to invest US$1.6bil in air defence systems

The country is expected to buy short-range air defence systems to protect cities, bridges, power plants and other infrastructure.

Sweden has, like most European countries, invested heavily in defence following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. (EPA images pic)
SALEN:
Sweden will spend SEK15 billion (US$1.6 billion) on air defence aimed at primarily protecting civilians and civilian infrastructure, the government said yesterday.

Sweden has, like most European countries, invested heavily in defence following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

However, Sweden’s vast territory has remained vulnerable to aerial threats.

“The experience from the war in Ukraine clearly shows how crucial a robust and resilient air defence is,” defence minister Pal Jonson told reporters at a security conference in northern Sweden.

He said Sweden would buy short-range air defence systems to protect cities, bridges, power plants and other critical infrastructure.

Yesterday, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson criticised the US administration’s “threatening rhetoric” against Greenland and Denmark, saying the US should thank Denmark for being a loyal ally.

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