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AIR
e best-known product in the market
segment is the combat aircra system Gripen,
which is currently used by six customers.
Gripen is a competitive system that can easily
integrate new weapons and sensors.
Saab also oers the Erieye airborne
surveillance system, unmanned aerial
systems, countermeasures and electronic
warfare, avionics, weapon systems, sensors,
training, service and support.
A contract was signed with the Brazilian
government during the year on the develop-
ment and production of 36 of the next
generation Gripen.
45%
SHARE OF GROUP SALES 2014
LAND
Saab has leading positions in many segments
and oers, among other things, tactical weapon
systems, sophisticated surveillance and
command and control systems, and solutions
for troop protection. e oering also includes
sensors, radar, signals intelligence and self-
protection systems, camouage technology,
reconnaissance and air defence systems,
training and logistics solutions and support
weapons, such as the Carl-Gustaf.
22%
SHARE OF GROUP SALES 2014
MARKET
SAAB'S OFFERING
Gripen regularly trains with other countries’ air forces. Aerial refuelling is one way to increase
range on international missions.
Mounted on the roof of an off-road vehicle, Saab’s warning system can detect Chemical, Biological,
Radioactive and Nuclear threats (CBRN).
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