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SAAB IN BRIEF
BROAD OFFERING
Air: The Gripen combat aircraft system, as well as command and
control and surveillance systems, unmanned aerial vehicles, self-
protection systems and signals intelligence, avionics, weapon
systems and sensors.
Land: Tactical weapon systems such as Carl-Gustaf, surveillance,
command and control systems and radar.
Naval: Submarines, surface vessels, unmanned underwater systems,
command and control systems, radar and early warning, situational
awareness, communication systems and tactical weapons.
Civil security: Surveillance and situational awareness as well as
solutions for secure, efficient flows at airports, in ports and along
coasts and emergency response.
Commercial aeronautics: Including structures for commercial aircraft
such as doors, wings and ailerons, advanced electronics for critical
applications for leading international aircraft manufacturers such as
Boeing and Airbus and maintenance of the Saab 340 and Saab 2000
aircraft in operation.
North America 10%
Latin America 2%
MAKING PEOPLE AND SOCIETY SAFE
Saab is a global defence and security company that develops,
manufactures and sells some of the world’s most advanced military
and civilian solutions. The broad product portfolio is constantly
evolving and currently ranges from combat aircraft, radar and weapon
systems to civilian surveillance systems e.g. for ports and airports.
Share of Saab’s
total sales 2014
45%
22%
14%
10%
8%
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SAAB’S OFFERING, SEE PAGES 18–21.
ORGANISATION
Saab’s operational and management structure is divided
into six business areas based on products and technologies.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SAAB’S BUSINESS AREAS, SEE PAGES 42– 48.