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SECURITY BELOW THE SURFACE
Since the terrorist attack in 2001, interest in underwater security has
grown around the world. It is now estimated that half of all global
threats lie hidden below the surface. To ensure that port authorities in
various countries take this threat scenario seriously, the International
Ship and Port Security Code has been established.
Historically, port security has mainly been carried out on land, but
with requirements now in place for security screening and reporting
on threats at sea, there is good potential for both the military and civil
segments of the underwater security market.
Saab has a strong offer in naval security for both defence and civil
purposes. The operations are part of the Dynamics business area
and are run by UK-based Saab Seaeye, which was integrated into
Saab Underwater Systems in 2010. The combined operations now
have a goal to become a world leader in underwater security in both
the civil and military markets.
1) Command, Control, Computing, Communication, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
Saab’s offering
PRODUCTS
AND SYSTEMS
COMMERCIAL
AERONAUTICS
CIVIL SECURITY NAVAL LAND
MILITARY
AERONAUTICS
SOLUTIONS INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS, INCLUDING C4ISR 1), TRAINING & SIMULATION
Aeronautical
platforms C4ISR 1) systems Support weapons
Underwater
products
Radar and electronic
warfare Camouflage solutions
Missile systems
Training and
simulation systems
Civil security systems
Aeronautical
sub-systems
SERVICES TECHNICAL CONSULTANCY AND SUPPORT AND SERVICE
Underwater security is an important emerging market.
SAAB ANNUAL REPORT 2010 21
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