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SAAB IN BRIEF
ABOUT SAAB
Saab supplies the global market with world-leading products,
services and solutions for military defence and civil security.
Saab has operations and customers on every continent.
10%
INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTS AND
SERVICES
23%
SECURITY
AND DEFENCE
SOLUTIONS*
19%
SUPPORT AND
SERVICES
15%
ELECTRONIC
DEFENCE
SYSTEMS
11%
DYNAMICS
22%
AERONAUTICS
For more information on
Saab’s business areas,
see pages 36-41.
ORGANISATION
Saab’s operating and management
structure is divided into business
areas based on products and
technologies. The figure to the left
shows the business areas’ share
of Saab’s total sales in 2015.
* The Security and Defence Solutions business area was dissolved as of 1 January
2016 for more information, see page 35.
FIVE CORE AREAS
Aeronautics
Development of
advanced military
and civil aviation
technology, including
the Gripen combat
aircraft system.
Advanced
weapon systems
Anti-tank weapons,
missiles and ammu-
nition as well as
integrated command
and control systems
and network solutions.
Command and
control systems
Systems to control
and co-ordinate
military operations
as well as traffic
management on land,
at sea and in the air.
Sensors
Airborne surveillance
systems, air defence,
surveillance and
surface-based air
defence.
Underwater
systems
The A26 submarine
and autonomous
vehicles as well as
underwater detection,
weapon, self-protec-
tion and communica-
tion systems.