Sweden’s
defense minister: Additional resources are coming to bolster national security,
alliances
2 days ago
The Swedish
government will continue our two-track policy: to strengthen our national
defense posture over the coming years and to deepen our international defense
cooperation. The good news is that the new policy comes with increased resources.
The previous
defense bill (2016-2020) presented by this government was significant since it
marked a new trend in defense spending after years of neglect of the previous
government. Now we are taking the next step. The new defense bill means a
further increase in the defense budget from about $6.2 billion in 2020 to about
$9.2 billion in 2025, and it represents the largest increase in defense
spending in 70 years. This is not only a clear signal to the Swedish people and
our partners, but also that we are taking the security situation seriously.
A new force
structure will be launched this year. The total number of personnel will grow
to 90,000 by 2030 compared to the 60,000 we have today. Basic training of
conscripts — men and women — will gradually increase to 8,000 annually by 2025.
A larger force structure also requires an expansion of training establishments.
The Army’s force structure will consist of three mechanized brigades. The
additional third brigade will be established in the south of Sweden. All
Leopard II main battle tanks and CV90 armored personnel carriers will be
upgraded, and the number of artillery battalions will be tripled. A fourth
reduced motorized brigade will be set up in the Stockholm area. The defense of
the strategic island of Gotland will be further bolstered, the core being a
reinforced mechanized battalion. The divisional level, abolished in 2005, will
be brought back with headquarters and support units. Deliveries of the Patriot
air defense system, which we procured in August 2018, are underway.
Two new A26
Blekinge-class submarines will be delivered, and the number of submarines will
increase from four to five. Midterm modifications of the Visby-class corvettes
will be carried out. New anti-aircraft missiles will be added on five corvette
platforms, which will bring significant strategic effects when it comes to the
defense of Sweden. Preparations for the acquisition of new surface combatants
will begin, with delivery to the Navy during 2026-2030. Logistic elements will
be extended, including two new naval base battalions.
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