Denmark orders advanced combat Training Centre from Saab

By Defence Industry Europe

The Swedish defence company Saab has secured an order from the Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation for a new Combat Training Centre. The contract is valued at SEK 680 million, with deliveries scheduled between 2025 and 2027.

 

The agreement covers a wide range of advanced training capabilities for both soldiers and vehicles. It includes anti-tank and sniper training systems, communication systems, and exercise control software (EXCON) used for after-action review.

Saab will also provide on-site training support at four locations in Denmark. The system forms part of Saab’s globally recognised live training portfolio, offering a comprehensive solution for modern military training.

 

 

“With this delivery, Denmark will have one of the most modern and flexible Combat Training Centres in Europe tailored for the demands of today and tomorrow,” said Joakim Alhbin, head of Saab’s business unit Training and Simulation. “We are excited to be part of building that future.”

 

 

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