Saab receives €130 million order for Sirius SIGINT and surveillance system from Poland

By Lukasz Prus (Defence Industry Europe)

Saab has received an order worth approximately EUR 130 million for a Sirius passive sensor system for signals intelligence and surveillance from Poland. The order includes related services, with deliveries scheduled to continue until 2030.
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Saab has received an order worth approximately EUR 130 million for a Sirius passive sensor system for signals intelligence and surveillance from Poland. The order includes related services, with deliveries scheduled to continue until 2030.

 

The Sirius solution provides comprehensive surveillance and intelligence capabilities by combining Communication Intelligence and Electronic Intelligence sensors in a single system. This enables both tactical situational awareness and strategic intelligence gathering across operational levels.

 

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“We are delighted to contribute to enhancing Europe’s and NATO’s capabilities in increasing situational awareness and gathering reliable intelligence,” said Carl-Johan Bergholm, head of Saab’s Business Area Surveillance. “Understanding one’s surroundings is a crucial prerequisite for decision-makers.”

 

 

Sirius is Saab’s product family for passive surveillance and signals intelligence across air, land and sea domains. The system is designed to support enhanced multi-domain situational awareness and joint SIGINT operations.

 

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