NLAW: European anti-tank weapon system proven in real combat
The NLAW’s operational capabilities were put to the ultimate test on the battlefields of Ukraine.
The NLAW’s operational capabilities were put to the ultimate test on the battlefields of Ukraine.
Thales UK has significantly increased its production of weapons in response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, with operations doubling and expected to double again.
Kebni receives additional order regarding tailored sensor units for Saab’s NLAW. The order value is 57,9 MSEK with deliveries planned for 2025.
Kebni has inaugurated a new Inertial Sensing production site, where production of tailored IMU’s for Saab’s NLAW will start shortly.
Kebni has received its second order to deliver tailored sensor units to Saab’s NLAW.
Chemring Energetics UK has received an order valued at £43m for the delivery of critical components used in the Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon system (“NLAW”).
Saab has received an order for NLAW (Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon) from the Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command.
Thales in Belfast has received a contract from Saab UK to produce a further batch of NLAW effectors (Next generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) for the British Army.
Saab has received an order for NLAW (Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon) from the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV).
NLAW is so simple and it can be used effectively by soldiers with minimum training. Its ability to stop main battle tanks dead in their trucks anywhere from 20 to 800 meters
Saab has reached an agreement with and received an order from the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence for the Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon system (NLAW).