W5 Solutions secures SEK 32 million order for Live-Fire Training products

By Defence Industry Europe

W5 Solutions, a rapidly expanding Nordic defence group, has announced a new order from an existing European customer for its Live-Fire Training products. The order, valued at SEK 32 million, is scheduled for delivery during the second and third quarters of 2024. Additionally, there is an option for further orders worth SEK 48 million expected to be realized in 2025 and 2026.

 

The company’s live-fire training systems are designed to enhance the training capabilities of military personnel, offering both cost efficiency and time savings. These systems include a range of target solutions for shooting exercises and more complex setups featuring hundreds of programmable targets for various training scenarios.

Evelina Hedskog, CEO & President of W5 Solutions, expressed satisfaction with the continuation and strengthening of their relationship with the customer, noting, “We are pleased to further strengthen our partnership with this customer by delivering our live-fire training system and are confident that this will lead to increased capability among soldiers and sailors. We are grateful for the continued trust in us as a supplier and look forward to continue supporting our customer’s training needs.”

 

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W5 Solutions is recognized for its innovative contributions to the defence sector, providing a spectrum of high-tech solutions across multiple areas including power supply, mobile systems, integration, and training systems. The company also offers specialized software to evaluate and share the results of training exercises, enhancing the overall effectiveness and feedback loop of military training.

The support and services team at W5 Solutions plays a crucial role in maintaining the reliability and longevity of their systems, ensuring that they meet the high standards required by defence and government agencies worldwide.

 

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