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Saab Press Briefing CANSEC 2018
John Belanger
V.P. Communications
Saab North America
30 May 2018
IN 1937 WE TOOK OFF A history from the 17th century through Alfred Nobel (Bofors) and the shipyard in Karlskrona (Kockums)
In 1937, Saab was founded to protect Sweden’s borders and its people
Born smart – as a small country, we were forced to arm ourselves with good and cost-effective equipment
On our journey we created Sweden’s computer, missile and space industries
Read more about our history at history.saab.com
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TODAY, WE LOOK TO THE FUTURE The world’s most cost effective, high-tech defence and security company
Our history has enabled us to shape a defence and security offer with great depth and breadth
Through acquisition, Saab has brought together a broad base of knowledge and innovative thinking
Companies like Bofors, Sensis, Ericsson Microwave Systems and recently Kockums have added expertise
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AN OVERVIEW OF OUR COMPANY (2017)
16,427 EMPLOYEES
SALES
31,394 MSEK
Geographic sales distribution
100 CUSTOMER COUNTRIES
47
20
17
7
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Air
Land
Naval
Security
Commercial aeronautics
Other
%
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LATEST SUCCESSES – A SNAPSHOT
• First flight of GlobalEye
• Gripen E goes Supersonic
• Next gen Carl-Gustaf M4 System fielded to first customers
• Saab training and simulation contracted for support and updates to the Netherlands Army’s Mobile Combat Training Centre.
• Saab’s U.S. based radar development path establishes strong footprint in the U.S Navy on multiple programs
• Australia pointed to Saab for Control Management Systems (CMS) in future Naval platforms
• Finland selects Saab as one of the major suppliers to their Navy Squadron 2000 Mid-Life Upgrade program
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INSTALLED BASE
Navy
• Naval Radars for Halifax Class Frigates
• Fire Control Systems
• Combat Management Systems
Army
• Manned Portable Weapon Systems
• Camouflage Systems
• Soldier Systems and Command and Control
• Rugged Computers and Displays
Civil
• Maritime Traffic Management
• Air Traffic Management Solutions
SAAB IN CANADA
HISTORY
• Over 25 years in the Canadian market
• Positive growth; strong partnerships; Canadian investments organically and via acquisitions
• Strong technology transfer capability
• Positive Swedish / Canada bi -lateral relationship and synergies
• Local presence in 5 locations
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MAJOR OPPORTUNITIES
CANADIAN SURFACE COMBATANT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NAVANTIA
The Navantia Solution
• Capable and Compliant, Low Risk
• Proven Platform: 6 ships operating; 8 by the end of 2019.
• Proven Technology Transfer and Production Lessons learned from previous relevant builds
• Canadian Industry Involvement. Introduction in Global Supply Chain
• Canadian Companies as Key Industrial Partners including GDC, DRS, Wajax and more.
• Supporting the Creation of a Genuine Sustainable Shipbuilding Capability in Canada.
Saab Role
• Saab is Combat Systems Integrator for the Navantia CSC offer, integrating,
• The 9LV Combat Management System
• an upgraded AESA radar from CEA Australia
• Systems from GDMS, Rheinmetal Canada, DRS, and others.
8 Decision expected in late 2018
RBS 70NG FOR CANADA
• Canada has lacked a capability in ground based air defense
for more than a decade
• Recognized as a key need in SSE (34. Acquire GBAD
systems and associated munitions capable of protecting all
land-based force elements from enemy airborne weapons)
• Very early stage understanding exact Canadian
requirements
• Saab offering of RBS 70 resonates well at this stage
• Adaptable configurations (Remote weapon stations,
dismounted units)
• Proven lethality in conjunction with ease of soldier
training and use
• Cost-effective
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The RBS 70 System is in service with more than 19
nations around the world
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A NEW ERA IN MARITIME AIR POWER
• Changing global security priorities
• Climate Change
• Global Trade
• Securing flows of information and goods
• Increased Submarine/Underwater activity
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Driving the need for advanced Maritime
Surveillence and Patrol capabilities
BUILT ON A STRONG FOUNDATION
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• Saab 340 SAR, AEW and Special Mission variants
• Saab 2000 AEW and Special Mission Variants
• Erieye AEW on the EMB 145 Platform
• High reliability and availability
• True force multipliers for the operators
• Proven track record as a System Integrator
AIRBORNE SURVEILLANCE FAMILY
• GlobalEye AEW&C
• Swing-Role Missions – Air, Sea and
Land Domain
• World’s leading AEW&C solution
• First flight March 2018
• Swordfish MPA
• Maritime Multi-Mission Aircraft
• ASW, ASuW, SAR, ISR and more
• Latest generation of sensors and
weapons
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Based on the Bombardier Global 6000 Platform
SWORDFISH OVERVIEW
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SWORDFISH FOR CANADA
• Lower Cost of Operation • Compared to airliner example
• No infrastructure up-scale
• Doctrine • A solution that fits the CONOPS
• Adaptability • Growth Potential
• Mission Types and role change
• Deployability • Low footprint support
• Access to more FOB’s
• Indigenous Capability • Tech Transfer and ITB Benefits
DEVELOPED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CANADIAN INDUSTRY
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GRIPEN – THE SMART FIGHTER
• High interest in Gripen world-wide
• Exceeds the requirements of modern air
forces
• Highly capable, multi-role and cost-
efficient
• Available, reliable and proven
• Increased speed of investment in system
in order to prepare for future business
opportunities
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Gripen equipped with RBS15 Surface-to-Surface anti-ship missile
Gripen E: The latest and most modern fighter
aircraft system under development in Europe
today. Gripen is operated by 6 nations, on 3 continents
THE GRIPEN EVOLUTION
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National Defence
• Road bases - Dispersed
• Air to Air with BVR missiles
• Recce--Anti-Shipping missiles
• Data links (Ground to Air/ Air to Air)
Multinational Operations
• NATO-interoperability
• Air to Air refueling
• National Datalink and LINK 16
• Have Quick, Secure Voice and IFF
• True Swing-Role
A/B
E To meet the threat beyond 2025
GRIPEN E - MEETING THREATS BEYOND 2025
GRIPEN WEAPONS
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10 Hard Points: Store combinations for
all types of mission. Most U.S. made
weapons are/can be integrated:
• Air-to-air combat (BVR):
‒ Meteor, AMRAAM
• Air-to-air combat (WVR):
‒ IRIS-T, Sidewinders (AIM-9X)
• All weather air-to-surface combat:
‒ RBS15 NG, GBUs, JDAM, SDB
• Strategic attack:
‒ KEPD 350, JASSM
• Reconnaissance and special missions
GRIPEN SENSORS
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• New Avionics structure
‒ Open Architecture/ Spilt Avionics
• Sensors
‒ AESA
‒ IRST
‒ EWS
‒ Tactical Data Link
‒ Link 16
‒ Targeting Pod—Recce Pod
‒ IFF
• Sensor Fusion
‒ Multi-Sensor control system gives a
comprehensive and correlated picture
• Wide Area Display (WAD)
‒ Flexible display to control
high level battle management (BVR)
and close combat (WVR)
AVAILABILITY DESIGNED FOR DEPLOYED OPERATIONS
800 m Airstrips
(No hook or chute)
Turn around in 10 min
(Refuel + A/A rearm)
Ground crew of 1 – 6
Hot Engine replace 1 hr
(Deployed)
MTBF > 7 hrs*
MTTR < 3 hrs*
A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE
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• Perfectly suited for Northern Ops
• Ferry Range
‒ Beyond 1600Nm
• FOB-operations
• Satcom
• All mission types/ Swing role
• Fully U.S interoperable (NORAD)
‒ Link 16/MIDS
‒ Have Quick
‒ Secure Voice
‒ IFF
• Current Weapons inventory
• U.S. weapons interoperability
Winnipeg - Invik
1540nm
Winnipeg – Goose Bay
1370nm
Defensive Counter Air (DCA)
Range of action from Bagotville:
> 500Nm incl. 30 min On Station
GRIPEN FOR CANADA
• The Government of Canada has initiated a competition to acquire a fleet of 88 advanced fighter aircraft
• Sweden has been approached to be part of the competition
• Discussions between the Canadian Government and the Swedish Government are ongoing
• We expect the Canadian Government to issue an RFP in 2019
• Expected first aircraft deliveries in 2025 with IOC in 2026.
• Saab strongly believes that Gripen E would be the perfect fighter for Canada
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