Sweden is known for its social welfare system and has a long history of neutrality, but as Europe races to rebuild its military strength after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Nordic country is emerging as an important player. We take a look at how Saab and Sweden’s broader defense ecosystem have become central to Europe’s rearmament, why the country was better prepared than many of its neighbors, and what its European peers can learn from it.

  • poVoq@slrpnk.netM
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    4 days ago

    They always had an vastly outsized defense industry compared to their size, so this isn’t exactly news.

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          3 days ago

          RIP Volvo

          Only the automotive part of volvo group is now majority owned by Gheely.

          I don’t know the exact current info, it’s very confusing. Some volvo divisions have or are being bought back.

  • Griffus@lemmy.zip
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    4 days ago

    Sweden, the pinnacle of neutrality. For the last few years I’ve lived in a city that has canons from 1905 overlooking the fjord, to protect against their invasion as Norway broke from their reign.

    But yay Saab and them now being a solid ground for European defence to build upon! <3 söta bror <3

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      3 days ago

      I was so confused as to why we would have to worry about the Norwegians invading us.