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Denmark Orders Combat Training Systems From Saab

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 1, 2025
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Denmark’s Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation has placed a 680-million Swedish kronor ($63 million) order with Saab for a Combat Training Centre.

Deliveries are scheduled this year to 2027.

The package includes training systems for soldiers and vehicles, anti-tank and sniper simulators, communication equipment, and exercise control software for post-exercise evaluation.

Saab will also provide on-site training support at four locations in Denmark.

“With this delivery, Denmark will have one of the most modern and flexible Combat Training Centres in Europe tailored for the demands of today and tomorrow,” says Joakim Alhbin, head of Saab’s business unit Training and Simulation.

Features

Saab’s Combat Training Centre (CTC) is a modular and scalable system designed for military field exercises.

It supports up to 10,000 participants and covers areas as large as 40 kilometers by 40 kilometers (25 miles by 25 miles).

Available in both mobile container and fixed-site configurations, the CTC is equipped with EXCON, an integrated software suite used to plan, monitor, and evaluate training sessions in real-time.

It enables detailed tracking of movements and actions during exercises and provides structured after-action reviews.

The system is adaptable for use at different operational levels, from individual soldiers to brigade combat teams.

Saab’s Latest Contacts

In June, the Swedish defense firm signed multiple agreements and partnerships.

Saab and France signed a joint declaration of intent exploring a possible acquisition of the GlobalEye aircraft.

In Sweden, Saab received a new order to supply the Giraffe 4A radar system and related services for the armed forces.

Moreover, the company partnered with General Atomics to develop airborne early warning and control capabilities for the MQ-9B drone.

Additionally, Saab and Maxar agreed to co-develop next-generation multi-domain solutions with an emphasis on space-based technologies supporting unmanned platforms.



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