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Japan Buys 300 Carl-Gustaf Rifles From Saab

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 20, 2023
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Japan has ordered over 300 Carl-Gustaf recoilless rifles from arms manufacturer Saab.

The deal further increases Tokyo’s Carl-Gustaf inventory, a staple of the force’s multi-role weapon system capabilities since 1979 used in anti-armored vehicle and night reconnaissance missions.

Scheduled for delivery in 2025, the man-portable multi-role weapon systems will be added to the Japan Self-Defense Forces infantry arms, which also include the Type 20 5.56×45 mm assault rifles and FN Herstal Mk3 light machine guns.

Bolstering the Military

The agreement comes during Japan’s push for modernization in its self-defense force, doubling its spending on upgrades to the force’s capabilities despite suffering from insufficient recruitment numbers.

“This order is further proof that our multi-role weapon system Carl-Gustaf meets the high standards of Japan Self-Defense Forces, and we look forward to continuing to support and strengthen their capabilities,” said Saab Dynamics Head Görgen Johansson.

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