Arrowhead 120 For Luleå-Class Frigate? Saab-Babcock Provide Update
In mid-December we took a look at the status of Sweden’s Luleå-class frigate project. We concluded the video saying that Sweden could make a decision by early 2026 and that there was an ongoing evaluation of a number of different existing products from different suppliers. It’s now early 2026 and Sweden is yet to make a decision on a design and shipbuilder - but at least we have MORE details on the proposal from Saab & Babcock. Want to learn more about our work? Check out our website: balticdefence.org Join our new community and support our work through Contribee! https://contribee.com/baltic-defence-... You can also support the channel by becoming a member through YouTube: / @balticdefencereview Find us on our new Instagram page: / balticdefencevideo Information sources: https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/more-... https://www.navylookout.com/babcock-p...

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