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Sweden to order warships from France’s Naval Group in blow to the UK’s Babcock

Sweden has decided to order four navy frigates from France’s state-owned Naval Group in a Skr40bn (£3.2bn deal), in a blow to the UK’s Babcock International.

The new NATO member is seeking to boost its defence capacity in the Baltic Sea, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The first of the four warships, which will be the Swedish navy’s biggest ships, is expected to be delivered in 2030.

Naval Group won the race, beating a joint bid from Britain’s Babcock and Swedish carmaker Saab, and one from Spain’s Navantia.

The purchase of the French Defence and Intervention (FDI) frigate model will be Sweden’s biggest military investment since the 1980s, prime minister Ulf Kristersson said. He told a press conference on board the Swedish naval corvette HMS Harnosand, docked in central Stockholm for the occasion, according to AFP:

double quotation markThe Baltic Sea has never in the modern era been as exposed, questioned and contested as it is now.

With this decision I am convinced Sweden is contributing to making the Baltic Sea considerably safer in the future.

Adding the frigates to its naval arsenal will triple Sweden’s air defence capabilities, Kristersson said.

The French president, Emmanuel Macron, said on X that Sweden’s decision reflected the countries’ mutual trust, after France agreed to buy Saab’s GlobalEye airborne early warning and control systems and Paris invited Sweden to take part in talks on European nuclear deterrence.

Johan Norlen, chief of the Swedish navy, said the frigates were important in keeping the Baltic Sea open for civilian and military transport to Finland and the Baltic States in case of an escalated conflict.

double quotation markWith our corvettes and frigates we are building naval operational control in the Baltic Sea together with our NATO allies.

Sweden is also building a new class of submarines, for delivery to Poland.

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