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Sweden has announced the largest ever delivery of heavy weaponry in its history, including the advanced Archer missile defence system, NLAW anti-tank missiles and CV-90 assault vehicles. Here's what you need to know about these weapons.https://www.thelocal.se/20230119/explained-these-are-the-weapons-sweden-is-sending-to-ukraine/

The Archer artillery system is composed of a fully automated howitzer mounted on an all-terrain vehicle. Photo: Bezav Mahmod/Swedish Armed Forces
Swedens government said on Thursday that it was giving 4.3 billion kronor (390 million) worth of weaponry to aid Ukrainian forces in their defence of the country, and in their efforts to recover territories lost to Russia since its invasion began last February. Here are the main weapons included in the delivery.
The Archer Artillery System

The Archer Artillery System, otherwise known as Archer FH77BW L52 or Artillerisystem 08, is a mobile artillery system developed by the Swedish company Bofors, and then ordered by the Swedish and Norwegian armed forces after Bofors had been taken over by BAE Systems. The weapon entered service in Sweden in October 2013. The howitzer has a range of of either 35 kilometres, or more than 50 kilometres, depending on whether it is using BAE Bofors/Nexter Bonus rounds or the Raytheon/Bofors guided artillery shell M982 Excalibur. It is mounted either on the back of a Volvo A30D 6×6 articulated all-terrain hauler vehicle or on the back of a Rheinmetall MAN HX2 tactical truck. Defence minister Pål Jonson told a press conference on Tuesday that Archer was perhaps the worlds most advanced artillery system, and that Ukraine had been asking to have it for a long time.

Jonson said that the reason Ukraine was so interested in receiving Archer howitzers was for their 50 kilometres range and high precision, which help give Ukrainian forces the edge over Russian artillery. M982 Excalibur shells are fitted with GPS systems allowing them to guide themselves towards their target. Ukraines foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba during a visit to Sweden in August said that receiving Archer systems was one of Ukraines top priorities, but the Swedish Armed Forces were initially reluctant to do so due to its importance for Swedish defence, and the weapons complexity, which will mean extensive training for Ukrainian forces, and significant maintenance and reserve parts requirements. According to Dagens Nyheter, there are currently 24 Archer systems in storage, of which at least 20 could be upgraded so they can be put into use. It is unclear how many will be delivered to Ukraine, but an Archer battalion usually consists of 12 vehicles.

The Archer Artillery System, otherwise known as Archer FH77BW L52 or Artillerisystem 08, is a mobile artillery system developed by the Swedish company Bofors, and then ordered by the Swedish and Norwegian armed forces after Bofors had been taken over by BAE Systems. The weapon entered service in Sweden in October 2013. The howitzer has a range of of either 35 kilometres, or more than 50 kilometres, depending on whether it is using BAE Bofors/Nexter Bonus rounds or the Raytheon/Bofors guided artillery shell M982 Excalibur. It is mounted either on the back of a Volvo A30D 6×6 articulated all-terrain hauler vehicle or on the back of a Rheinmetall MAN HX2 tactical truck. Defence minister Pål Jonson told a press conference on Tuesday that Archer was perhaps the worlds most advanced artillery system, and that Ukraine had been asking to have it for a long time.

Jonson said that the reason Ukraine was so interested in receiving Archer howitzers was for their 50 kilometres range and high precision, which help give Ukrainian forces the edge over Russian artillery. M982 Excalibur shells are fitted with GPS systems allowing them to guide themselves towards their target. Ukraines foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba during a visit to Sweden in August said that receiving Archer systems was one of Ukraines top priorities, but the Swedish Armed Forces were initially reluctant to do so due to its importance for Swedish defence, and the weapons complexity, which will mean extensive training for Ukrainian forces, and significant maintenance and reserve parts requirements. According to Dagens Nyheter, there are currently 24 Archer systems in storage, of which at least 20 could be upgraded so they can be put into use. It is unclear how many will be delivered to Ukraine, but an Archer battalion usually consists of 12 vehicles.
CV90 assault vehicles

Sweden will deliver Ukraine up to 50 of these assault vehicles, known in Swedish as Stridsfordon 90. The CV90 was developed by the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration in the mid-1980s in cooperation with the Swedish companies Hägglunds and Bofors, now both part of BAE Systems. It is designed to be a rapid all-terrain vehicle, sufficiently well armoured to withstand attack, and able to target both tanks and planes. The standard assault vehicle is armed with a 40 mm Bofors cannon, a machine gun, and six grenade launchers. It is manned by a crew of three with seats in the back for up to eight infantry soldiers. With the CV90 the Ukrainians will get stronger firepower, better mobility and better protection, defence minister Pål Jonsson said at the press conference. Sweden has 549 CV90s currently in service, of which 42 are the heavily armoured CV9040C variant.


Sweden will deliver Ukraine up to 50 of these assault vehicles, known in Swedish as Stridsfordon 90. The CV90 was developed by the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration in the mid-1980s in cooperation with the Swedish companies Hägglunds and Bofors, now both part of BAE Systems. It is designed to be a rapid all-terrain vehicle, sufficiently well armoured to withstand attack, and able to target both tanks and planes. The standard assault vehicle is armed with a 40 mm Bofors cannon, a machine gun, and six grenade launchers. It is manned by a crew of three with seats in the back for up to eight infantry soldiers. With the CV90 the Ukrainians will get stronger firepower, better mobility and better protection, defence minister Pål Jonsson said at the press conference. Sweden has 549 CV90s currently in service, of which 42 are the heavily armoured CV9040C variant.

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It's a human killing machine sucking life out of the economy and draining peace from the world.
Alexander Of Assyria
Jan 2023
#11
So the Ukrainian's would be better off fighting off the Russian's with what? Rocks & sticks? nt
EX500rider
Jan 2023
#14
The comment was a generalization regarding all killing machines, wherever
Alexander Of Assyria
Jan 2023
#15
So what do you do when someone comes to kill you and your family and steal your goods?nt
mitch96
Jan 2023
#18
Yup, and a leading question also.. So to change the topic, what would you do? nt
mitch96
Jan 2023
#21
Erdogan doesn't care about these weapons we send, he is too busy blocking us because he
Celerity
Jan 2023
#12
It's also a Can Opener, Fish Scaler, scissor, nail file, and has tweezers and toothpick
Beetwasher.
Jan 2023
#24
Darn, I'd already bought my airline tickets to Stockholm to open a Swiss bank account.
WarGamer
Jan 2023
#35
The almost unbelievable Russian design of keeping their ammunition next to the crew was fatal
DFW
Jan 2023
#39
In the initial design stages of the T-64, the first Soviet tank to use an auto-loader,
Aristus
Jan 2023
#40
Germany now says if Poland wants to send Leopard 2s to Ukraine, it won't stand in its way
Emrys
Jan 2023
#48
They put the wrong figure in again, ffs, you were right, 390 million euros is correct
Celerity
Jan 2023
#43
SEK has been shit against the USD for a long spell, and versus the Euro it's not great
Celerity
Jan 2023
#44