Saab part of European study for future combat air systems

Saab welcomes the news that the Ministers of Defence of France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden and UK have declared their intent to carry out a joint study aimed at providing an initial assessment of their respective future combat air system capability requirements in a 2020 timeframe.

Saab, together with the other major European Aerospace Companies (Alenia Aerospace, BAE SYSTEMS, EADS and Dassault Aviation) all recognise the long term capability needs, identified by the Governments, which will require systems and technologies to be developed and demonstrated jointly to maximise the effect of R&T across Europe. As a result, they have expressed an intention to work together with the common aim of performing:

Saab wishes to confirm its full support for the European Governments initiative. Saab also confirms its commitment to work with the European Governments, and Major European Aerospace Companies to develop the necessary technologies and competences. This will meet the military demands of a European combat air system capability for the 2020 timeframe whilst sustaining an efficient and globally competitive European Aerospace and Defence Systems Industry.

Saab has an interest in combining the technologies from ETAP with the Saab NetDefence concept to provide future air combat systems in a Network Centric Warfare context. In addition to Saab, Volvo Aero Corporation and Ericsson will participate in ETAP together with key research organisations in Sweden.

Saab is one of the world’s leading high-technology companies, with its main operations focusing on defence, aviation and space. The group covers a broad spectrum of competence and capability in systems integration.

For further information, please contact:
Peter Larsson, Vice President, Communications and Public Affairs Phone: +46 70 9897109

Saab Aerospace

www.saab.se



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