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FMV Signs Agreement on Firearms

(Source: Swedish Defense Materiel Agency, FMV; issued March 27, 2023)
(Unofficial translation by Defense-Aerospace.com)
From left to right, Franco Gussali Beretta, president and chairman of Sako, Jari Mikkonen, director of FDF Logistics Command , Jonas Lotsne, chef Army Equipment at FMV and Raimo Karjalainen, CEO of Sako, pose after signing the contract. (Sako photo)

FMV has signed a framework agreement with the Finnish supplier Sako for firearms for the Armed Forces. The agreement is signed jointly with Finland and includes automatic carbines in caliber 5.56x45, automatic carbines in caliber 7.62x51, sniper rifles in caliber 7.62x51 and sniper rifles in caliber 8.6 Lapua Magnum.

“The fact that Sweden and Finland sign an agreement with the same supplier for the same weapon system increases the possibilities for cooperation regarding use, training, development and ammunition procurement. The choice of a Finnish supplier provides security when it comes to the long-term supply of firearms,” says Jonas Lotsne, head of army equipment at FMV.

The new firearms will replace today's Automatkarbin 4, AK4, Automatkarbin 5, AK5, and Sniper rifle 90, Psg 90.

There has long been a need for the Swedish Armed Forces to modernize their firearms. Current AK4 systems have been in use since the 1960s and the AK5 was developed in the early 1980s and has been upgraded in various rounds since then. With the new systems, the Armed Forces get a family of more modern and lighter weapons with better ergonomics and better adjustment possibilities according to body size.

“Today's agreement affects pretty much all personnel in the Armed Forces and the Home Guard, who will eventually receive new, more modern weapons. We are now taking a big step forward in the work of replacing pretty much all firearms in the Armed Forces, and that is very gratifying,” says Jonas Lotsne.

The framework agreement, which runs over ten years, is part of a joint Swedish-Finnish procurement of small arms systems with associated technology. The intention is to create security of supply for both Finland and Sweden and to improve interoperability by having the countries use the same types of weapons with the same types of ammunition.

A first call-off contract includes weapons to a value of approximately SEK 875 million.

Introduction in the Swedish Armed Forces is estimated for 2024 for the sniper system. The introduction of the new automatic carbine in caliber 5.56 will begin in 2025. After that, other weapon types will follow. The introduction will take place gradually as the new weapons are delivered. The introduction includes training of instructors, technical staff and other personnel in the Armed Forces, as well as training materials and maintenance.

Before deliveries begin, extensive tests of each weapon type are carried out, where quality as well as handling and ergonomics are tested under varying conditions and in several phases. The tests are carried out both by qualified test personnel at FMV and through team trials.

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Finland and Sweden Conclude a Framework Agreement on Acquisition of Small Arms

Finland and Sweden have concluded a framework agreement on the acquisition of a common handgun family, the parties to which are the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration FMV, the Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command and SAKO Oy.

When making use of the framework agreement, the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration and the Defence Forces Logistics Command will make their own orders directly to SAKO Oy under the framework agreement. Both countries will manage their own orders. The countries will aim to schedule their procurements at the same time to achieve volume benefits.

The terms of the framework agreement also apply to the Finnish Border Guard, Finnish Customs, the Prison and Probation Service of Finland and the police authorities. These must have their own appropriate criteria for direct award of contracts when using the agreement.

The framework agreement is valid for 10 years and can be extended by three seven-year option periods until 2053.

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New Firearms in the Works

Sweden and Finland have now signed an agreement with Finnish Sako for new firearms for their respective defense forces. For the Swedish defense, it applies to replacements for today's AK4 and AK5 automatic carbines and the PSG 90 sniper rifle.

The agreement, which runs over ten years, is part of a Swedish-Finnish procurement of firearms systems with associated technology. The idea is to create security of supply for both countries and improve interoperability with the same type of weapons and ammunition.

The new weapons will be the 5.56x45 caliber automatic carbine, the 7.62x51 caliber automatic carbine, the 7.62x51 caliber sniper rifle and the 8.6 Lapua Magnum sniper rifle.

The introduction of the sniper system is estimated for 2024. The new automatic carbine in caliber 5.56 will start in 2025, then the other weapon types will follow.

Before deliveries begin, extensive tests are made of each weapon type, where quality, handling and ergonomics are tested under varying conditions.

The first contract covers weapons worth approximately SEK 875 million.

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