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Updated · The War Zone · May 19
Sweden Picks 4,390-Ton French FDI Frigate for 4 Luleå Warships as Russian Threat Grows
Updated
Updated · The War Zone · May 19

Sweden Picks 4,390-Ton French FDI Frigate for 4 Luleå Warships as Russian Threat Grows

10 articles · Updated · The War Zone · May 19
  • Sweden said its new Luleå class will use the French FDI frigate design, making the ships its largest surface combatants in decades and replacing an earlier plan for smaller air-defense corvettes.
  • 2030 deliveries and the design’s maturity helped decide the contest, with FMV favoring Naval Group’s already-building frigate over British and Spanish rivals as Stockholm rushes to rebuild naval power after joining NATO.
  • Aster 30 and CAMM-ER missiles will anchor the ships’ air-defense role, which Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said will triple Sweden’s ground- and sea-based air defenses against aircraft, drones and missiles.
  • Sweden will still localize key systems, fitting Saab equipment, RBS 15 anti-ship missiles, Torped 47 torpedoes and Bofors guns onto the French hull.
  • The choice deepens Franco-Swedish defense ties and should improve interoperability in the Baltic and North Atlantic, where Sweden sees a more urgent Russian and hybrid-warfare challenge.
Why did Sweden scrap its domestic warship plan for a multi-billion dollar French deal?
Are these advanced frigates the right weapon to counter Russian threats in the shallow Baltic Sea?