Next Generation Carl-Gustaf Round for Swedish Armed Forces

Saab will deliver both the new High Explosive round and Fire Control Device for the recoilless Carl-Gustaf rifle By DA Staff / 04 Jan 2022

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Saab has received orders from the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration (FMV) for deliveries of both the new High Explosive round and Fire Control Device for the recoilless Carl-Gustaf rifle for use by the Swedish Armed Forces.

The new High Explosive round is programmable and has the ability to communicate with the new Fire Control Device. This means that the Carl-Gustaf operator will be able to quickly configure a chambered round.   

The order values are approximately SEK 300 million and SEK 65 million respectively and deliveries will take place during 2022-2023.

“This order indicates the beginning of the future for Carl-Gustaf,” said Görgen Johansson, head of Saab’s business area Dynamics. “Through our expertise within ground combat weapons and advanced technology, we will, for the first time, enable communication with the ammunition. It gives the Carl-Gustaf operator an effective, but still easy to handle addition, to the already wide portfolio of Carl-Gustaf ammunition.”

These two additions, in combination with the order for Carl-Gustaf M4 placed in 2019, will mean a significant increase in capability for the Carl-Gustaf system in Sweden. 

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