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Saab Inks Four-Year Support Contract with Australian Army for 84mm Carl Gustaf M4 Recoilless Rifle

Saab has secured a significant four-year contract with the Australian Army to provide extensive in-service support for the 84mm Carl Gustaf M4 recoilless rifle, a vital component of the country’s short-range anti-armour weaponry. This initiative includes provisions for two additional two-year extensions, highlighting the long-term nature of the partnership.

The contract entails not only the maintenance and repair of the multi-role system but also the provision of spare parts and comprehensive training for both operators and maintenance personnel within the Australian Army. This strategic support is expected to enhance the operational capabilities of the troops utilizing the system.

According to a recent press release, this development is aimed at driving growth through updates to Saab’s product roadmap while establishing a framework for future acquisitions that will facilitate capability enhancements. Andy Keough, Managing Director of Saab Australia, emphasized the company’s role as a sovereign provider, citing its proven record in supporting Australia’s land forces. He noted that Saab’s local workforce and agility, along with unrestricted access to products, allow for a rapid delivery of capabilities to the Australian Defence Force.

The Carl Gustaf M4 recoilless rifle has been recognized for its combat-proven capabilities and versatility. The Australian government made an initial order for this portable weapon system in 2018, valued at $15.46 million, followed by a more substantial procurement worth $36.8 million in 2023. In June, these rifles received an upgrade through the integration of a state-of-the-art thermal imager developed by Finnish company Senop, enhancing their functionality with a day camera, thermal imaging, laser rangefinder, and ballistic calculation features.

This system is not exclusive to Australia, as the Carl Gustaf M4 is utilized by over 40 defense forces around the world. Notably, Poland has also recognized the system’s value, signing a substantial $1.2-billion order in March of this year. This contract with the Australian Army reaffirms Saab’s commitment to providing cutting-edge support and technology to allied forces.

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