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Sweden is acquiring long-range missiles and boosting defenses to counter Russian threats post-NATO entry.
Sweden is pursuing long-range cruise and ballistic missiles with a 2,000-kilometer range to deter Russia, following its NATO membership and growing concerns over Russian military expansion.
The move, driven by threats from Russian cruise missiles, drones, and ballistic weapons, aims to enable strikes on deep targets like command centers and infrastructure.
The country is also investing 3.5 billion kronor in Germany’s Iris-T air defense system and upgrading radar, drones, and surveillance.
These efforts are part of a broader defense buildup, including a 300-billion-kronor investment over a decade and plans to sell Gripen jets to Ukraine.
Suecia está adquiriendo misiles de largo alcance y aumentando las defensas para contrarrestar las amenazas rusas post-entrada en la OTAN.