• Saab Carl-Gustaf M4 weapon.

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    Saab Carl-Gustaf M4 weapon. Credit: Saab
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Saab has signed a contract with the Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation for deliveries of the Carl-Gustaf M4 weapon, ammunition and training equipment. The order value is SEK 510 million (approx. AU $82.5 million) and deliveries will take place 2026-2028.

“Carl-Gustaf M4 offers unmatched precision, portability, and a wide range of ammunition options, ensuring that Danish forces are well-equipped to handle diverse and evolving threats. We look forward to continuing our long-standing support for the Danish Armed Forces,” Head of Saab’s business area Dynamics, Görgen Johansson, stated. 

Carl-Gustaf is a man-portable recoilless rifle built for modern combat. The Danish Armed Forces has been using Carl-Gustaf, known in Denmark as Dysekanon, since the 1970s and acquired the latest version, Carl-Gustaf M4, in 2022. 

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