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France offers fully equipped frigate deal

Published on: November 24, 2025 9:16 PM

 

France has announced its readiness to deliver a fully equipped frigate to Sweden by 2030, as Stockholm continues exploring options for four new warships to strengthen its naval fleet. Moreover, Swedish officials aim to finalise a procurement decision by early 2026, marking a crucial phase for the country’s long-term defence planning.

The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration recently completed a market survey to acquire two new warships by 2030 and another two by 2035, creating significant interest among major shipbuilders. Additionally, offers under review reportedly include proposals from France’s Naval Group, the UK’s Babcock, Spain’s Navantia, and Sweden’s Saab, reflecting intense international competition.

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During a joint press briefing in Stockholm, France’s Defence Minister Catherine Vautrin confirmed that Paris submitted its offer in October and stands ready to meet Sweden’s timeline. She also emphasised that France can provide a fully equipped frigate with advanced defence systems while fostering deeper cooperation with Swedish industry, including closer ties with Saab.

Vautrin highlighted that France already operates the proposed model, the Amiral Ronarc’h frigate, which showcases proven capabilities and will visit Gothenburg next year for further demonstrations. Furthermore, Swedish Defence Minister Pål Jonson reiterated that no final decision has been made but expressed optimism about choosing a direction by early next year.

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The ministers also discussed Sweden’s GlobalEye airborne radar system, which France intends to buy under a joint letter of intent signed earlier this year. As talks progress, Vautrin noted that France will soon make announcements regarding the system, signalling growing strategic collaboration between the two countries.

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized, World Tagged With: defence partnership, France-Sweden defence, frigate offer, GlobalEye deal, Latest, Naval Group Sweden, Sweden navy upgrade

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