Title: Saab in Brief
1Saab in Brief
Defence 78
Non-defence 22
Exports
Sweden
17,250 (1,881 MEUR) 1,293 (141 MEUR) 7.5 13,316
Sales MSEK Operating income MSEK Operating
margin, Number of employees
60
46
65
Order bookings
Sales
Order backlog
2003 figures (Rate 9.17)
2Saab products and systems
Airborne Systems
Shoulder-launched Anti-armour and Support Weapons
Air Defence Systems
Signature Management Systems
Electronic Warfare Systems
Naval Systems
Command and Control Systems
Simulation and Training Systems
3Saab organisation
Saab
Ă…ke Svensson, President and CEO Executive
Management Åke Svensson, Göran Sjöblom, Ingemar
Andersson, Jan Nygren
Corporate Staff and functions
Business Units
Saab Aerosystems
Saab Bofors Dynamics (incl. subsidiaries)
SaabTech (incl. subsidiaries)
Gripen International
Saab Training Systems
Saab Systems
AerotechTelub
Saab Aerostructures
Saab Bofors Underwater Systems
Saab Metech, Saab Contracting, Saab Aviocomp and
CSM Materialteknik
Saab Ericsson Space
Saab Barracuda
Saab Aviation Services (incl. Saab Aircraft and
Saab Aircraft Leasing)
Saab Nyge Aero
Saab TransponderTech
4Organisation
President Björn Erman
Staff functions
Display- and Reconn. Systems Division Micael
Johansson
Electronic Warfare Systems Division Pontus de
Laval
Airborne Equipment Division Ronny Nyqvist
Avitronics Ben Ash
Grintek Comm. SystemsVincent Scholtz
EMC ServicesElmiljöteknik ABJan-Erik Hultman
Logtronics André Landsberg
5Locations and key figures
Pro forma sales 1,400 MSEK (153 MEUR) Backlog
of orders 4,200 MSEK (458 MEUR) No. of
employees 950
- Stockholm, Järfälla
- EW Systems
- - Head office
(550 in RSA, 49 owned)
- Stockholm, Kista
- Display Reconnaissance
- Systems
Figures from 2003 (Rate 9.17)
- Göteborg
- Airborne Equipment
- EMC Services
- Linköping
- Display Reconnaissance
- Systems
Jönköping - Airborne Equipment
- South Africa
- - Avitronics
- - Logtronics
- Grintek
- Communication Systems
The Järfälla Head Office
6Airborne Equipment Division
7Competences
- Marketing Sales
- Project Management
- Design Development
- Quality Assurance
- ProductionEngineering
- Manufacture
- Training
- Support
8Market Areas
- Helicopters (new programsand upgrades.)
- Fighters, Trainers,Military Transport Aircraft
- Commercial Aircraft
- UAVs
9Avionics Platforms, examples
- Helicopters
- Helitow sighting system
- Bearing monitoringunit for rotor system
- Tactical Mission systems
- Gripen
- Display and Control system
- Mission system
- Reconnaissance pod
- Precision mechanics
- Utility Management system
- Stores Management system
- F-18
- Digital recording system
- A380
- Integrated Modular Avionics Test Rig Platform
10Products Airborne Equipment Division
Flight Control Equipment
- Throttle Actuator
- Position Sensors
- Acceleration Sensors
- Angular Rate Sensors
- Primary Servoactuators
11Avionics, product range Modular Reconnaissance
Pod System
- A flexible and Modular Approach for Timely
Intelligence. - Advanced medium and high altitude reconnaissance
sensor can be accommodated in the rotating window
mid-section. - Provides both automatic and manual control of
reconnaissance sensors. - The Modular Reconnaissance Pod is carried on
Gripens centreline pylon and is integrated to the
aircraft avionic system. - Interoperable with STANAG NATO requirements for
distribution of intelligence information.
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14Electronic Warfare Systems BOL Advanced
Countermeasures Dispenser
- Utilises wing tip vortices increased blooming
and doppler. - Two geometrically separated dispensers double the
RCS. - No pyrotechnics low payload cost, increased
safety and efficiency. - High capacity 160 chaff or IR packs in each
dispenser. - Precise time control.
- Low additional weight and drag.
- Proven superior performance.
Qualified and in operation F-14 Tomcat, UK
Harrier GR7, Tornado F3/Gr4, JA-37 Viggen
Under development/installation F/A-18 Hornet
On order F-15 Eagle, EF-2000 Typhoon, JAS-39
Gripen