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2.2 Bombers (Bomb), torpedo bombers (Torped) and ground attack (Attack) 2.3 ... This is a list of Swedish military aircraft since its start. ... Helicopter P: Prov ...
The Swedish Armed Forces Helicopter Wing [3] (Swedish: Försvarsmaktens helikopterflottilj, Hkpflj) organizes all Swedish Armed Forces military helicopter operations. The unit was formed in 1998 by merging the Army, Air Force and Navy helicopter resources. The unit is located in three places in Sweden, with headquarters at Malmen Airbase in ...
The aviation units that were formerly under the Swedish Army (" Arméflyget") and the Swedish Navy (" Marinflyget") have been merged with the helicopter units of the Air Force to form the single Helicopter Wing (Hkpflj) for the entire Armed Forces. The wing has been placed under the authority of the Air Force and consists of:
Sweden’s prime minister said the attack at the Risbergska School was the worst mass shooting in country’s history. ... Helicopters were dispatched to the scene as part of the major response ...
Tomas Poletti Lundstrom, an academic researcher in racism at Uppsala University, who happens to live just a few minutes from the site of the attack and heard police helicopters fly over his home ...
This is a list of equipment used by the Swedish Air Force, the branch of the Armed Forces of the Sweden that specializes in aerial warfare. It covers active equipment, such as aircraft and ordnance. It covers active equipment, such as aircraft and ordnance.
In terms of helicopters in the Swedish air force bothe NH90 (HKP14) and UH60-M Blackhawk (HKP16) is being used, as well as AW-109 (HKP15) as a light helicopter. In 2014, the Swedish air force ordered 60 Gripen E. [ citation needed ]
This is a list of equipment of the Swedish Army currently in use. It includes current equipment such as small arms , combat vehicles , explosives, missile systems, engineering vehicles, logistical vehicles, artillery, air defence and transport vehicles.