Soldier Systems defence companies in Sweden
We track 17 soldier systems companies in Sweden, most of them in Malmö and Stockholm. 1 of them is hiring now, with 2 open roles. Among them are SnigelDesign, Aimpoint and Air Target Sweden.
All Soldier Systems Companies in Sweden
Tactical carrying equipment, body armour and modular load-bearing systems for military and law enforcement. Key supplier to the Swedish Armed Forces for over 20 years, founded 1990 by a Swedish airborne ranger.
Aimpoint develops red-dot sighting systems and electro-optical aiming devices used by military, law-enforcement and professional security users.
Acoustic scoring system manufacturer for live-fire air-to-air, ground-to-air and air-to-ground training. Miss Distance Indicator and LOMAH products sold to military customers in more than 30 countries since 1956.
Nordic defence and law-enforcement systems supplier founded in 1996, now part of the Defensor Group. Operates its own ATX Training facility in Kungsbacka and builds and integrates C-UAS and tactical equipment for Nordic military and police customers.
Bertin Exensor develops unattended ground sensor networks and surveillance systems for military, border-security and critical-infrastructure protection missions.
XR specialist building VR and MR training simulations for the defence sector, including certified virtual reality helicopter pilot training. Counts BAE Systems Hägglunds among its clients, based in central Stockholm.
INVISIO develops tactical communications and hearing-protection systems for defence and public-safety teams operating in high-noise mission environments.
MilDef supplies rugged IT systems, tactical computers and integrated hardware for military, government and critical-infrastructure operations.
Develops controllable multispectral camouflage, signature-management and decoy systems for armoured vehicles and ground forces. Selected by the European Defence Fund to develop adaptive multispectral camouflage as part of a European tank programme spanning 19 countries.
Designs and builds high-security protective shelters, EMP-shielded containers and secure data centres, including the SSK 35A modular shelter rated against 155mm artillery fragmentation and NBC threats. Astor Group associated company headquartered in Linköping.
Designs and builds turnkey shooting ranges and modular target systems for the Swedish Armed Forces, Swedish Police and special units, with patented Svalin environmentally friendly bullet traps. Operations began in 1917 and the company has been independent since 2005, headquartered in Strängnäs.
Bålsta-based manufacturer designing and producing ballistic body armour and protective helmets for police, military and special forces, with over 15 years of experience and exclusively European raw materials. Sole Swedish supplier of qualified body armour, recently delivered Body Armour 24 to the Swedish Armed Forces.
Sweden's first indigenous assault rifle manufacturer, building the SD1-MCR 5.56×45mm NATO combat rifle from a precision-engineering facility in Eskilstuna. Founded in 2022 and selling exclusively to government, military and security customers.
Sweden Ballistics AB is building Europe's first new TNT production facility since the 1990s in Nora, targeting 4,500 tonnes annual output by 2028 to supply NATO-standard explosives for European ammunition and drone warheads. Backed by EQT co-founder Thomas von Koch and ex-Chief of Army Karl Engelbrektson.
Manufacturer of linking and delinking systems, flash hiders, feed chutes and weapon-mount upgrades for M2 .50 cal and NATO machine guns. Over 30 years of weapons development experience with exclusive focus on defence and law enforcement clients.
Develops durable functional workwear for military, police, ambulance and search-and-rescue operations across temperatures from +15C to -50C. Founded over 40 years ago and dual-branded as Torraka in North America.
Nordic defence group with 176 employees supplying live-fire training, simulators, power supply, shelters and systems integration to FMV, the Swedish Armed Forces, KNDS, Lockheed Martin, L3Harris and NATO allies. Delivered CV90 simulators under a 126 MSEK KNDS contract in 2026.