Review of All Swedish Armed Forces Equipment / Quantity of All Equipment

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The Swedish Armed Forces are the armed forces of the Kingdom of Sweden, tasked with the defence of the country as well as with promoting Sweden's wider interests, supporting international peacekeeping, and providing humanitarian aid. It consists of four service branches: the Swedish Army, the Swedish Air Force and the Swedish Navy, as well as a military reserve force, the Home Guard. Since 1994, all Swedish military branches are organised within a single unified government agency, the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters, which is headed by the Supreme Commander, even though the individual services maintain their distinct identities.
The Swedish Armed Forces have a long history, dating back to the sixteenth century, and have played an influential role in the history of Sweden. They reached their height in the seventeenth century, during the time of the Swedish Empire, when they participated in a variety of wars; these include the Scanian War, Second Northern War, and Great Northern War, among others. Since the nineteenth century, they have also played an important role in the maintenance of Swedish neutrality, especially during the Cold War.
The Swedish Armed Forces are made up of 25,600 active personnel, 11,800 military reserves, 22,200 Home Guard and 6,300 additional conscripts yearly into the Reserves (set to increase to 8,000 conscripts yearly by 2024) as of 2023.
Units of the Swedish Armed Forces are currently on deployment in several international operations either actively or as military observers, including Afghanistan as part of the Resolute Support Mission and in Kosovo (as part of Kosovo Force). Moreover, Swedish Armed Forces contribute as the leading state for a European Union Battlegroup approximately once every three years through the Nordic Battlegroup. Prior to 2024 Sweden had close relations with NATO and NATO members, and participates in training exercises like the Admiral Pitka Recon Challenge, and Exercise Trident Juncture 2018. In 2024, the country formally became a member of NATO. Sweden also has a strong cooperation with its closest allies of the Nordic countries being part of the Nordic Defence Cooperation and joint exercises such as Exercise Northern Wind.
Sweden has not participated in an officially declared war since the 1814 Swedish–Norwegian War, although its forces, under the UN flag, have been involved in conflicts like the Congo Crisis and the military intervention in Libya.

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00:00 *SWEDISH ARMED FORCES*
00:07 *SWEDISH ARMY*
00:15 - Main battle tanks
00:39 - Infantry fighting vehicle
00:55 - Armored personnel carriers
01:35 - Self-propelled howitzer
01:51 - Self-propelled mortar
02:07 - Howitzer
02:23 - Utility vehicles
03:19 - All-terrain vehicles
03:51 - Trucks
05:11 - Forward observer equipment
05:11 - Command, control and communications vehicles
05:43 - Engineering vehicles
06:47 - Counter-battery radars
07:03 - Surface-to-air missile system
07:51 - Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
08:07 *SWEDISH AIR FORCE*
08:15 - Combat aircraft
08:31 - AWACS
08:47 - Reconnaissance aircraft
09:03 - Tanker
09:19 - Transport
09:51 - Trainer aircraft
10:15 - Helicopters
10:47 - UAVs
11:27 *SWEDISH NAVY*
11:35 - Submarines
11:59 - Corvettes
12:23 - Mine warfare ships
12:47 - Patrol boats
13:19 - Assault crafts
13:35 - Landing crafts
13:51 - Auxiliary ships
14:55 - Training ships
15:11 *SWEDISH COAST GUARD*
15:19 - Multipurpose ships
15:59 - Maritime surveillance ships
16:23 - Environmental protection ships
16:55 - Smaller vessels
17:11 - Hovercraft
17:27 - Aircraft
17:42 *FUTURE EQUIPMENTS*

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