Saab has signed a contract with the Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation for deliveries of the Carl-Gustaf M4 weapon, ammunition and coaching gear, with an order worth of roughly SEK 510 million (£41m) and deliveries scheduled for 2026 to 2028, the corporate said.
The procurement covers the weapon system, related ammunition and coaching package meant to help Danish forces, in response to Saab.
The corporate stated the contract continues a long-standing relationship, noting that Denmark has used Carl-Gustaf techniques, domestically generally known as Dysekanon, because the Nineteen Seventies and took supply of the M4 variant in 2022.
“Carl-Gustaf M4 presents unmatched precision, portability, and a variety of ammunition choices, making certain that Danish forces are well-equipped to deal with numerous and evolving threats,” stated Görgen Johansson, head of Saab’s enterprise space Dynamics, within the press launch. “We look ahead to persevering with our long-standing help for the Danish Armed Forces.”
Saab describes the Carl-Gustaf as a man-portable recoilless rifle that’s reusable and adaptable for a wide range of missions, and stated the brand new deliveries will maintain the system’s availability for Danish items, in response to the corporate.
The order follows Saab’s ongoing efforts to help worldwide clients. Deliveries are set to happen from 2026 to 2028, when the gear, ammunition and coaching supplies might be handed over to the Danish authorities.

