Swedish Army

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Coat of arms of the Swedish Army.

The Swedish Army (Swedish: Armén) is the army branch of the Swedish Armed Forces, the military of Sweden.

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The peace time organization of the Swedish Army is divided into a number of regiments for the different corps. The number of active regiments has been drastically reduced since the end of the Cold War:

One battalion of infantry troops:

One regiment and two battalions of cavalry troops:

Three regiments of armoured troops:

One regiment of artillery troops:

  • Artilleriregementet (A 9) located in Boden

One regiment of anti-aircraft troops:

  • Luftvärnsregementet (Lv 6) located in Halmstad

One regiment of engineering troops:

  • Göta ingenjörregemente (Ing 2) located in Eksjö

One regiment of signaling troops:

One regiment of supply troops:

  • Göta trängregemente (T 2) located in Skövde

The Swedish Army armament for Individual/Squad level include:

The Army uses a wide range of vehicles, mainly made by Swedish contractors. The Combat Vehicle 90 family of Infantry fighting vehicles has been an international success, with exports to countries including Norway, Switzerland and Finland. Vehicles in the army:

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