Teledyne Technologies receives follow-on order from Sweden’s FMV for additional GAVIA AUV systems and payload modules

Reuters03-27 20:01
Teledyne Technologies receives follow-on order from Sweden’s FMV for additional GAVIA AUV systems and payload modules
  • Sweden’s Defence Materiel Administration placed a follow-on order for additional Teledyne Gavia autonomous underwater vehicles and payload modules.
  • The agreement was signed during the Navy Tech Conference in Gothenburg, Sweden.
  • The order follows the initial delivery of Gavia systems to the Swedish Armed Forces in 2025.
  • Gavia systems are intended to support mine countermeasures and explosive ordnance disposal operations.
  • The order is part of a multiyear framework agreement tied to Swedish Armed Forces fleet modernization and underwater surveillance objectives.


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