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Saab & HAL Join Forces for Advanced Laser Warning System in India

Swedish defence firm Saab has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to collaborate on the Electronic Warfare Laser Warning System-310 (LWS-310). The agreement, signed on February 13, 2025, focuses on strengthening India’s defence sector by allowing HAL to manufacture the advanced laser warning system domestically. This move aligns with the ‘Make in India’ initiative and aims to enhance self-reliance in critical defence technology.

What is the Purpose of This MoU Between Saab and HAL?

The primary objective of the MoU is to establish a structured partnership for the production and maintenance of the LWS-310 system in India. Saab will transfer critical maintenance technology to HAL under a Maintenance Transfer of Technology (ToT) agreement, ensuring that India gains the necessary skills and infrastructure to support and sustain this advanced electronic warfare system.

The LWS-310 is designed to detect laser-based threats quickly and accurately, allowing combat vehicles to respond effectively. The system provides early warnings against laser-guided weapons, enhancing the survivability of military assets. By transferring production and maintenance capabilities to HAL, the MoU ensures long-term operational support for this system in India.

How Does This Collaboration Fit Into the Larger Saab-HAL Partnership?

Saab and HAL have a history of collaboration in India’s defence sector. Their partnership dates back to 2005, during the Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) program. In 2017, Saab Grintek Defence, a subsidiary of Saab, entered an agreement with HAL’s Avionics Division for technology transfer related to the Integrated Defensive Aids Suite (IDAS) system. This contract, valued at ZAR 112 million (USD 8.5 million), enabled the development of maintenance infrastructure at HAL’s Hyderabad facility and trained personnel to handle the system.

Further strengthening their ties, Saab received orders from HAL in 2013 for the serial production of an integrated electronic warfare self-protection system for India’s Army and Air Force. The deal, worth SEK 216 million (USD 33 million), highlighted India’s trust in Saab’s expertise and HAL’s growing capabilities in defence production.

What Does This Agreement Mean for India’s Defence Self-Reliance?

Mats Palmberg, Chairman and Managing Director of Saab India, emphasized that this agreement reinforces Saab’s commitment to India’s defence manufacturing sector. By enabling local production, Saab and HAL are ensuring a secure and sustainable supply chain for advanced defence technologies. This aligns with India’s vision of strengthening indigenous defence capabilities and reducing dependency on foreign imports.

This collaboration is a significant step toward modernizing India’s defence forces with cutting-edge technology while creating skilled jobs and technical expertise within the country. The MoU between Saab and HAL underlines the increasing global confidence in India’s ability to manufacture and sustain advanced military technologies.

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Why in News? Saab signed an MoU with HAL on February 13, 2025, to manufacture the Electronic Warfare Laser Warning System-310 (LWS-310) in India. The deal includes Maintenance Transfer of Technology (ToT) to enhance India’s defence capabilities under ‘Make in India’.
Companies Involved Saab (Sweden) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) (India)
Technology Transferred Maintenance ToT for LWS-310
Purpose of LWS-310 Detects and warns against laser-guided threats, enhancing combat vehicle protection
Previous Saab-HAL Deals – 2017: Saab-HAL contract for IDAS system (ZAR 112 million / USD 8.5 million)
– 2013: Saab order for electronic warfare self-protection system (SEK 216 million / USD 33 million)
Make in India Initiative The deal strengthens India’s self-reliance in defence technology
Saab Headquarters Stockholm, Sweden
HAL Headquarters Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
HAL Chairman & MD Dr. D. K. Sunil
Saab India MD Mats Palmberg
India-Sweden Defence Ties Strengthened through multiple collaborations in defence technology
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