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Kebni to Supply Tailored Inertial Measurement Units for Saab’s NLAW Anti-tank Weapon System

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Kebni to Supply Tailored Inertial Measurement Units for Saab’s NLAW Anti-tank Weapon System

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Saab NLAW (Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon)
Saab NLAW (Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon)

Kebni receives additional order regarding tailored sensor units for Saab’s NLAW Anti-tank Weapon System. The order value is 57,9 MSEK with deliveries planned for 2025. Kebni AB has received its third volume order regarding continued production and deliveries of the tailor-made IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) for Saab’s NLAW antitank system. The order value is 57,9 MSEK and deliveries are planned for 2025. With this order, Kebni has received IMU orders from Saab valued at a total of 214 MSEK over the past 14 months. Production and deliveries of the first order is currently ongoing.In June 2020, Saab awarded Kebni a framework agreement to develop and deliver a tailored sensor unit, designed to enable precise stabilization and positioning for the NLAW antitank missile.

“This third order confirms Kebni’s ability and trustworthiness in quickly transforming critical application’s demanding requirements into series delivered products. As the IMU deliveries for NLAW proceeds, we’re excited to concurrently focus on additional client projects.” says Erik Winther, Head of Sales at Kebni.

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The tailor-made Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU).
The tailor-made Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU). (Photo by Kebni)

The Saab Bofors Dynamics NLAW ( Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon), also known as the MBT LAW or RB 57, is a fire-and-forget, lightweight shoulder-fired, and disposable (single-use) line of sight (LOS) missile system, designed for infantry use. The missile uses a soft-launch system and is guided by predicted line of sight (PLOS). It can carry out an overfly top attack (OTA) on an armoured vehicle, or a direct attack (DA) on structures and non-armoured vehicles. The system was developed in Sweden by prime contractor Saab Bofors Dynamics, on behalf of the British and Swedish defence authorities who procured the system in a joint venture. It was mainly produced in the United Kingdom by Team MBT LAW UK, which included 14 subcontractors, most notably Thales Air Defence.

Kebni has a long history and extensive experience in advanced inertial sensing solutions as well as satellite antenna solutions. The company, headquartered in Stockholm, is a leading supplier of reliable technology, products and solutions for stabilization, positioning, navigation, and safety. Kebni’s products and solutions are aimed at government, military, and commercial customers. The company operates in a global market, directly and through a network of resellers. Kebni currently has operations in two different product areas – satellite communication and inertial sensors.

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