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From San Diego, California and West Lafayette, Indiana all the way to Syracuse, New York and Cranston, Rhode Island, Saab, Inc.’s 2025 story stretched across an entire nation. It was a year measured in warfighters trained, technologies deployed, historic ground breakings and research partnerships all stemming from Saab’s central purpose: keeping people and society safe.
Drawing from their experience in the U.S. armed forces, veterans help Saab’s teams deliver trusted technologies that keep people and society safe.
As the U.S. Marine Corps approaches 250 years of service, Saab, Inc. celebrates its partnership with America's expeditionary force.
As the Navy marks a historic milestone, Saab proudly celebrates a decades-long partnership while looking to the horizon of providing platforms, sensors, weapons and autonomous maritime technologies.
A modern military relies on top-tier training solutions at all levels, precisely tailored to meet the demands of the battlefield. Central to this is the utilization of advanced technology and modern software, enabling the delivery of progressively immersive and realistic live training simulations.
As the U.S. Air Force marks 78 years of service to the nation, Saab, Inc. celebrates its proud partnership supporting America’s Airmen with innovative training systems, domestic manufacturing and a shared commitment to advancing airpower for the future.
Whether in combat or disaster relief, U.S. armed forces and our allies are often deployed to remote, austere environments lacking the critical infrastructure needed to complete the mission. Enter Saab’s Deployable Aircraft Maintenance (DAM) facility.
In Michigan’s annual joint multinational exercise, Saab’s training systems assist over 200 partner forces and U.S. military personnel with state-of-the-art training.
This National Hire a Veteran Day, learn how veterans drive impact at Saab and continue working to keep people and society safe.
Saab is a firm believer in the “Triple Helix” cooperation model, where academia, industry and government combine to identify, research and develop innovative technologies and services that meet the nation’s needs. That is why Saab is investing not only in domestic advanced manufacturing and R&D, but also in the people and institutions shaping the technologies of the future.