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SAFE - Public Safety & Security

Situational Awareness for Enhanced Security (SAFE) is a powerful, next generation platform, designed for Mission Critical organisations including Police, Fire, Airport and Transport to enable faster, more informed decision-making and a support more coordinated response. Built on a flexible and open configuration framework, SAFE helps organisations manage mission-critical operations with ease, providing real-time situational awareness to support operational scenarios and aid a faster, more effective response.

Key features

Empowering organisations to make faster, smarter decisions
Efficiently manages demand across multiple channels
Unified solution for control room operations

Next Generation Control Room Solution from Saab

Saab deliver technological excellence and for over 40 years Saab has provided civil, defence and security technologies that are designed to keep people and society safe. 

The SAFE solution is built on an enterprise-wide unified platform, setting it apart from traditional solutions. This uniqueness lies in its ability to provide an integrated and cohesive platform that spans the entire spectrum of Mission Critical operations.   It combines many traditionally disparate control room systems including, Contact Management, CRM, Incident Management, Resource Management, Telephony, Radio, Dispatch/Mobilisation, Video Monitoring, Business Analytics and Mobile working functions within a single command and control solution.

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In the ever-evolving landscape of public safety and emergency response, the control room stands as the nerve centre, orchestrating symphony of critical operations. As technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, it becomes imperative for control rooms to evolve seamlessly, ensuring not only efficiency but also adaptability to emerging challenges.   There is now a pressing need for control rooms to embrace change in order to drive efficiency and elevate their operational capabilities.

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Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD)

Fast, reliable coordination for emergency response

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National Initiatives

Support for National and Governmental Initiatives

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GIS

Feature rich geospatial engine supporting use of a wide range of map formats, dynamic display of spatial data and integral route planning.

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Mobility

Integrated Mobility Capability or support for use of external mobile solutions

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Critical Communications

Integral Comms delivering omni channel secure communications

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Seamless Integration

Standard interfaces support dynamic data exchange with external systems

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Complete Solution

Single platform, combining multiple capabilities to deliver a complete, end to end solution

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Configuration Framework

Ability to align system to current and future business process via configuration

 

 

The ultimate tank killer
NLAW
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The ultimate tank killer
Destroy any target

Tanks are playing an increasingly decisive role in complex battle environments. Tanks have traditionally allowed their operators to hunt opponents in relative safety. NLAW turns the tables by removing this safety level, earning its name as the ultimate tank killer.

Turn the tables

The NLAW gives the enemy something to think about – they can no longer employ traditional tactics when faced with NLAW weapons. Their change in behaviour will force them onto the backfoot and put the odds in your favour. It is best in class for dismounted troops in all environments and terrain, providing the power when you need it.

Lightweight, swift, powerful

The unjammable and man-portable system can be deployed in around five seconds by a single soldier, day or night. With a combat range of 20–800 m and a single shape charge, NLAW is the best anti-tank weapon for infantries and dismounted troops in complex terrain. 

Precision from any position

Extremely flexible, NLAW can attack from almost any position, from up high in a building to behind a tree or in a ditch. You can fire down 45 degrees and can shoot from inside a building, from a basement or from the second floor of a building out of the range of most tanks.

Hitting the target

One of the major challenges facing anti-tank weaponry is hitting the target when obstructed by countermeasures and obstacles, such as other vehicles, heat sources and power lines. No lock-on signature is required. The operator simply tracks the target for a few seconds before firing and NLAW does the rest.

OTA and DA in one

With selectable Overfly Top Attack (OTA) against armoured targets and Direct Attack (DA) for non-armoured opponents and troops inside buildings, NLAW fires perfectly in confined spaces.

NLAW’s OTA function is effective at just 20 m, making it ideal for short-range combat, even where the tank is behind cover. Its armour-piercing warhead can destroy heavily protected MBTs in a single shot. The system is also extremely effective when the operator can only see a tiny portion of the target. The operator can simply aim at the visible part and fire. The missile will travel one metre above the line of sight before it takes the tank out from above.

In DA mode, NLAW can be used against soft targets like trucks, buses, cars and helicopters. When fired directly through a window into a building, fragments will cause significant damage.

The ideal mix of PLOS guidance and OTA delivers easy handling, great accuracy and high kill probability, every time.

OTA explained

Our NLAW system is an easy system to use. Watch this video to see how it uses PLOS (predicted line of sight) and OTA (Overfly-top-attack) to enable its powerful shape charge warhead hit the tank at it´s weakest point - the turret. Maximising the potential damage to the tank.

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Did you know...

With the powerful OTA, NLAW is the MBT's worst enemy. Here are some interesting facts about NLAW you may not already know.

  • NLAW was developed in a cooperation between Sweden and UK where its designated as Robot 57 respectively MBT LAW 
  • It is the only system that can take out a Main Battle Tank from 20 metres
  • The NLAW can penetrate more than 500 mm armour 
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mm Armour penetration

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