Swedish coast guard to receive machine guns to meet threat

The Swedish coast guard will equip personnel with heavier weapons and install machine guns on some vessels. Civil defence minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin (M) justifies the decision citing the deteriorating security situation in the Baltic Sea. The government issued the mandate last year, which has now been reported.

The Swedish coast guard is to receive heavier weapons to bolster self-protection on its seagoing platforms. Currently, the only weapons onboard are the crew's handguns.

"In the immediate future, the coming year, machine guns will be mounted, among other things, on some of the vessels. And reinforcement weapons will be purchased that can be carried by personnel onboard," says Carl-Oskar Bohlin (M), minister for civil defence.

The move is driven by the current security situation, increased cooperation with the Armed Forces, and future scenarios. "It is important to meet the threat picture that already exists today against the coast guard's vessels," Bohlin says. He adds that the security situation has deteriorated successively in recent years and could worsen.

The coast guard has recently conducted operations against vessels suspected of belonging to the Russian shadow fleet, most recently on Sunday when the sanctioned tanker Jin Hui was boarded. The agency also monitors underwater cables in the Baltic Sea, which have suffered several incidents in recent years. "The coast guard is indispensably important in a world situation where security in the Baltic Sea is exposed," Bohlin says.

The government issued the mandate last year to strengthen self-protection, which has now been reported. Further ahead, more advanced equipment is being considered, including weapons systems and drone defence.

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Swedish Jas 39 Gripen jets escorting Russian Kilo-class submarine in Kattegat toward Baltic Sea.
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Swedish fighter jets follow Russian submarine toward Baltic Sea

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Swedish Jas 39 Gripen jets met a Russian Kilo-class submarine in the Kattegat on Friday, heading into the Baltic Sea. The Armed Forces are tracking it with allies as part of routine operations. The submarine is in international waters without violating Swedish territory.

The Swedish Coast Guard has submitted a plan to the government to protect its vessels from rising threats in the Baltic Sea. The agency is introducing new weapons, jammers and training to handle drones and hybrid attacks.

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Sweden's Minister for Civil Defence Carl-Oskar Bohlin (M) states that the country will continue to act against vessels in Russia's shadow fleet violating maritime law. Russia has threatened Sweden, Finland, and France following recent boardings. The Coast Guard and police have boarded two suspected ships in Swedish territorial waters.

Three suspected Russian shadow ships are forcibly anchored off Trelleborg with 36 crew members stranded aboard for months. More were confined on Sunday when Jin Hui was boarded. The Coast Guard warns of interventions if more vessels enter Swedish waters.

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Swedish combat vehicles and Dutch Apache helicopters simulate an attack at Revingehed in Skåne as part of the major Aurora 26 exercise. The drill involves 18,000 participants from Sweden and allies, running until May 13. Russia's war in Ukraine drives the heightened Nato focus.

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