Saab has won a contract to supply the Latvian Armed Forces for deliveries of the shoulder-launched disposable AT4 weapon system.
Deliveries will take place in 2021.
The order is the third placed within the framework agreement signed in 2017 between Saab and Latvian Armed Forces. The framework agreement allows the Latvian Armed Forces to place orders for AT4 systems.
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