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Sweden wants long-range weapon systems able to strike inside Russia

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Posted on November 25, 2025

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By Johan Ahlander STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Sweden's military wants long-range cruise missiles able to strike targets deep inside other countries, a deterrent which the defence minister said on Tuesday was

Sweden Aims for Long-Range Weapons to Deter Russia

By Johan Ahlander

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Sweden's military wants long-range cruise missiles able to strike targets deep inside other countries, a deterrent which the defence minister said on Tuesday was needed to match Russia's own long-range capabilities.

In a report submitted to the government this week, the Swedish Armed Forces said it wants weapon systems with a range of up to 2,000 km (1,243 miles) to be able to strike military installations and critical infrastructure deep behind enemy lines.

"The experience from the war in Ukraine indicates that Russia is vigorously developing its long-range capabilities, both with cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and long-range drones," Defence Minister Pal Jonson told Reuters. "We must build a stronger deterrent against that threat."

The distance between Moscow and Stockholm is around 1,000 km.

Sweden's air force has ordered the Swedish-German Taurus cruise missiles, with a reach of around 500 km, for its Gripen fighter jets, but Jonson said other systems could also be considered.

The report also said that Russia is expected to increase its military capacity in the coming five years and that Sweden needs to increase its air defence and intelligence capabilities, including drones and spy satellites.

(Reporting by Johan AhlanderEditing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • Sweden seeks long-range cruise missiles to deter Russia.
  • Swedish Armed Forces want weapons with a 2,000 km range.
  • Defense Minister highlights Russia's growing capabilities.
  • Sweden's air force has ordered Taurus missiles.
  • Report suggests boosting air defense and intelligence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a cruise missile?
A cruise missile is a guided missile that is designed to deliver a large warhead over long distances with high precision. They are typically used for striking ground targets.
What is military deterrence?
Military deterrence is a strategy aimed at preventing an adversary from taking an undesirable action, typically through the threat of significant retaliation or punishment.
What is air defense?
Air defense refers to the measures taken to protect a country or area from aerial attacks, including the use of missiles, radar systems, and fighter jets.
What are ballistic missiles?
Ballistic missiles are weapons that are launched into the air and follow a ballistic trajectory to deliver a payload to a predetermined target, often over long distances.

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