Full-Time
Posted on 11/15/2025
Global defense and security technology company
$99.1k - $128.8k/yr
East Syracuse, NY, USA
In Person
US Citizenship, US Top Secret Clearance, UK Citizenship Required
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Saab is a global defense and security company that develops fighter jets, submarines, radars, and other advanced systems for military and civil protection. Its products work through the integration of high-performance hardware, software, and sensors, such as Gripen avionics and radar networks that detect targets and guide responses. It differentiates itself with deep in-house capabilities, a long defense heritage, and ongoing investment in AI and digital security. Its goal is to help nations protect security and sovereignty by delivering reliable technologies and comprehensive services worldwide.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Stockholms kommun, Sweden
Founded
1937
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Finnish AI startup Axel AI has secured €120 million in funding to scale its military intelligence software, led by Swedish defence company Saab and Finnish state investment fund Tesi. The late-2023 round reflects growing collaboration between tech startups and traditional defence contractors amid Europe's shifting geopolitical landscape. Axel AI's platform performs real-time sensor data fusion, integrating information from multiple sensors to provide unified situational awareness for military units. The technology acts as an operating system for defence applications, translating vast data streams into actionable insights. The funding will expand research and development teams and accelerate European market penetration. Defence and dual-use technology investments in the Nordic region reached €368 million in 2023, up 69% from 2022. Axel AI has also partnered with Finnish firm XVision to establish a Finnish Large AI Hub for automated defence data analysis.
Swedish defence and security company Saab reported record order bookings for 2025, reaching SEK 100.1 billion in the fourth quarter, up from SEK 17.6 billion the previous year. Full-year sales grew 34.5% organically to SEK 27.7 billion, with strong performance across all business areas. Operating profit increased 67% to SEK 3.3 billion, representing an 11.8% margin. Adjusted for a SEK 336 million capital gain from divesting Saab TransponderTech, operating profit rose 50% with a 10.6% margin. Operational cash flow strengthened to SEK 6.3 billion. Saab upgraded its medium-term organic sales growth target to around 22% compound annual growth rate through 2027, up from 18%. The board proposed a dividend of SEK 2.40 per share.
The Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) has signed a nine-year loan agreement worth SEK 1.2 billion (€109.4 million) with Swedish defence company Saab AB to finance research and development investments in Nordic countries. This marks NIB's first defence loan in Sweden. The funding will support Saab's R&D in defence technologies, including autonomy, AI-based command and control systems, distributed sensors and advanced weapons. NIB President and CEO André Küüsvek described it as the bank's largest loan to a private sector defence company to date. NIB is the international financial institution of eight Nordic and Baltic countries, financing projects that improve productivity and benefit the environment. The bank holds AAA/Aaa credit ratings from S&P Global Ratings and Moody's.
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Saab at Dubai Airshow 2025. Saab will be exhibiting at the Dubai Airshow, Dubai World Central, United Arab Emirates from 17-21 November. Come to stand #945 in the main exhibition hall to learn more about how Saab is making people and society safer. Saab GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft Saab is displaying a range of advanced systems that provide operational air power superiority through force multipliers such as GlobalEye and Gripen E fighter. Saab will also be participating at the Dubai International Air Chiefs' Conference as a gold sponsor. For the first time on its stand at Dubai, Saab will have a model of Gripen E. In a world where success and survivability are dictated by the ability to evolve, Gripen E is developed to counter and defeat advanced future threats. Appearing at the show will be GlobalEye as the world | s most advanced AEW&C solution that operates as strategic national asset in peace, crisis and conflict that first entered service with the UAE Air Force & Air Defence. It brings ground-breaking capabilities that can provide simultaneous air, maritime and ground surveillance in one single solution. Brought to market through co-operation with the UAE's Tawazun Council for Defence Enablement, Coast Control Radar, a software-driven solution crucial to safeguard waterways, and DeployNet, a secure communications system designed for military operations, are breakthrough products in their respective sectors and visitors can learn more by enquiring at the Saab stand. "Now more than ever, protecting the sovereignty of airspace is foremost in the minds of many. Saab's expertise in airborne and ground systems that protect and defend national airspace are central to our Dubai Airshow presence. Our solutions contribute significantly to national security and will be very much part of our discussions with potential customers. We are committed to our partners in the region and look forward to meeting our customers and engaging with stakeholders from the UAE and beyond," said Heléne Bittmann, Managing Director of Saab in the UAE. The world-famous Giraffe 1X multifunctional, multi-mission radar will also make an appearance where visitors can come and see how its helps create time to act, with simultaneous capabilities including air surveillance, ground based air defence, and drone detection. Visitors to the stand can also learn about its civil and military digital tower product family, including its modular, secure and quick-to-deploy Deployable Digital Tower. This digital tower supports air strip operations and can be mission ready within an hour and operated remotely from a secure location at a base or connected to a centralised facility hundreds of miles away, keeping deployed personnel safe. Other solutions include Saab's Arexis Electronic Warfare system for Gripen E and Eurofighter EK, as well as self-protection countermeasure systems to detect and counter hostile weapon systems. So come along to Saab's stand to learn how Saab is helping to keep people and society safe.