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How Saab and Boeing adapted long-range precision aircraft technology for ground unit armed forces requirements. The Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB) leverages a long history of missile technology development and expertise.The two firms jointly developed the GLSDB, which has been tested and refined since its first flight in 2015. This unique capability was initially developed without a program sponsor. Both companies saw the potential for such a system and internally funded its research and development for almost a decade.
Saab is rapidly expanding throughout the U.S. to meet the increasing demand required within several divisions. Two of these divisions are Autonomous and Undersea Systems and Surveillance Systems, and a new office in Quincy, Massachusetts, is opening this spring to support their growth.
Saab’s Virtual Ramp Control System at Kansas City International Airport went operational on Feb. 28, the latest in Saab’s rapidly growing set of digital tower deployments.
Air traffic controllers worldwide trust Saab’s surveillance and air traffic control automation tools daily to ensure flights arrive and depart safely. Saab’s solutions provide critical situational awareness in low-visibility conditions and drive automated alerts that act as life-saving safety nets. Our customers count on our surveillance products to provide data that allows them to identify – and stop – any potential mishap early. Airline passengers around the globe trust Saab with their lives every day, even if they don’t know we’re there.
Training as a Service: The Future of U.S. Armed Forces Training, Made by Saab, Inc.
How is the next generation of U.S. Navy submarine sonar operators being trained to identify threat submarines? The answer is Saab.