Iceye to Deliver Sovereign Space-based Intelligence For The Swedish Armed Forces

Across northern Europe, a new collaboration aims to bolster situational awareness. After months of planning and assessment, an arrangement brings the Swedish Armed Forces together with ICEYE to expand surveillance and reconnaissance capacity and to reinforce intelligence networks spanning the Nordics, the Arctic region, and NATO’s northeastern perimeter.
Sweden and ICEYE Sign Multi-Year Agreement
Recognized worldwide for space-borne imaging constellations, the Finnish operator, together with the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV), has finalized a contract supplying sovereign radar-imaging spacecraft systems based on synthetic aperture radar for national use by the Swedish military. Spanning several years and valued in the multi-million range, the arrangement strengthens situational awareness by delivering rapid, decision-ready satellite imagery that functions irrespective of weather or light.
At the capital city signing, documents were executed by Brigadier General Carl-Fredrik Edström, head of the Air and Space Systems Division at the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration, and by Seppo Aaltonen, ICEYE’s VP for Nordics & NATO.
Surveillance and Reconnaissance in the Nordics and Arctic
Through this deal, the country is acquiring spacecraft from ICEYE, radar data services and software, plus the ground segment and other technical components needed to build a space-based intelligence and surveillance capability. Control of tasking and day-to-day running will remain with the national military, namely the Swedish Armed Forces, to operate the system with full national authority and align data use with security objectives.















