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Analyst Comment

SAAB: A win for SAAB within the naval domain that supports long-term growth

By Renato RiosEquity Research Analyst
Saab

Summary

  • We expect the MANGROVE project, led by SAAB Kockums, to strengthen SAAB's position in the naval domain, despite limited immediate financial impact.
  • In our view, the project's success could establish a significant interoperability standard among NATO members, enhancing SAAB's market position over time.
  • We assess that SAAB's leadership in this initiative underscores its competitiveness and aligns with our view of its strong position in providing interoperable systems, supporting long-term growth for Kockums.
  • While the financial implications are not yet quantifiable, we believe the collaboration could yield significant value once concrete applications are developed.

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On Friday, SAAB announced that MANGROVE, a consortium led by SAAB Kockums, has been selected to lead the Autonomous Undersea Warfare Battlespace Mission Network (AUWB MN) project. The project is strategically significant and strengthens SAAB’s position in the naval domain, but the financial impact is likely limited at this stage.

Long-term win for Kockums and SAAB

The SAAB-led project, launched on September 1, 2025, aims to establish an interoperability and cross-domain integrability standard for unmanned and traditional maritime platforms among twelve NATO members. These sponsors have committed to adopt the project outcome as their mission network standard, and in our view, other allies could follow. If successfully developed and delivered, a standard at this scale is a strategic achievement that should strengthen SAAB’s market position in the naval domain over time. While the financial impact is not quantifiable at this stage, leading the development of a cross-alliance mission network is likely to translate into long-term technological and commercial benefits.

Reinforces our fundamental view of the company

The collaboration itself is not surprising, since partnerships with other nations and industry players are central to SAAB’s strategy. What stands out to us is that SAAB has been chosen to lead a project of this magnitude and strategic importance for the defense infrastructure of a dozen NATO members. As SAAB emphasizes the rising importance of underwater warfare, being selected to lead this initiative highlights Kockums’ competitiveness and expertise in the naval domain, built over years of investment in manned and unmanned underwater systems and next-generation naval technologies. This aligns with our view that Kockums is a globally competitive supplier. The division has outgrown the slow-moving naval market in recent years, and this collaboration could enable further growth in the future. SAAB’s leadership in this project reinforces our fundamental view of the company’s strong position as a provider of interoperable and integrable systems across domains.

No immediate financial impact

The announcement did not disclose the project’s current or future financial implications. We believe the collaboration could have significant financial value once it produces concrete applications, but that is likely further out. Programs of this nature, which involve many stakeholders, have long lead times because of the technical complexities of integrating defense systems across nations. At this stage, we view the development as positive for SAAB overall, but direct financial impact is limited. Therefore, while it is strategically important and supports the company’s long-term competitive position, we do not revise our estimates, which already project good long-term growth for Kockums.

Saab is active in the defense and aerospace industry and focuses on the development, manufacture and distribution of defense and security systems. The company's products include fighter aircraft, radar and surveillance systems. The operations are global with a primary presence in Europe, North America and Asia. Saab was founded in 1937 and is headquartered in Stockholm.

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Key Estimate Figures15/09

202425e26e
Revenue63,751.075,439.488,134.4
growth-%23.5 %18.3 %16.8 %
EBIT (adj.)5,604.07,113.68,350.0
EBIT-% (adj.)8.8 %9.4 %9.5 %
EPS (adj.)7.8510.5611.95
Dividend2.002.642.99
Dividend %0.9 %0.5 %0.6 %
P/E (adj.)29.746.340.9
EV/EBITDA14.625.722.5

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