swedish innovation system and saab bofor
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Really impresive organization system of innovariton and development in Sweden.TRANSCRIPT
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National Innovation System And
Saab Bofors Dynamics
Bünyamin Güler & Emir ÇilBusE07
Prof. Dr. Bettina Burger-Menzel
The most innovative EU country
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Content
National Innovation System of Sweden Main Organizations Main institutions (Legal requirements )
Saab Bofors Dynamics Company profile Organizational Structure of Saab Bofors Dynamics Product portfolio
Missile System, Bamse RBS 70 Basic information Technical features Development of the missile of RBS 70 Megatrends of RBS70 TLC of RBS 70 Customer profile
Global competition Conclusion
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National Innovation System of Sweden
Sources:NATIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS: FINLAND, SWEDEN & AUSTRALIA COMPARED(REPORT PREPARED FOR THEAUSTRAL AN BUSINESS FOUNDATION BYGÖRAN ROOS , LISAFERNST RÖMAND, OL IVER GUPTAI n t e l l e c t u a l C a p i t a l S e r v i c e s L t d .)
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National Innovation System of Sweden
The Swedish NIS recently underwent restructuring in order to reduce the number of agencies and clarify their mission.
NUTEK is Sweden’s central public authority for questions related to economic development.
NUTEK has been divided into;Swedish Business Development Agency
(NUTEK)Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems
(VINNOVA)Institute for Growth Studies (ITPS)
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National Innovation System of Sweden
NUTEK
Financing for companies
Regional economicDevelopment
Information
Advice services
It doesn’t support R&D
VINNOVA
Funds needs-based research
and development
Sustainable development
Problem-oriented research and the
development
Development in technology, transport,
communication, and the labour market.
ITPS
The Institute for Growth Studies
Futureoriented growth
policy
Analysing the economic and
technical changes
Evaluating political actions and ensuring
the quality
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Main OrganizationsNUTEKVINNOVA ITPSALMI Group
Aims at stimulating and motivating SMEs for ongoing growth and development, mainly by offering loans to SMEs.
ICT Information and communications technology
SSF The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research Independent organization that supports research in natural science,
engineering and medicine. SUF
Forum for exchanging ideas and for collaboration between invention, creativity, research and business
It has a network that enables its members to find other inventors and innovators for the exchange of experience and ideas.
Non-profit organization
SME: Society of manufacturing engineers
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Main Organizations
IVARoyal Swedish Academy of Engineering.
TFR STU ( in July 1968 )Technology research council.
KTH (University )The Royal Institute of Technology
CTH (University )Chalmers
Institute of Metallographic
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Other important organizations.
ASEA in railway technology.VattenfallEricssonABB; power and automation technologies.Astra Zeneca; medicine and pharmacy.Saab ScaniaVolvo
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Main Institutions (Legal requirements )
There are also rules for safeguarding the public interest, for example animal health and public health, which must be obeyed when conducting research.Animal Protection.Instructions for the Swedish Gene Technology
Advisory Board.Confidentiality laws apply to inventions or
research results developed in cooperation between companies and universities.Public Access to Information and Secrecy Act
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Main Institutions (Legal requirements )
Alongside R&D, innovation is essential for businesses to develop and stay competitive.Sharing new ideas in Sweden
Intellectual property must be protected to encourage research.Protecting intellectual property in Sweden
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Saab Bofors Dynamics
One name. Two company
It is a human right to feel safe.
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Company profileWhen Saab was founded in 1937, its primary aim
was to meet the need for a domestic military aircraft industry in Sweden.
Nowadays Saab constantly develops, adopts and improves new technology to meet changing customer needs.
Saab has around 13,200 employees.Saab has divided operations since 1 January 2010
into five business areas: Aeronautics, Dynamics, Electronic Defense Systems, Security and Defence Solutions, and Support and Services.
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Organizational Structure
Aeronautics
Dynamics
Electronic
Defence Systems
Security and
Defence Solutions
Support and
services
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Organizational Structure
Sources: http://www.employmentweek.com/UserFiles/EW09%20presentations/Fornas_Annica.pdf?PHPSESSID=d79fa58fdec9a768da8d7569e52a67c1
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Organizational Structure
Sources: http://www.employmentweek.com/UserFiles/EW09%20presentations/Fornas_Annica.pdf?PHPSESSID=d79fa58fdec9a768da8d7569e52a67c1
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Organizational Structure
Aeronautics offers advanced airborne systems, related subsystems, Unmanned Aerial Systems, aero structures. Aeronautics is also responsible for development, production, marketing, selling and supporting of the Gripen fighter.
Aeronautics
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Organizational Structure
Dynamics offers ground combat weapons, missile systems, torpedoes, sensor systems, unmanned underwater vehicles and signature management systems for armed forces as well as remotely operated vehicles and security systems for the offshore industry and nuclear power plants.
Dynamics
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Organizational Structure
In the Electronic Warfare area they offer a full range of assets, with focus on systems, equipment and in-service support for self-protection and Electronic Attack. Key elements are radar, UV and laser sensors as well as jammers, decoys. Complete EW systems are available for airborne, naval and ground vehicle applications.
Electronic Defence Systems
World-leading centre of competence for microwave and antenna technology
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Organizational Structure
Business area Security and Defence Solutions offers C4ISR systems, Airborne Early Warning System, Civil Security systems and solutions, Training and simulation, as well as Telecom carrier and power solutions.
Security and Defence Solutions
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Organizational Structure
Business area Support and Services offers Integrated Support Solutions, Maintenance, Logistics and Technical Support, Field Facilities and Regional Aircraft Support.
Support and services
Product PortfolioAir
• 91 Different product
EVOS, EW Systems IRIS-T Short Range Air-to-Air Missile
Digital Map Generating System
Gripen
AIRTRACER FLEX Saab 2000 AIRTRACER BAMSE Ground Based Missile System
RBS 70 Man-Portable Air-Defence Missile System
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Product PortfolioLand
127 Different offer
SAT Small Arms TransmitterHelicopter Firing System Trackfire RWS
Remote Weapon Station
UTAAS Tank and Anti-Aircraft
System
Decoys - Objects G-FREJ – Laser RangefinderElektro
Optical Systems ServicesULCAS UltraLightweight
Camouflage System
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Product PortfolioNaval
74 Different product
FOX - Radar extractor
Support Solution Navigation Systems
MagnetronsUME 200
Tactical ESM and full ELINT
9LV FCSFire Control System Torpedo 617 Torpedo 2000 S-FREJ
Naval Laser Rangefinder
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Product PortfolioCivil Security
89 Different offer
CoastWatch VTMIS SAFE Security Management System
SIRS-200 MB Event Security
Portable Shelter
Underwater Physical Barrier NIVSNetworked Intelligent
Video Surveillance
SIRS-200 MBGas & Oil industry
Security
SIRS-200 MBEnergy Distribution
Security
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Missle System, RBS70
The RBS 70 man-portable air-defence missile system has acquired a first-class reputation based on its outstanding performance, unique unjammable laser-guided missile.
The system has been designed to be easy to use requires minimum personnel and logistic support, enabling it to be deployed and redeployed quickly and to have minimised reaction time.
Air defence does not necessarily mean large semi-stationary installations.
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Missle System, RBS70
Developed to supply;Low-costEasy to useEffective short-range
SAM(Surface to Air Missile) system.
Mobility ( Swedish army’s strategy need )
Low maintenance ( Swedish army’s strategy need )
Impossible to jam Growth potential to night
capability
Swedish air defense
Robot system 70
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Technical features
Guidance method …………………...: Laser beam riding missile.
Effective range ……………………...…: 7,000 mHeight coverage ……………………...: 4,000 mDeployment time ………………….…: 30 sec Reloading time incl. new firing .:Less than 7 secFuze…………………………………………:Laser
proximity fuze with impact function. Disconnectable by operator.
Warhead ………………………………….:Combined with prefragmentation and shaped charge
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Technical features
Kill probability……………: >90 % in the head on sector.
Radar …………………….……: Ericsson PS-70R Giraffe G/H-band radar.
Emplace/displace time..: 1 minSight ……………………………: 35 kgStand …………………………..: 25 kg Missile …………………………: 26.5 kg
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Technical features
The operator receives instructions on the position of the target from a local SLT (combat-control terminal) which is about the size of a laptop.
The SLT in turn receives information through an encoded radio broadcast made by either a radar station or some other information gathering source.
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Technical features
When the target has been acquired by the operator he turns off the safety, which switches on the main laser and sends out an IFF(IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) signal.If positive makes firing impossible. If the operator is confident that he has a good
track he fires.
The missile then flies in the beam of the laser from the sight, adjusting its position constantly to stay within the beam.
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Technical features
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Technical features
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Development of the missile of RBS 70
RBS 70 has been constantly updated and improvedThe first versions (Mk 0) had a short range and limited
kill capabilities.Mk 1 and Mk 2 followed shortlyThe latest development is the BOLIDE system.
The BOLIDE missile is an RBS 70 Mk 2 upgrade that is faster.
The BOLIDE has also a new warhead, which is ashaped charge with a pre-fragmented jacket.
The adaptable proximity fuse gives it full effectiveness against a wider variety of targets.
New reprogrammable electronics gives it the possibility to engage attack cruise missiles.
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Megatrends of RBS70
Propellant booster motor developed by Bofors. Propellant sustainer motor by BAE Systems.COND (Clip-On Night Device) by Bofors. (8 micron to
12 micron infrared band) QWIP (Quantum Well Infrared Photodetector)
thermal imaging technology by Saab Bofors.Ericsson PS-70R Giraffe G/H-band radar.
"A hostile target can be located visually by the RBS 70 missile operator or the target can be detected by a search radar."
Technologies in RBS 70
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TLC of RBS
Low cost, love mainenance cost, mobility, radar technologies, laser beam riding missile and other high-tech systems gives RBS 70 long life missile system.
Cost-effective life-cycle support solutions.After heat-seeking missile, RBS 70’s laser
beam riding missile is the newest technology in its segment.
We can’t say a certain years of TLC but seems pretty long…
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Customer profile
Argentine Marines
Australia Bahrain Bangladesh Brazil Czech Republic FinlandGermanyIndonesia
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Customer profile • Iran• Ireland• Latvia• Lithuania• Norway• Pakistan• Thailand• Tunisia• United Arab Emirates• Venezuela
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Global competition
Mistral Air Defense Missile System, FranceSaab Microwave System supported.Contact fuse and laser proximity fuse
Patriot Missile Air Defense System, USAHas bigger war headContact fuse and laser proximity fuse ( Saab bofor
co-operated)Almost all systems upgraded in same direction
after Germans invented it at the end of WWII and just some of them like RBS 70 and main competitor Patriot Missile system came forward.
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Conclusion
Countries have developed their army with the new innovations to find solutions according to military needs or new upgrades to make their military staff more effective and efficent by the end of WWII.
Since Sweden is the most innovative country in EU they put the same performance in Millitary side of innovation and the future of swedish science seems bright with the help of private organizations like Saab Bofor…
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Thank you for your attention
Bünyamin Güler & Emir Çil
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Sources
http://www.saabgroup.com/http://ec.europa.eu/youreurope/business/competing-through-innovation/conducting-research/sweden/index_en.htm
http://www.prv.se/In-English/ (Swedish patent and registration office)
http://www.employmentweek.com/UserFiles/EW09%20presentations/Fornas_Annica.pdf?PHPSESSID=d79fa58fdec9a768da8d7569e52a67c1 (Report from Saab Bofor )
Strategy group Ministry of Industry’s report as pdf.
Report from VINNOVA as pdf.