A European NATO country has selected Saab’s Sirius passive sensor system to enhance multi-domain intelligence collection, awarding a contract valued at approximately €130 million. Designed for modular deployment, Sirius can operate as a standalone system or as part of distributed sensor networks, integrating both Saab and third-party components. Automated processing tools reduce manpower demands while enabling persistent surveillance and real-time intelligence fusion. Saab’s decision to expand manufacturing in Finland highlights strong market demand driven by heightened electronic warfare threats and the need for discreet, resilient surveillance systems capable of supporting both national and alliance-level operations.








