Saab wins SEK190 million Norwegian combat training contract
Norway extends life of its GAMER live training solution with Saab. (Saab)
Saab has been contracted to support Norway's training and simulation facilities, including the Combat Training Centre in Rena, the company announced on 22 February.
As part of the contract, the company will offer support, service, and maintenance for the modular GAMER (gunnery and manoeuvre exercise) live training system, a company spokesperson confirmed to Janes .
The contract totals SEK190 million (USD18.4 million) and spans between 2024 and 2027.
According to the spokesperson, the contract includes logistical, operational, and engineering support to the Norwegian Armed Forces to ensure the availability and status of their live training solutions. The equipment includes a suite of GAMER modular solutions, among other soldier, vehicle, and communication systems as well as EXCON (Exercise Control) software.
Saab has been providing the Norwegian Armed Forces with training and simulation systems since 2004. This contract will help to retain its capability to train units up to brigade level in-country as well as abroad.
GAMER is a modular, deployable gunnery and combat live training capability in service with over 30 countries, including the armed forces of Poland and Sweden.