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ICEYE to deliver sovereign space-based intelligence capabilities to the Swedish Armed Forces

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January 14, 2026
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The Swedish Armed Forces partners with ICEYE to enhance its intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities and strengthen the resilience of intelligence architecture across the Nordics, the Arctic, and NATO’s North-Eastern Flank.

ICEYE, the global leader in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite operations, and the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) have signed a contract to deliver sovereign SAR systems for the Swedish Armed Forces. The multi-million, multi-year agreement will strengthen Sweden’s national intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities and resilience by providing timely, actionable insights in all weather and lighting conditions.

The agreement was signed in Stockholm by Brigadier General Carl-Fredrik Edström, Director of the Air and Space Systems Division, Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) and Seppo Aaltonen, VP Nordics & NATO, ICEYE.

Under the contract, Sweden will procure ICEYE’s SAR satellites, data and software, along with the associated ground and technical systems required to establish a sovereign, space-based surveillance and intelligence capability. The Swedish Armed Forces will own and operate the system, ensuring sovereign control over tasking, data, and operational use to support national defence and security requirements.

ICEYE’s SAR satellites are uniquely capable of providing high-resolution imagery and data with ground resolution of up to 16 cm, day or night, through cloud cover, rain, and snow – conditions that frequently limit traditional satellite imagery. This capability is particularly vital across the Nordics, where long winter darkness, persistent overcast skies, and fast-changing weather can restrict visibility for extended periods. By providing reliable, actionable imagery regardless of conditions, SAR strengthens continuous situational awareness and supports NATO Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) in Northern Europe and the Arctic, where decision advantage often depends on timely information in the most challenging environments.

The investment is part of the Swedish Armed Forces’ historic rearmament and Sweden’s national defence and security strategy. By strengthening sovereign space capabilities, Sweden aims to enhance national readiness, support partners and allies, and contribute to a safer security environment in the Nordics.

The agreement reflects ICEYE’s role in the continuing shift of European and NATO defence toward the tactical use of space: evolving from strategic single, vulnerable legacy systems to sovereignly owned, more resilient, high-revisit space-based intelligence capabilities that can support decision-makers at tactical speed.

Seppo Aaltonen, VP of Nordics and NATO, at ICEYE said: “ICEYE is proud to partner with the Swedish Armed Forces and deliver sovereign space-based ISR capabilities that work in all weather and lighting conditions of Northern Europe and Arctic. We especially welcome cooperation with Sweden and our closest Nordic NATO allies to enhance the security and resilience of the North-Eastern Flank of NATO.”

ICEYE’s European, sovereign, non-ITAR technology enables the rapid delivery of ISR capabilities to its customers. The ICEYE system is also engineered to enable sharing capacity and interoperable cross-tasking with other allied nations, if desired, to optimize the federated use of the combined fleets and enhance the collective space defense capabilities of European and NATO allied nations.

About ICEYE

ICEYE delivers unparalleled persistent monitoring capabilities to detect and respond to changes in any location on Earth, faster and more accurately than ever before.

Owning the world’s largest synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite constellation, ICEYE provides objective, near real-time insights, ensuring that customers have unmatched access to actionable data, day or night, even in challenging environmental conditions. As a trusted partner to governments and commercial industries, ICEYE delivers intelligence in sectors such as defense and intelligence, insurance, natural catastrophe response and recovery, security, maritime monitoring, and finance, enabling decision-making that contributes to community resilience and sustainable development.

ICEYE operates internationally with offices in Finland, Poland, Spain, the UK, Australia, Japan, UAE, Greece, and the US. We have more than 900 employees, inspired by the shared vision of improving life on Earth by becoming the global source of truth in Earth Observation.

Visit www.iceye.com and follow ICEYE on LinkedIn and X for the latest updates and insights.



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