Saab AB received an order from the Finnish Defence Forces for nearly $36 million in NLAWs (Next generation Light Anti-tank Weapons), the company said on Friday.

The contract includes weapons and training equipment with an option for additional orders. Deliveries are set to occur during 2015.

The NLAW (Next generation Light Anti-tank Weapon). Photo: Saab.
The NLAW (Next generation Light Anti-tank Weapon). Photo: Saab.

The NLAW is a shoulder-launched, short range anti-tank weapon that attacks a target from above. Originally developed for Sweden and the United Kingdom, “it meets all requirements for a modern anti-tank weapon system for use during international operations as well as for national defence,” Saab said in a statement.

“This is more proof of our customers’ trust in the system. With this order the anti-armour capability of the Finnish Defence Forces will be further enhanced. Using NLAW an individual soldier has the ability to take out any heavily-protected armoured vehicle, including a main battle tank, with a single shot,” Görgen Johansson, head of the Saab dynamics business area, said in a statement.

Finland first ordered the NLAW in 2007, making it the second export customer for the weapon.