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Saab confirmed in March 2025 that its technology transfer program with Perus state-owned shipbuilder SIMA has entered a new phase.This third contract, signed in December 2024, brings Docksta Shipyards Knock Down Kit and Swedish technical support to SIMAs Chimbote facility, where local workers will assemble the CB90 fast assault boats.SIMAs Callao and Chimbote shipyards now serve as both production centers and naval bases.
The Peruvian Navy, as the end user, deploys these CB90s to combat illegal maritime activity and secure marine resources.The CB90, designed for speed and shallow-water maneuverability, fits Perus need to patrol both coastline and rivers.
Each craft carries up to 21 troops or 4.5 tons of cargo and reaches speeds above 40 knots, with a range of 300 nautical miles at 20 knots.Perus CB90 Deal: Swedish Know-How, Local Assembly, and a New Model for Defense Industry Growth.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Saabs approach goes beyond simple export.
The company supplies all materials, supervises production, and trains Peruvian teams in advanced assembly, quality control, and maintenance.Swedish engineers, such as Oskar Nordlund, have spent years in Peru, ensuring local teams master both the build process and ongoing support.
This knowledge transfer reduces dependency on foreign suppliers and builds SIMAs technical capacity.Globally, Saabs CB90 serves navies in Sweden, Norway, Mexico, Malaysia, and the US, with more than 250 units in operation.
Perus plan to assemble at least 20 boats positions its industry for future defense projects and regional export potential.The deal reflects a pragmatic, business-driven partnership: Swedish technology meets Peruvian assembly, creating value for both sides and strengthening local industry without reliance on globalist frameworks.
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