A recent Expressen article highlighted how Swedish drone innovation is being slowed by regulation, certification processes, and procurement structures that are not adapted to rapid technical development.
Sweden Dynamics believes this affects more than individual companies. In a field where systems are improved continuously through testing, feedback, and iteration, long administrative processes risk slowing both innovation and operational capability.
To strengthen Swedish UAS development, Sweden Dynamics points to three priorities: a clearer producer pathway for manufacturers, a faster track for development and validation of mission-critical systems, and a more proportionate EU model that supports European innovation and reduces strategic dependency.
For Sweden Dynamics, the issue is clear: if Sweden wants sovereign drone capability, the framework for development, testing, and deployment must move at the pace required by today’s operational reality.