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Saab wins 8.7 BSEK German frigate contract

SAAB BAnalyst Comment16.07.2026 klo 16.56
Renato RiosAnalyst
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Summary

  • Saab has secured an 8.7 BSEK contract with TKMS to supply combat systems and sensors for four German Navy frigates, with deliveries planned for 2029-2032.
  • The contract enhances Saab's relationship with Germany and adds a new reference customer, though its near to medium-term financial impact is limited.
  • The order represents approximately 3% of Saab's Q1'26 backlog and 11% of group LTM revenue, with most revenue expected during the 2029-32 delivery window.
  • While the contract is expected to have a more attractive margin profile than new-build platform orders, its impact on Saab's valuation and near-term estimates is minimal.

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Saab announced it has signed a contract with TKMS to deliver combat systems, composite structures, and sensors for four of the German Navy's new frigates. The order is valued at approximately 8.7 BSEK, with deliveries scheduled for 2029-2032. We view it as modestly positive. It extends Saab's long-standing relationship with Germany, adds a new reference customer for Naval's combat-systems export business, and carries option upside. However, the near to medium term financial impact is limited, in our view.  Signed one day before tomorrow's Q2 report, the order falls into Q3 order intake rather than Q2. We expect it to nudge our medium-term estimates slightly higher, but with little impact on our valuation.

A welcome win that improves visibility

The order entails equipping four MEKO A-200 DEU class frigates with composite superstructures, 9LV Combat Systems, and Sea Giraffe radars, with TKMS acting as the prime contractor. The notable point, in our view, is that Saab can win meaningful content on a rival's ships, collecting revenue and margin without carrying the shipyard capital risk or construction liability of the prime contractor. We think that this says something about how competitive Naval's combat systems and sensor portfolio is, and, we believe, it reinforces Saab's standing with European allied navies. The contract also carries options to integrate and equip additional frigates, which we believe add long-term upside.

For context, the ~8.7 BSEK order equals ~3% of Saab's Q1'26 backlog of ~274 BSEK and ~11% of group LTM revenue of ~82.5 BSEK. Against Naval specifically, which generated ~16.5 BSEK of LTM revenue as of Q1, the order corresponds to roughly half a year of the segment's current revenue base. While we believe that initial engineering work should generate some revenue already from 2027, we expect the bulk of the contract to convert during the 2029-32 delivery window. That is meaningful at Naval level, but below 1% of group sales in any single year. Milestone-driven advance payments could, in our view, however, support cash flow well before deliveries begin.

A margin profile we'd expect to look better than steel-cutting

Unlike Naval's new-build submarine contracts, where we estimate structurally thin ~6% margins during construction (see our Poland A26 comment), this contract is a systems and equipment supply role rather than full-platform construction. Combat systems, sensors, and composite structures have historically sat closer to Naval Combat Systems' legacy profile under Surveillance, one of Saab's higher-margin businesses, rather than Kockums' shipbuilding economics. We would therefore expect this contract to carry a more attractive margin profile (possibly ~8-10%) than a comparable new-build platform order, though Saab has not disclosed contract-level economics, so we treat this as a working assumption rather than a confirmed data point.

A Q3 order intake add-on, not a P&L event

Financially, the 8.7 BSEK order is material, representing ~5% of our current 2026 order intake estimate. Because deliveries are scheduled for 2029-32, most of the revenue and profit contribution falls outside our current 2026-28 forecast horizon. On the back of the formal signing, we will revise our order intake estimates upward, though not by the full contract value, as expectations are already high. We think the order simply adds visibility. Our near-term revenue and earnings estimates stay largely unchanged. We will review the need to update our mid-term estimates in connection with the company's Q2 report on July 21, when we should have a clearer picture of the outlook. The impact on our valuation should nonetheless be limited. Strategically, the order fits our view that Saab's demand runway extends into the 2030s, locking in future production slots and reinforcing our positive fundamental stance on the company.

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Saab is active in the defense and aerospace industry and focuses on the development, manufacture and distribution of defense and security systems. The company's products include fighter aircraft, radar and surveillance systems. The operations are global with a primary presence in Europe, North America and Asia. Saab was founded in 1937 and is headquartered in Stockholm.

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Key Estimate Figures24.04.

202526e27e
Revenue79,146.096,445.5114,428.0
growth-%24.1 %21.9 %18.6 %
EBIT (adj.)7,961.010,350.212,367.9
EBIT-% (adj.)10.1 %10.7 %10.8 %
EPS (adj.)11.4814.7517.69
Dividend2.402.953.54
Dividend %0.4 %0.6 %0.7 %
P/E (adj.)46.835.029.2
EV/EBITDA25.620.617.7

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