Development
After the strv 2000 project for a new Swedish main battle tank was cancelled, the Swedish government decided in 1991 that a foreign main battle tank was to be procured to replace the Strv 101, 102, 103 and 104 in service at the time. During the project "Strv Ny", three tank models were sent to Sweden to participate in trials: the American M1A2 Abrams, the German Leopard 2 Improved, and a prototype variant of the French Leclerc. The trials concluded with the Leopard 2 approved as the winner and the M1A2 in second place. The shortcomings of the Leclerc were partly attributed to it still being in the development phase and not yet mature for service. In 1994 the Swedish government decided to acquire 120 new production tanks and 160 older Leopard 2A4s as a stopgap before the newer tanks were finished. The Leopard 2A4 in Swedish service became designated strv 121 while the new production became the strv 122. Of the 120 strv 122, 29 were manufactured by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann and the other 91 were manufactured byFeatures
The Leopard PT A's width of 3.75 meters was maintained and the weight increased by . The strv 122 was designed to fight in Swedish conditions including heavily forested areas as well as urban terrain. The designation derives from the 12 cm gun; it was the second tank in Swedish service featuring this calibre (the first being the strv 121 — a Leopard 2A4 fitted with Swedish lights and radios and painted in Swedish camouflage). The Swedish strv 122 features: * Heavily reinforced armour to protect against man-portable anti-tank weapons. * An advancedProduction and service
Only 42 strv 122 tanks were in active service as of 2013, with each tank being rotated with those kept in storage to minimise wear. They were divided between three companies, two at the Skaraborg Regiment, P 4 at Skövde and one at Norrbottens Regiment, I 19 at Boden. That August the Swedish government announced that it would be upgrading its strv 122 tanks to extend their operational lifespan to 2030. Initial reports stated that 56 tanks were set to be upgraded but this figure was later revised to 42. In 2016, upgrades for 88 tanks were ordered. The tanks would receive a tactical battalion command system from SAAB (), a new observation/gun sight (TIM) for the commander, and new communication systems for international missions. A modular 360° ballistic protection system had been planned but not implemented. Krauss-Maffei Wegmann was contracted to do the upgrades for 46 tanks, while the remainder were handled by the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration ( FMV) with upgrade kits procured from Krauss-Maffei Wegmann. Planned delivery between 2018 and 2023. In 2015, the Swedish government decided that an additional tank company should be established on the island ofStridsvagn 123A
In October 2023 the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration ( FMV) announced that a total of 44 strv 122 would be upgraded to the strv 123A standard. Modifications include the more powerful L/55 gun, new tracks, improved optics for the commander and gunner, and a night sight for the driver. Most of the electronics will also be replaced which will bring the tanks closer in line with more modern Leopard 2 variants. The first strv 123A tank is to be delivered in 2026. The contract also includes the option of modernising all of the Swedish army's strv 122 main battle tanks.Stridsvagn 123B
In January 2025, the Swedish government announced the purchase of 44 Leopard 2A8 tanks in an order worth approximately €2 billion. The order also includes upgrading the rest of Sweden’s stridsvagn 122 fleet to stridsvagn 123A standard. The new tanks are to be delivered in 2028 to 2031 and will be designated stridsvagn 123B.Variants
* Stridsvagn 122A – Baseline variant. Entered service in 1997. * Stridsvagn 122B – Variant with improved mine protection; 10 were upgraded from existing strv 122A models in 2002. * Stridsvagn 122B Int. – Variant for international deployments in warmer climates with NATO-compatible command and control systems as well as infrared signature damping Barracuda camouflage nets; four were converted from strv 122A models in 2011 * Stridsvagn 122C – Renovated strv 122A with updated command and control systems by FMV's FSV Mv division and Krauss-Maffei Wegmann. * Stridsvagn 122D – Renovated strv 122B with updated command and control systems by FMV's FSV Mv division and Krauss-Maffei Wegmann. * Stridsvagn 122B+ Evolution – Prototype made by IBD and Åkers Krutbruk Protection AB in 2010. Increased protection levels using more advanced composite materials. * Stridsvagn 123A – Upgraded variant with L/55 gun, programmable ammunition, new driver's night sight and improved optics. First delivery expected in 2026. * Stridsvagn 123B – Leopard 2A8 ordered in January 2025. First delivery expected in 2028.Operational history
On 24 September 2023, during the Zaporizhzhia counteroffensive in theComparison with other main battle tanks
Operators
Current operators * – 120 units built in Germany and Sweden, 10 were sent to Ukraine. 110 remained in Sweden. * – 10 units delivered. 8 destroyed, damaged or captured.Notes
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