11/06/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/06/2024 06:04
Senop together with the Swedish and Finnish military procurement agencies has signed a framework agreement concerning the procurement of military optronics. The combined framework agreement enables a fast and cost-effective way of acquiring combat enhancing optronic capabilities for both countries.
Picture: Emma Virkkunen, Ministry of Defence - in the picture: Director of the Command and Information Systems Division of the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration, Rebecca Ihrfors, President of Senop Oy Aki Korhonen and Chief of the Defence Forces Logistics Command, Brigadier General Tero Ylitalo.
The framework agreement was signed on November 6, 2024 in Helsinki by the Chief of the Defence Forces Logistics Command,
Brigadier General Tero Ylitalo, Director of the Command and Information Systems Division of the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration, Rebecca Ihrfors and President of Senop Oy Aki Korhonen.
According to Aki Korhonen, President of Senop Oy, this framework agreement is an excellent example of close bilateral defence cooperation between Finland and Sweden. Korhonen continues that the agreement creates the conditions for the development of the countries' defense forces' closer interoperability and security of supply. This in turn supports our continuous development of high-technology solutions.
Previously this year the FDF and Senop have signed a letter of intent in accordance with which Finland will procure more NVGs and new night vision technology.
The optronic procurement cooperation between Finland and Sweden is a continuum of an executive agreement, with the intention of increasing mutual defence resilience and bringing cost benefits in optronic acquirements.
For more information, please contact: Aki Korhonen, President, Senop Oy, tel. +358 20 734 3500 (switchboard), [email protected]
Senop is a trusted Finnish provider of high-performance night vision devices and demanding system integration services as well as critical communications solutions for the defence and security sector. Senop's mission is to enable reliable situational awareness as well as increased firepower and mobility even in the most extreme conditions for their customers.
Senop provides high-performance night vision devices designed for harsh operation environments, intelligent sensor technology-based solutions and demanding turn-key system integration services, as well as secure communications solutions and services for customers in the defence, security and critical infrastructure industries.
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