Ovzon has won a significant new defence with a European NATO country worth 74 million Swedish krona ($7.1 million). The deal comprises of Ovzon’s complete satellite communications solution, based on Ovzon 3, for a five-month period commencing August 1, 2026. There is a potential for an extension and further business on top of this contract. Ovzon announced the deal, June 30.
This order is a renewal of the agreement Ovzon received late last year. Unlike the preceding order, which included a significant share of mobile satellite terminals, this order only covers satcom services.
“This order represents the start of an initiative aimed at adding additional European NATO countries to a satellite communication coalition. For Ovzon, this means both a growth opportunity and a confirmation that our satcom platform is forming an umbrella for sovereign connectivity, acting as the backbone for mission-critical operations. Our proprietary space-enabled communications platform is built on high-performance GEO satellites to ensure continuity and seamless integration across defense, national security, and public safety operations,” Ovzon CEO Per Norén said in a statement.








