Sweden’s Loke counter-drone system is now deployed in Poland, and it’s quietly changing how NATO fights drones. In this video, I break down how Saab built Loke in just 84 days, how it performed during a real deployment in Poland, and why this modular “stack” of radar, arms, and electronic warfare is turning Sweden into an unexpected counter-drone powerhouse. At the 2:50 mark, I switch gears with a Gen Z-style explainer of the Bofors 40mm, because yes, a 90-year-old weapon is still out here deleting drones in 2026. Also a special appearance by Canada’s Mark Carney. The bigger takeaway is simple: Ukraine forced the problem, Sweden had the pieces, and now NATO is making Loke normal-ops. Subscribe for sharp, no-BS military tech analysis. Слава Україні! Tldr: Sweden’s Loke counter-drone system recently had its first combat deployment in Poland, protecting a critical logistics hub feeding weap
Source: Sweden’s Loke Just Changed NATO’s Drone War Forever
