Heightened Security After Gunfire Sounds at Swedish Airbase
Såtenäs, Sweden – Authorities are investigating reports of gunfire at Skaraborg’s aircraft fleet (F7) in Såtenäs, near Lidköping, where Swedish and foreign combat pilots train to fly the JAS 39 Gripen [[1]]. The incidents occurred on Wednesday evening and five days prior, prompting police intervention and increased security measures.
The Incidents
On two separate occasions, personnel at the airbase reported hearing sounds resembling gunfire. The initial incident took place last Friday night, followed by a similar occurrence early Wednesday evening. Both instances led to immediate police response and on-site investigations.
Lena Bogren, communications manager at the Air Fleet, confirmed that authorities were alerted. Police were contacted and an effort was started on site
,she stated.
Ongoing Investigation
Details surrounding the incidents remain scarce as the investigation progresses. When asked about the nature of the sounds, whether isolated incidents or part of a larger pattern, Ms. Bogren declined to comment, citing the ongoing police investigation. As it is indeed the police who investigate this, I cannot go into it for investigative reasons
, she explained.
Police Response
Law enforcement officials acknowledged the reports and confirmed the launch of a preliminary investigation. Press spokesman Tamara Fuentes stated, We were alerted to both – yesterday and last Friday. We checked the area and then we have started a preliminary investigation. It is ongoing,so we can’t really go out with more data at the moment.
Security Measures
In response to the incidents, the airbase has implemented enhanced security protocols to safeguard personnel and operations. Ms. Bogren emphasized the seriousness with which the situation is being handled.She stated that the airbase has taken security-enhancing measures
to protect both the business and the staff but could not provide specific details.
Maintaining Operations
Despite the ongoing investigation and heightened security, the airbase aims to maintain normal operations. That’s our ambition – that’s what we plan for
, Ms. Bogren affirmed, underscoring the commitment to continue training activities without disruption.
About Skaraborg’s Aircraft Fleet (F7)
Skaraborg’s aircraft fleet, also known as F7, is located in Såtenäs, strategically positioned between Lidköping and Trollhättan. The base serves as a crucial training center for both Swedish and international combat pilots, focusing on the operation of the JAS 39 Gripen fighter jet [[1]]. Additionally, F7 is responsible for all of the Armed Forces’ military transport flights utilizing Hercules aircraft.

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