Now it lists the United Nations, the UK Defence Export Services Organisation and the Swedish Armed Forces among its clients.
What does SWAF stand for?
SWAF stands for Swedish Armed Forces
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The accelerated build schedule will enable the Swedish Armed Forces to deploy three UH-60M aircraft to Afghanistan in April, 2013.
Developed in collaboration with global military medical leaders and experts from the British Army, Bahrain Defense Force, Riyadh Military Hospital, UK Royal Army Medical Corps, Swedish Armed Forces Centre for Defence Medicine, NATO Centre of Excellence for Military Medicine and Saudi Arabia Armed Forces Medical Services, this premier event is designed to transform the region's military medical capabilities.
Having shown mild injury to brain tissue, their study prompted the Swedish Armed Forces to restrict the number of rounds per day their personnel could be exposed to.