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Sweden launches its first reconnaissance satellite via SpaceX from California to bolster military surveillance. The Swedish Armed Forces plan to deploy 10 satellites over two years to support expanded operational needs following the country's NATO accession.

Sweden has launched its first reconnaissance satellite via a SpaceX rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California to enhance military surveillance capabilities. The Swedish Armed Forces plan to deploy approximately 10 such satellites over the next two years to support expanded operational requirements following the country's accession to NATO.

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