Defence Act of 2000 (Sweden)


The Defence Act of 2000 was a defence act passed by the Swedish Riksdag on 30 March 2000, and the largest reorganisation of the Swedish Armed Forces since the Defence Act of 1925. The act was a continuation of the policies set in motion by the Defence Act of 1996: shifting the military's focus from the defence of Swedish territory to a more flexible "operational defence* for smaller-scale peacekeeping operations in foreign nations. Many military formations were disbanded as a result.

Summary

The future organisation decided by the Act included, up until 2004, the following military units:
Year
Percent of GDP
20011,7
20021,6
20031,6
20041,4
20051,4

Disbanded units, commands and academies

Armed Forces Commands

; Military districts
; Divisions

; Service Branch Commands
; Infantry regiments
; Infantry Brigades/Norrland Brigades
; Cavalry
; Armoured troops
; Mechanised brigades
; Artillery
; Air Defence troops
; Combat engineers
; Signal troops
; Army Service Troops

Established units, commands and academies

Armed Forces Commands

; Artillery
; Infantry/Cavalry
; Fleet
; Amphibious Corps
; Military district groups

Footnotes