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In a world where adaptability and speed are paramount, Sweden’s defense system is at a crossroads. On one hand, the Swedish Armed Forces’ doctrine of Mission Command emphasizes initiative, trust, and flexibility in the field. On the other, Försvarets materielverk (FMV), the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration, operates within a rigid, process-heavy procurement system focused on predictability, documentation, and slow-moving bureaucracy.
With a compelling blend of theory, case studies, and sharp critique, this text calls for urgent reform in Sweden’s defense procurement process. It’s a bold vision for a military system that can deliver on its promises—fast, flexible, and ready to face the challenges of the modern battlefield.
Read more on https://alltsomkod.se.
(00:00:00) Prologue
(00:02:13) Introduction
(00:04:07) Initial comparison
(00:10:35) Contrasting philosophies
(00:16:47) Compatibility with OBAF
(00:21:11) OBAF incompatibility checklist
(00:25:55) Mission Command and OBAF
(00:34:34) Outcome-Based Agile and Kessel Run
(00:40:22) Cost of Delay
(00:46:05) Israel's MAFAT and FMV
(00:52:17) Russia's GOZ and FMV
(00:58:14) Urgency to change
(01:04:26) War
(01:10:05) Civilian Influence
(01:15:55) Pivot 27
(01:20:38) Epilogue