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Swiss Armed Forces

Three tasks – one goal: Security for our country. The Swiss Armed Forces defends our country and people against a military attack. It supports the civilian authorities in dealing with natural disasters and in countering serious threats to internal security. And it assists within the context of international peace support and humanitarian aid.

Media releases

17 July 2024

Detection of improvised explosive devices: armasuisse takes part in a European Defence Agency project

Improvised explosive devices are set to be able to be detected quicker and more reliably in the future. The Federal Office for Defence Procurement armasuisse is taking part in a European Defence Agency (EDA) research project on this topic. The Deputy Chief of Armament Thomas Rothacher signed the agreement to participate in the “Improvised Explosive Device Detection – Phase II” (IEDDET II) project on 16 July 2024.

9 July 2024

armasuisse holds round table on the topic of drones

On July 9, 2024 the Federal Office for Defence Procurement armasuisse held a round table on the topic «Drones» with representatives from industry and the DDPS. In the near future, it is planned for Switzerland to be able to deploy a large number of different types of drones in order to respond to threats and increase the defence capability of the Armed Forces.

9 July 2024

Chief of Armament signs application for membership with regard to accession to the European Sky Shield Initiative (ESSI)

The Federal Council wants to join the European Sky Shield Initiative (ESSI) and thus increase opportunities for international cooperation in ground-based air defence. Following the decision of the Federal Council, Chief of Armament Urs Loher now signed an application for membership addressed to the Chairperson of the ESSI on 8 July 2024. All member states of ESSI can now express themselves on the application, after which Switzerland can sign the statement of accession.

5 July 2024

Current figures on offset transactions as of end of June 2024

The Offset Register currently comprises seventeen offset obligations in the amount of CHF 5.36 billion, which must be awarded by foreign suppliers to Swiss companies. Of this, offset transactions in the amount of around CHF 2.15 billion have been carried out as at the end of June 2024.

5 July 2024

Study results on threats and impacts of generative artificial intelligence on cyber security

The emergence of new cyber technologies is also accompanied by new threats and impacts. The Cyber-Defence Campus of the Federal Office for Defence Procurement armasuisse is publishing an Open Access study on this topic for the second time. This highlights the risks and challenges which arise through the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in cyber security. The study helps experts and decision-makers from public administration and industry in assessing the risks of use and the development of security measures.

6 May 2024

Armed Forces Staff

The Armed Forces Staff (AFS) supports the Chief of the Armed Forces in leading the Defence sector. It is responsible for implementation of the political directives and military-strategic instructions. It also ensures development, planning, resource allocation as well as steering of the armed forces and is accountable for Defence sector management and control. Through directives the Armed Forces Staff controls the operational level with its training, operations and support sectors.

AdA in front of transport helicopter

16 April 2024

Joint Operations Command

The Joint Operations Command is responsible for planning and leading operations of the Swiss Armed Forces.

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Defence sector
Bundeshaus Ost
CH - 3003 Bern