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Swedish Coast Guard Reports Continued Adaptation to Uncertain Security Environment in 2025 Annual Report

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  • The Swedish Coast Guard released its 2025 annual report on February 23, 2026, detailing security challenges in maritime operations.
  • Director General Lena Lindgren Schelin stated the agency is adapting to an uncertain international situation with complex threats including navigation disturbances and environmental risks.
  • The Coast Guard reported handling incidents involving suspected cable sabotage and shadow fleet oil transports while strengthening maritime surveillance capabilities.

The Swedish Coast Guard released its annual report for 2025 on February 23, 2026, detailing the agency's ongoing adaptation to what it describes as an uncertain and challenging security situation. According to the report, the Coast Guard faced a complex threat and risk picture in its operational area throughout 2025. Director General Lena Lindgren Schelin stated that the international situation places high demands on the Coast Guard, which has continued to develop its operations to enhance capabilities across several areas.

The report highlighted specific challenges including navigation disturbances creating risks for misnavigation and accidents, as well as environmental risks from shadow fleet oil transports. The Coast Guard also reported handling several incidents where suspicions of cable sabotage occurred. The agency emphasized its continued focus on strengthening maritime surveillance and developing situational awareness and analysis capabilities to proactively identify and act against deviations in the maritime environment.

the international situation places high demands on the Coast Guard, which has continued to develop its operations to enhance capabilities across several areas

Lena Lindgren Schelin, Director General

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