FM

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FM is the official abbreviation for the Swedish Armed Forces, the unified military organization responsible for Sweden’s national defense.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf armed forces
military organization
abbreviationLanguage Swedish
abbreviationType official state abbreviation
canOperate internationally
commanderInChiefTitle Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces
cooperatesWith EU missions
surface form: European Union missions

Nordic Defence Cooperation
surface form: Nordic armed forces

United Nations peace operations
surface form: United Nations peacekeeping operations
country Sweden
fullName Swedish Armed Forces
surface form: Försvarsmakten
fundedBy Swedish state budget
hasAcronym FM
hasComponent Home Guard
Swedish Air Force
Swedish Army
Swedish Navy
hasEmblem Lesser coat of arms of Sweden
surface form: coat of arms of the Swedish Armed Forces
hasFlag flag of the Swedish Armed Forces
hasOffice Swedish Armed Forces
surface form: Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters
headquartersLocation Stockholm
isUnifiedCommand true
jurisdiction Kingdom of Sweden
legalBasis Swedish Defence Act
mission defend Sweden and promote its security
officialAbbreviationFor Swedish Armed Forces
surface form: Försvarsmakten
officialLanguage Swedish
operatesWithin Swedish territory
partOf Swedish total defense
primaryResponsibility military defense of Sweden
reportsTo Ministry of Defence (Sweden)
surface form: Ministry of Defence of Sweden
role national defense of Sweden
participation in international peacekeeping operations
protection of Sweden’s territorial integrity
support to civil society in crises
scope air forces
land forces
naval forces
secondaryResponsibility support to other Swedish authorities
subjectTo Swedish law
subordinateTo Swedish government
surface form: Government of Sweden
typeOfService conscripts
professional soldiers
reservists
usesConscription yes
usesCountryCode SE

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