The Swedish Armed Forces are working closely with European cloud provider evroc to build the sovereign cloud platform for SINCC, their next-generation command and control system. It lets Swedish forces lead operations, share a common operating picture and work alongside NATO allies, with all information staying under Swedish jurisdiction.
Known as SINCC (Swedish Interoperable Combat Cloud), the platform handles information classified under Swedish, NATO and EU frameworks. evroc, founded in 2022, is a fully European cloud platform, built for AI and engineered to be accredited for NATO restricted workloads, so the most sensitive data never leaves Swedish and European control.
The system draws on the model proven by Ukraine's Delta, regarded as leading in turning battlefield information into action. Where traditional command chains pass information through many manual steps before a decision can be made, this approach shares a common, real-time picture automatically across forces. With AI integrated across the organisation, information can be analysed and acted on at speed, and the same model can in time extend across Sweden's wider total defence.
"This strengthens Sweden's security and its ability to act independently when it matters most," said Mattias Åström, founder and CEO of evroc. "Information this sensitive should belong on infrastructure we own and govern ourselves. That is the standard this system sets, and it is also where AI changes everything: a real-time picture of the battlefield, analysed and acted on at machine speed, on infrastructure Sweden can trust. This is the capability Europe has long needed."
The programme brings together the Swedish Armed Forces, the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration and Teracom, with evroc, Elastisys, Freja and Aityr contributing to the platform.