The Air Force
Flygbasjägarna (FBJ) - (Swedish Air Force Rangers / SAFRs): A relatively new unit tasked with protecting Swedish Air Force units, and installations from attack by SOF units. SAFRs conduct security patrols outside of Air Force installation perimeters using vehicle mounted, and foot patrols. SAFRs are trained to use specially trained dogs to aid them in their search for any intruder. Once an intruder is detected, an ambush would be established to engage and destroy any force attempting to gain access into a restricted area. They are trained at F7, and sometimes also at F21.

Närskydd (NSKY): NSKY is the air force answer to the Navy's Bassäk. They assist the SAFR (or FBJ) in their task. When the enemy SOF get too close to the airbase they are put on the job. The NSKY is build and trained in the same way as the SAFR and the only difference is where they are located (closer to the base than the SAFR ). They consist of small groups. Each man is trained in one area, whether it is explosives, heavy weapons, dogs or leadership. Their purpose is to seek out hostile SOF units and destroy them before they succeed in their mission. They work closely with the SAFR and behave almost identical to them. The only difference is that they are located in the outer regions of an airbase. In peacetime they also handle the security on the airbases, patrolling with dogs and responding to alarms. They have worked closely with the Swedish equivalence to US SWAT teams and they also escort weapon shipments.