ubåtskris
Ubåtskris, or submarine crisis, is a term used in Swedish public discourse to describe periods when suspected foreign submarines were believed to enter Swedish territorial waters, provoking political and military responses. The episodes are most closely associated with the Cold War, when Sweden sought to safeguard its neutrality and coastal security in a tense Baltic region.
The best-known episode occurred in the early 1980s, particularly 1981–1982. During this time a string of reports,
Beyond the 1981–1982 incidents, Sweden experienced earlier and later episodes of concern over possible submarine activity.
Legacy and significance: the ubåtskris influenced Swedish defense planning by emphasizing the need for continuous maritime