Swedish Engineer Troops

Fortifikationen ("Royal Engineers"[1]) were established in 1635 as a special corps for construction of fortifications.

It changed its name in 1952 to the Swedish Army School of Field Works (Arméns fältarbetsskola, FältarbS).

It ceased and was part of the Swedish Army Field Works Center (Arméns fältarbetscentrum, FarbC) from 1 July 1991.

[7] The Swedish Army Field Works Center was disbanded in 1997 and the Swedish Army Field Work School (Fältarbetsskolan, FarbS) continued operations together with the EOD School (Amröjskolan, AmröjS), both sorting under Göta Engineer Regiment (Ing 2) which since 2005 is the only remaining active engineer unit in the Swedish Engineer Troops.

[10] In connection with the decommissioning of Swedish Army Field Work Center (Arméns fältarbetscentrum), the position of Engineer Inspector disappeared.

Collar patch of the Swedish Engineer Troops.