Don,
re: possible changes to OOB066 it might be wise to include an end date for unit 055 Pbv-401 too - the "Swedish MTLB", this track actually saw some service but has now been retired. The last ones were sold to Finland in 2011.
Also these variants of the CV90 system present in the OOB have not progressed beyond prototype stage, and probably will not ever be included in the actual organisation:
unit 049 SSG Amos DF
unit 202 Strf9040/56
unit 433 SSG 120 AMOS
unit 434 SSG 120 STRIX
Strf 9040/56 was a CV90 also equipped with the Rbs56 ATGM system.
The SSG/AMOS/Grkbv 90120 was an sp-mortar system, but project has been terminated. A self propelled battalion level artillery system is still lacking.
However, STRIX is a mortar fired anti-tank munition, that has been used since the mid 90s by the "ordinary" 120mm mortar system. It was present in earlier versions of OOB066.
The older Leopard tanks:
unit 355 Strv 121
unit 357 Strv 121
Sweden leased/bought 160 or so older, used Leopard tanks meant to be used in the three Mech Brigades (while the more modern Strv 122 was used in the two Armoured Brigades). The brigades were disbanded around 2000 and since 2002 the Strv 121 were placed in storage. Rumour (as of Jan 2012) has it that the remaining Strv 121 tanks are to be sold/scrapped but 40 or so will be rebuilt to engineer tanks/bridgelayers).
Possible new stuff, emphasis on possible:
Pansarterrängbil 360

Built by Patria, Finland. This is the vehicle chosen to replace the dead SEP project. First deliver planned for 2012. First company outfitted with this APC to be ready 2013. The first Bn to be ready by 2014. But, we'll belive it when we see it.
Bandvagn NY/BvS 10 MkIIB
A new all terrain vehicle protected against shrapnel and small arms fire is to be introduced and delivered in the fall of 2012. They are to be ready for foreign deployment by 2013. Good luck with that.
Helicopter 16
During the summer of 2010 the Swedish government decided to buy a brand new helicopter system to deal with the pressing need for medical-, troop- and materiel transport in Afghanistan.
The choice fell upon the American UH-60M Black Hawk. The 15 helicopters were delievered to Sweden in November 2011 and handed over to the army in January 2012.