Brazil Celebrates the Arrival of a New SAAB Gripen E Fighter Jet

Brazil Celebrates the Arrival of a New SAAB Gripen E Fighter Jet

Another fighter SAAB F-39 Gripen is on its way to be delivered to the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) by the MV Heerengrachtwhich left the Swedish port of Norrköping bound for Navegantes, in Santa Catarina.

With an estimated journey time of three weeks, the ship is expected to arrive in Brazil on September 23, travelling a distance of almost 12,000 kilometres.

The MV Heerengracht is scheduled to arrive in Navegantes at the end of September. Signature: Maritime Traffic

He MV Heerengracht It was built in 2009 and belongs to the shipping company Spliethoff (Dutch flag). The ship has a carrying capacity of almost 10,000 tons. The characteristics of this ship are similar to those of the ships that have made previous deliveries of fighters. Gripen Brazilians.

Although the exact number of fighters on board has not yet been officially confirmed, sources consulted by Infodefense They indicate that it is one, with a license plate FAB-4108.

This delivery represents the sixth batch of fighters Gripen F-39 and there are eight aircraft in operation in Brazil, all of them single-seat models. F-39E (one of them configured as a prototype for testing), with a significant number of these aircraft assigned to Gavião Peixoto for testing and development in the Gripen Design and Development Network (GDDN).

Brazil Celebrates the Arrival of a New SAAB Gripen E Fighter JetFAB 4102 is already flying at the 1st GDA in Anápolis. Signature: Roberto Caiafa

In addition to expanding its fleet, Brazil is already considering the acquisition of a second batch of fighters. F-39potentially securing up to 14 additional units.

The negotiations are based on a clause in the original 2013 contract, which allows for an increase in the number of cells to be purchased without the need for a new agreement between Brazil and Sweden.

Discussions on the purchase of a second fighter model to replace the current fleet of attack fighters A-1Mscheduled for retirement in 2025, makes strategic planning for a second batch of nuclear weapons even more urgent. Gripens and the choice of an aircraft to replace the AMX.

673060Delivery of the first Gripen assembled in Brazil is scheduled for mid-2025. Signature: SAAB

JAS 39 Gripen vs Eurofighter

SAAB F-39 Gripen: The ‌Swedish Supersonic Multirole Fighter Jet

The SAAB F-39 Gripen is a light single-engine supersonic multirole fighter aircraft‍ manufactured by the Swedish aerospace⁣ and defence company ​Saab AB [[2]]. The Gripen, which means “Griffin” in Italian, entered into service in ⁣1996 and is the first operational‍ representative of ⁣fourth-generation fighter aircraft [[1]].

Delivery to the Brazilian Air Force

Recently, another F-39 Gripen fighter jet was⁢ reported to be on its way to be delivered ​to the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) by the MV Heerengracht, which left the Swedish port of Norrköping bound for‍ Navegantes, in Santa Catarina. The​ ship is expected to arrive in Brazil on September 23, after a​ three-week journey of almost 12,000 kilometres.

This delivery represents the sixth batch of Gripen F-39 fighters, with a total of eight‍ aircraft already in operation in Brazil, all of which are single-seat models, including one configured as a prototype for testing. The Gripen F-39 has been assigned to Gavião Peixoto for testing and‌ development in the Gripen Design and‍ Development Network (GDDN).

Brazil’s ⁣Acquisition Plans

In addition to expanding its fleet, Brazil is already ‍considering‍ the acquisition of a second​ batch of F-39 Gripen fighters,⁣ potentially securing⁤ up to 14 additional units. The⁤ negotiations are based‌ on a clause in the original ‍2013‍ contract, which allows for an increase in the number of units to be ‌purchased without the ‌need for ​a ⁢new agreement.

About the Saab JAS 39 Gripen

The Saab JAS 39 Gripen is a highly advanced​ fighter jet that combines exceptional performance,‍ flexibility, ⁢and ‌reliability. Its capabilities include air-to-air combat, air-to-surface attack, and reconnaissance. The Gripen has been ‍widely used by the Swedish Air Force and has also been exported to several countries, including Brazil, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and South Africa.

the SAAB ‌F-39 Gripen⁤ is a⁣ highly capable ⁣and versatile fighter jet that has become an essential part of ‌the Brazilian Air Force’s fleet. With its exceptional performance and advanced⁤ capabilities, the Gripen is set to enhance Brazil’s air power and play a crucial role in the country’s defence strategy.

References:

[1] https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/SaabJAS39Gripen

[2] ⁤ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SaabJAS39Gripen

[3] https://news.az/news/brazil-set-to-acquire-new-f-39-gripen-fighter-jets

Saab JAS 39 Gripen price

The SAAB F-39 Gripen: Enhancing Brazil’s Air Power

The SAAB F-39 Gripen is a light single-engine supersonic multirole fighter aircraft manufactured by the Swedish aerospace and defense company Saab AB [[2]]. The Gripen, which means “Griffin” in Italian, entered into service in 1996 and is the first operational representative of fourth-generation fighter aircraft [[1]].

Delivery to the Brazilian Air Force

Recently, another F-39 Gripen fighter jet was reported to be on its way to be delivered to the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) by the MV Heerengracht, which left the Swedish port of Norrköping bound for Navegantes, in Santa Catarina. The ship is expected to arrive in Brazil on September 23, after a three-week journey of almost 12,000 kilometres.

This delivery represents the sixth batch of Gripen F-39 fighters, with a total of eight aircraft already in operation in Brazil, all of which are single-seat models, including one configured as a prototype for testing. The Gripen F-39 has been assigned to Gavião Peixoto for testing and development in the Gripen Design and Development Network (GDDN).

Brazil’s Acquisition Plans

In addition to expanding its fleet, Brazil is already considering the acquisition of a second batch of F-39 Gripen fighters, potentially securing up to 14 additional units. The negotiations are based on a clause in the original 2013 contract, which allows for an increase in the number of units to be purchased without the need for a new agreement.

**About the Saab JAS

Leave a Replay