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Colombia Reportedly Considering Saab Gripen to Replace its Kfirs as Swedish Jet Debuts in Multinational Drill in Brazil

by theamericannews
November 10, 2024
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Colombia Reportedly Considering Saab Gripen to Replace its Kfirs as Swedish Jet Debuts in Multinational Drill in Brazil
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Two Colombian Air Force Kfirs in flight. (Image credit: IAI)
Gripen in South America

Saab has been seeking to increase its presence in the South American market, after its 2014 deal with Brazil for 36 Gripen-E/F jets, worth $5.4 billion at the time. The highlight of the deal was Saab’s partnership with Brazilian aerospace major Embraer for manufacturing 15 of the jets at its Sao Paolo plant under a ToT (Transfer of Technology) agreement.

The deal brought economic, industrial and technological benefits for Brazil, with Saab chief Michael Johansson saying in May. 2023 that the company wished to see “Brazil to be an exporter to Latin America and potentially other regions.” This implied that Saab may have suggested, at least unofficially, for the Embraer plant to build under license the Gripen-E/Fs for Colombia.

The Gripen E is the most advanced Gripen variant, a fully multirole aircraft capable of EW (Electronic Warfare), data linking and compatible with all NATO weapons, punching far above its weight. The lightweight, single engine delta-wing canard jet is roughly in the same class as the most advanced F-16 variant.

A @Saab disponibilizou agora mesmo fotografias do caça F-39E Gripen da 🇧🇷 @fab_oficial armado com mísseis ar-ar @MBDAGroup Meteor e Diehl Defence IRIS-T. O F-39E Gripen participa no exercício multinacional CRUZEX 2024, organizado pela @fab_oficial de 3 a 15 de Novembro. pic.twitter.com/crDp4v8BrA

— Defence 360° (@Defence360) November 4, 2024

The Gripen is famous for embodying the Swedish ACE (Agile Combat Employment) doctrine, designed and engineered to operate from non-traditional air bases like roads and highways with minimal support infrastructure. The cheap cost, technological capability and local industry friendliness makes it more suited for Colombian needs than the heavier twin-engine Dassault Rafale.

wake up bro Saab dropped some epic new A2A shots of Gripen E 6003 pic.twitter.com/gYooymOx7w

— Fighterman_FFRC (@Fighterman_FFRC) February 17, 2024

Debut in multinational military exercise

Saab has also announced that the Gripen E will debut in the CRUZEX exercise at Brazil’s Natal Air Base in Rio Grande do Norte. The exercise began on Nov. 3 and will conclude on Nov. 15, 2024. Held by the Brazilian Air Force (FAB), it will see the participation of over 2,000 military personnel from Brazil and 15 other nations from across Latin America, Africa, Europe and the United States.

The highlight of this year’s CRUZEX “is the debut of the F-39E Gripen in high-complexity scenarios,” and its “first participation in a multinational military exercise,” Johansson said in the release. The Gripen will participate in COMAO (Composite Air Operations), where “large number of aircraft with different objectives (will) operate simultaneously against an enemy to saturate its defenses, enhancing mission efficiency,” the statement added.

🇸🇪🇩🇪🇧🇷AAG_th บันทึกประจำวัน: Saab สวีเดนและ Helsing เยอรมนีจะนำ #AI มาใช้ในเครื่องบินขับไล่ #Gripen Ehttps://t.co/c1CWpjPHQt#Sweden #AirForce @Saab #Germany @HelsingAI #Brazil @fab_oficial #CRUZEX2024 @DefenceIQ #IFC24 pic.twitter.com/IUwMbfA2Jz

— AAG_th (@aag_th) November 7, 2024

“At CRUZEX, we are acting both as enemy and friendly forces, the latter being our primary role. In this context, we will conduct OCA (Offensive Counter Air) operations, in which F-39E Gripen will protect friendly forces while they carry out actions within enemy territory and DCA (Defensive Counter Air) to defend against enemy attacks,” said in the statement Lieutenant Colonel Aviator Ramon Lincoln Santos Fórneas, commander of the 1st Air Defence Group (1º GDA), the first Gripen unit in the Brazilian Air Force.

Timeline cleanser with #aircraft 😌
Multinational exercise #CRUZEX2024 media flight. 🇧🇷Video: Saab Brasil https://t.co/TJgAUhDBoC pic.twitter.com/ubYuKhaKbd

— Gripen News (@GripenNews) November 6, 2024

The Gripen-E/F also recently won a contract with the RTAF (Royal Thai Air Force), which the service announced on Aug. 27 in a Facebook post. In that case, the Swedish jet won over the contender, the F-16 Block 70.

Noteworthy, on Nov. 9, 2024, it was announced a plan by Brazil to increase its order of Gripen by 25%.

BREAKING: #Brazil plans to increase its order of 36 #Gripen E/F fighter aircraft by 25% (1/4) 🇧🇷🇸🇪 https://t.co/7Qm7zCeKnz

— Gripen News (@GripenNews) November 9, 2024

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