Thailand to Acquire Swedish Gripen Jets to Enhance Air Force Capabilities
PorAinvest
martes, 5 de agosto de 2025, 2:21 am ET1 min de lectura
The Thai government has approved a proposal to purchase Swedish-made Gripen fighter jets from Saab, aimed at strengthening the air force's ability to protect the country's borders and uphold national defense. The deal concerns the JAS 39 Gripen jets, with no further details made public.
The Thai government has approved a proposal to purchase Swedish-made Gripen fighter jets from Saab, aiming to bolster the air force's capabilities in protecting the country's borders and enhancing national defense. The deal, which involves the JAS 39 Gripen jets, has been kept under wraps with no further details disclosed to the public.Thailand's decision to acquire additional Gripen jets follows a series of recent border disputes with Cambodia, where the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) deployed its existing Gripen C/D jets in airstrikes against Cambodia. The air force confirmed the use of Gripen jets to destroy weapons depots and command centers, marking the first time the aircraft has been used in combat operations [1].
The Swedish Embassy in Thailand has clarified that there has been no decision to halt Gripen fighter jet sales to Thailand, despite the recent border tensions. The embassy's statement comes amidst rumors that the use of Gripen jets in the border dispute would hinder the purchase of additional aircraft. However, the embassy has assured that no such decision has been made, and the process of purchasing new Gripen jets remains on track [2].
The successful deployment of Gripen jets in Thailand's border conflict has provided a significant credibility boost for Saab and Sweden's defense industry. The aircraft's ability to integrate with radar systems and other aircraft in real-time has proven its effectiveness in combat operations. This experience is likely to strengthen Saab's position in the international defense market and reinforce Sweden's reputation as a developer of advanced military technology [3].
The purchase of additional Gripen jets is part of Thailand's broader strategy to modernize its air force and enhance its defensive capabilities. The deal underscores Thailand's commitment to strengthening its national defense and maintaining regional stability. As Thailand continues to negotiate the purchase of more Gripen aircraft, the successful deployment of the jets in recent border disputes is expected to play a crucial role in the decision-making process.
References:
[1] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/thailand-s-air-force-confirms-gripen-jets-used-in-attacks-on-cambodia-ce7c5fd9dc8df42c
[2] https://www.nationthailand.com/blogs/news/asean/40053459
[3] https://scandasia.com/thailands-swedish-gripen-fighter-jets-involved-in-real-combat-for-the-first-time/

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