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Jas Gripen Fighter Praised After Thailand-Cambodia War

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Gripen Fighter Jets Play Key Role in ThailandCambodia Border Conflict, Boosting Saab’s Prospects

Bangkok, Thailand – Saab’s JAS 39 Gripen fighter jet has seen its first-ever combat deployment during the recent four-day border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia in late July, and according to reports, played a significant role in thailand’s military advantage. The conflict,stemming from a long-standing border dispute,took place between july 24th and 27th.Thailand operates a fleet of eleven Gripen aircraft, and analysis from the American magazine National Interest suggests the Swedish-built planes were instrumental in the outcome of the fighting. The publication asserts that the successful deployment is likely to generate increased international demand for the Gripen, perhaps leading to substantial new business for Saab.

The National Interest article, penned by defense editor Brandon Weichert, highlights Thailand’s “outclassing” of Cambodia, attributing it to the Gripen’s “excellent performance in battle.” Weichert notes this conflict marks a turning point for the Gripen, transitioning its reputation from a primarily reconnaissance asset to a “true proven asset in battle” after nearly three decades in service.

The JAS 39 Gripen: A Profile

the JAS 39 Gripen is a multirole combat aircraft developed by Swedish aerospace and defense company Saab. First entering service in the Swedish Air Force in 1997, the Gripen is designed for a variety of missions, including air-to-air combat, air-to-ground attack, and reconnaissance. Key features of the Gripen include its lightweight design, advanced sensor suite, and ability to operate from short runways.

A significant advantage of the Gripen, as highlighted by National Interest, is its cost-effectiveness. Operating costs are reportedly “significantly lower” than comparable western-built aircraft like the american F-16, making it an attractive option for nations with constrained defense budgets.This affordability, combined with its demonstrated combat capability, positions the Gripen as a competitive choice in the international arms market.

Following the recent conflict, the Thai government has already approved the purchase of an additional four Gripen aircraft for approximately SEK 6 billion (roughly equivalent to [insert current exchange rate in USD/EUR]).This purchase is part of a larger plan to acquire a total of twelve Gripen fighters.

Weichert predicts a surge in global interest in the Gripen, especially in Latin America, where several nations already operate the aircraft. He anticipates “a storm of interest from defense forces around the world” spurred by its successful performance in the Thailand-Cambodia conflict.

National Interest was founded in 1985 and, while its influence on US foreign policy has waned from its peak during the neoconservative movement, remains a respected voice in defense and foreign affairs commentary.

Further Reading:

data: Jas Gripen in Thai attack in Cambodia (Expressen)
A state of emergency in Thailand – the Foreign Ministry advises against travel (Expressen)
Several dead in battles between Thailand and Cambodia (Expressen)
Saab’s JAS 39 Gripen Fighter is the Real Winner in the War Thailand-Cambodia (National Interest)

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