Sweden,Ukraine Reach Agreement for Potential Sale of Up to 150 gripen Fighter Jets
LINKÖPING,Sweden – Sweden and Ukraine have signed an agreement outlining long-term cooperation in air defence,including the potential sale of 100 to 150 newly produced JAS-39 Gripen E fighter jets,Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced Wednesday. The agreement comes as Ukraine seeks to bolster its air defenses against ongoing Russian aggression.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr zelenskyy, who visited the Saab factory in Linköping alongside Kristersson, stated he anticipates the contract will enable Kyiv to acquire at least 100 gripens. He also expressed interest in joint drone production with Saab.
“We are fully aware that we have a long way to go,” Kristersson said at a press conference. ”But as of now, we are steadfast to explore all options for supplying Ukraine with a large number of Gripen fighters in the future.”
Consideration of supplying Gripens to Ukraine was paused last May, according to Swedish Defense Minister Pal Jonson, as Ukraine prioritized acquiring American F-16s for more immediate deployment. Ukraine has been utilizing Western-supplied fighter jets to defend against daily Russian airstrikes since February 2022.
Reuters reported that Ukrainian pilots have already traveled to Sweden for test flights in the Gripen.
The JAS-39 Gripen has been in service since 1996,with approximately 280 aircraft built to date. Saab is currently increasing production capacity at its Linköping facility, aiming to produce 20 to 30 gripens annually within a few years. The company also manufactures the aircraft in Brazil. Sweden has ordered 60 of the advanced E-version Gripens. The Czech Air Force currently operates Gripens, with a lease extension secured through 2035, at which point they will be replaced by F-35s.