09 September 2020
by Gareth Jennings
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country’s requirement to replace its Yugoslav era MiG-21s.
Sweden and Saab hope to satisfy Croatia’s MiG-21 replacement requirement with the Gripen C/D. (MBDA)
The government-to-government offer, announced by Saab on 9 September, is part of a wider package that, the manufacturer stated, includes “a tailored made strategic co-operation package” designed to boost Croatia’s defence industry and national security.
“Sweden and Saab are offering a comprehensive and long-term solution for Croatian homeland security that will protect Croatia’s people and borders for decades to come. If Croatia chooses Gripen, Saab is ready to transfer know-how and technology and establish a Regional Aeronautical & Support Service Centre in Croatia. This would develop long-term co-operation with local defence industry as well as the academic sector, generating some 500 high-tech jobs,” Jonas Hjelm, Senior Vice President and head of Saab business area Aeronautics was quoted as saying.
As noted in Janes World Air Forces
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country...
09 September 2020
by Gareth Jennings
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country’s requirement to replace its Yugoslav era MiG-21s.
Sweden and Saab hope to satisfy Croatia’s MiG-21 replacement requirement with the Gripen C/D. (MBDA)
The government-to-government offer, announced by Saab on 9 September, is part of a wider package that, the manufacturer stated, includes “a tailored made strategic co-operation package” designed to boost Croatia’s defence industry and national security.
“Sweden and Saab are offering a comprehensive and long-term solution for Croatian homeland security that will protect Croatia’s people and borders for decades to come. If Croatia chooses Gripen, Saab is ready to transfer know-how and technology and establish a Regional Aeronautical & Support Service Centre in Croatia. This would develop long-term co-operation with local defence industry as well as the academic sector, generating some 500 high-tech jobs,” Jonas Hjelm, Senior Vice President and head of Saab business area Aeronautics was quoted as saying.
As noted in Janes World Air Forces
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country...
09 September 2020
by Gareth Jennings
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country’s requirement to replace its Yugoslav era MiG-21s.
Sweden and Saab hope to satisfy Croatia’s MiG-21 replacement requirement with the Gripen C/D. (MBDA)
The government-to-government offer, announced by Saab on 9 September, is part of a wider package that, the manufacturer stated, includes “a tailored made strategic co-operation package” designed to boost Croatia’s defence industry and national security.
“Sweden and Saab are offering a comprehensive and long-term solution for Croatian homeland security that will protect Croatia’s people and borders for decades to come. If Croatia chooses Gripen, Saab is ready to transfer know-how and technology and establish a Regional Aeronautical & Support Service Centre in Croatia. This would develop long-term co-operation with local defence industry as well as the academic sector, generating some 500 high-tech jobs,” Jonas Hjelm, Senior Vice President and head of Saab business area Aeronautics was quoted as saying.
As noted in Janes World Air Forces
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country...
09 September 2020
by Gareth Jennings
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country’s requirement to replace its Yugoslav era MiG-21s.
Sweden and Saab hope to satisfy Croatia’s MiG-21 replacement requirement with the Gripen C/D. (MBDA)
The government-to-government offer, announced by Saab on 9 September, is part of a wider package that, the manufacturer stated, includes “a tailored made strategic co-operation package” designed to boost Croatia’s defence industry and national security.
“Sweden and Saab are offering a comprehensive and long-term solution for Croatian homeland security that will protect Croatia’s people and borders for decades to come. If Croatia chooses Gripen, Saab is ready to transfer know-how and technology and establish a Regional Aeronautical & Support Service Centre in Croatia. This would develop long-term co-operation with local defence industry as well as the academic sector, generating some 500 high-tech jobs,” Jonas Hjelm, Senior Vice President and head of Saab business area Aeronautics was quoted as saying.
As noted in Janes World Air Forces
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country...
09 September 2020
by Gareth Jennings
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country’s requirement to replace its Yugoslav era MiG-21s.
Sweden and Saab hope to satisfy Croatia’s MiG-21 replacement requirement with the Gripen C/D. (MBDA)
The government-to-government offer, announced by Saab on 9 September, is part of a wider package that, the manufacturer stated, includes “a tailored made strategic co-operation package” designed to boost Croatia’s defence industry and national security.
“Sweden and Saab are offering a comprehensive and long-term solution for Croatian homeland security that will protect Croatia’s people and borders for decades to come. If Croatia chooses Gripen, Saab is ready to transfer know-how and technology and establish a Regional Aeronautical & Support Service Centre in Croatia. This would develop long-term co-operation with local defence industry as well as the academic sector, generating some 500 high-tech jobs,” Jonas Hjelm, Senior Vice President and head of Saab business area Aeronautics was quoted as saying.
As noted in Janes World Air Forces
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country...
09 September 2020
by Gareth Jennings
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country’s requirement to replace its Yugoslav era MiG-21s.
Sweden and Saab hope to satisfy Croatia’s MiG-21 replacement requirement with the Gripen C/D. (MBDA)
The government-to-government offer, announced by Saab on 9 September, is part of a wider package that, the manufacturer stated, includes “a tailored made strategic co-operation package” designed to boost Croatia’s defence industry and national security.
“Sweden and Saab are offering a comprehensive and long-term solution for Croatian homeland security that will protect Croatia’s people and borders for decades to come. If Croatia chooses Gripen, Saab is ready to transfer know-how and technology and establish a Regional Aeronautical & Support Service Centre in Croatia. This would develop long-term co-operation with local defence industry as well as the academic sector, generating some 500 high-tech jobs,” Jonas Hjelm, Senior Vice President and head of Saab business area Aeronautics was quoted as saying.
As noted in Janes World Air Forces
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country...
09 September 2020
by Gareth Jennings
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country’s requirement to replace its Yugoslav era MiG-21s.
Sweden and Saab hope to satisfy Croatia’s MiG-21 replacement requirement with the Gripen C/D. (MBDA)
The government-to-government offer, announced by Saab on 9 September, is part of a wider package that, the manufacturer stated, includes “a tailored made strategic co-operation package” designed to boost Croatia’s defence industry and national security.
“Sweden and Saab are offering a comprehensive and long-term solution for Croatian homeland security that will protect Croatia’s people and borders for decades to come. If Croatia chooses Gripen, Saab is ready to transfer know-how and technology and establish a Regional Aeronautical & Support Service Centre in Croatia. This would develop long-term co-operation with local defence industry as well as the academic sector, generating some 500 high-tech jobs,” Jonas Hjelm, Senior Vice President and head of Saab business area Aeronautics was quoted as saying.
As noted in Janes World Air Forces
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country...
09 September 2020
by Gareth Jennings
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country’s requirement to replace its Yugoslav era MiG-21s.
Sweden and Saab hope to satisfy Croatia’s MiG-21 replacement requirement with the Gripen C/D. (MBDA)
The government-to-government offer, announced by Saab on 9 September, is part of a wider package that, the manufacturer stated, includes “a tailored made strategic co-operation package” designed to boost Croatia’s defence industry and national security.
“Sweden and Saab are offering a comprehensive and long-term solution for Croatian homeland security that will protect Croatia’s people and borders for decades to come. If Croatia chooses Gripen, Saab is ready to transfer know-how and technology and establish a Regional Aeronautical & Support Service Centre in Croatia. This would develop long-term co-operation with local defence industry as well as the academic sector, generating some 500 high-tech jobs,” Jonas Hjelm, Senior Vice President and head of Saab business area Aeronautics was quoted as saying.
As noted in Janes World Air Forces
Sweden has made a formal offer to Croatia to sell 12 Saab Gripen C/D fighters to satisfy the country...