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Thailand Orders Next-Generation Gripen Fighters in SEK 5.3 Billion Deal

Thailand Secures Next-Generation Gripen Fighters in SEK 5.3 Billion Agreement
Saab has formalized a significant contract with the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) to supply Thailand with four next-generation Gripen E/F fighter aircraft, in a deal valued at approximately SEK 5.3 billion. The agreement encompasses the delivery of three Gripen E single-seat fighters and one Gripen F two-seat variant, alongside associated equipment, comprehensive training programs, and long-term support services. Deliveries are planned to take place between 2025 and 2030.
Strengthening Thailand’s Air Defense Capabilities
This procurement builds upon the Royal Thai Air Force’s (RTAF) existing operational experience with Saab’s Gripen platform, as it currently fields a squadron of Gripen C/D multi-role fighters. The introduction of the Gripen E/F models is expected to complement the existing fleet, significantly enhancing Thailand’s air defense capabilities. By integrating these advanced fighters, the RTAF aims to maintain a versatile and modernized force capable of addressing evolving security challenges in the region.
A notable feature of the contract is the inclusion of a substantial long-term offset package, negotiated concurrently between Saab and the RTAF. This package is designed not only to meet Thailand’s defense requirements but also to foster broader industrial and economic development. It incorporates extensive technology transfer, defense cooperation initiatives, and investments across multiple sectors of the Thai economy. These measures align with Thailand’s strategic objective of achieving self-reliant and sustainable defense capabilities, while simultaneously promoting industrial growth beyond the defense sector.
Regional Implications and Industry Perspectives
The integration of technology transfer and industrial cooperation provisions introduces complexities that may affect the delivery timeline, reflecting Thailand’s commitment to offset policies that balance defense modernization with economic advancement. This approach underscores the country’s dual focus on enhancing military capabilities and stimulating domestic industry.
Saab’s success in securing this contract has attracted attention within the regional defense market, potentially influencing the competitive dynamics of fighter jet procurement in Southeast Asia. Industry analysts suggest that this development may prompt intensified efforts by competitors, including Lockheed Martin, to pursue future contracts with Thailand and other regional actors.
Micael Johansson, President and CEO of Saab, remarked, “We welcome Thailand as the latest customer for Gripen E/F. Thailand is already a well-established Gripen user and familiar with the strengths that Gripen brings to the Royal Thai Armed Forces. Thailand has chosen the most modern fighter on the market with which to build its next generation of strategic, independent capabilities.”
With the acquisition of the Gripen E/F, the RTAF will gain access to cutting-edge fighter technology designed to address both current and future security demands. The aircraft are distinguished by their advanced avionics, operational adaptability, and cost-effectiveness relative to other contemporary fighter platforms. This positions Thailand to further modernize its air defense infrastructure and reinforce its strategic autonomy in a complex regional security environment.

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