- The Saab JAS 39
Gripen (IPA: [
ˈɡrǐːpɛn] pronunciation; English: The Griffin) is a
light single-engine
supersonic multirole fighter aircraft manufactured...
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March 2011, the
Swedish prime minister announced that
eight Saab JAS 39
Gripens would support the UN-mandated no-fly zone over Libya. The announcement...
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Meteor missiles first entered service on the
Swedish Air Force's JAS 39
Gripens in
April 2016 and
officially achieved initial operating capability (IOC)...
- been
named Gripen,
after Gripen: HSwMS
Gripen (1677), a
warship launched in 1677. HSwMS
Gripen (1713), a
galley launched in 1713. HSwMS
Gripen (1715), a...
- Saab-BAe
Gripen AB, to manufacture,
market and
support Gripen internationally. This co-operation was
extended in 2001 with the
formation of
Gripen International...
- 39
Gripen Demonstrator.
Slightly modified for use in a
single engine Gripen,
instead of a twin-engine
aircraft like the F/A-18. With it, the
Gripen Demonstrator...
- for
example to the air
ambulance service or the SAR role.
Czech JAS-39C/D
Gripen multirole fighters fulfill primarily the
tasks related to the air defence...
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Whitebook on
Gripen program (Thai)
Royal Thai Air
Force Press Release on
Gripen program (Eng)[permanent dead link]
Royal Thai Air
Force VDO on
Gripen program...
- 2026,
Hungary will own the
remaining Gripens. On
February 23, 2024,
alongside the
delivery of four
additional Gripens of the same type, a
further support...
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Gripen Trollhättan BK is a
bandy club in Trollhättan, Sweden,
formed in 1936. The club was
named Gripens BK 1936–1988. The men's team pla**** in the Swedish...