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INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Knowledge is critical in combat situations. Gripen
is equipped with advanced sensors and electronic
warfare systems, enabling it to detect, identify and
disrupt various threats as well as protect the aircra
against attack. e aim is to know as much as possible
about the enemy while revealing as little information
as possible.
Gripens signal intelligence and self-protection
systems are designed for future threat scenarios
and are based on highly advanced signal processing
and active sensors such as AESA radar.
WEAPON SYSTEMS
Gripen has weapons for all types of missions, from
guided glide bombs to long-distance missiles.
TRAINING
Saab oers training systems and simulators to train
ghter pilots and service personnel.
CZECH
AIR FORCE ETPS
UK ROYAL THAI
AIR FORCE
SWEDISH
AIR FORCE HUNGARIAN
AIR FORCE
SOUTH AFRICAN
AIR FORCE
GRIPEN IS FLOWN HERE
Gripen is currently operated by the air forces in
Sweden, South Africa, ailand, Czech Republic
and Hungary, as well as the Empire Test Pilots
School (ETPS) in the UK. In 2014, a contract
was signed to develop and produce 36 of the next
generation Gripen for the Brazilian Air Force.
SAAB ANNUAL REPORT 201417