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STOCKHOLM, May 7, 2026 — Ukraine and Sweden are in advanced talks that could result in a deal to supply Saab-made Gripen fighter jets to Kyiv within months, Ukrainian Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov and his Swedish counterpart said.
The countries signed a letter of intent last year that envisages up to 100-150 Gripen E aircraft.
First deliveries would likely be around three years after any contract is finalised, though Sweden is also exploring loan, sale or gift of older Gripen models for faster delivery.
Financing remains a key issue: Sweden has set aside about 80 billion crowns for aid to Ukraine that could partly fund the purchase, and officials are discussing contributions from other countries for training and weapon systems.
Saab’s CEO has expressed optimism a contract could be finalised this year and the company is exploring production-rate increases — targeting roughly 20-30 aircraft annually — to meet potential demand.
The proposed deal would be one of Sweden’s largest-ever arms exports and follows Hungary’s reversal of its veto on an EU loan package for Ukraine.



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