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Sweden announced on May 28 that it will donate 16 Saab JAS 39 Gripen C/D fighters to Ukraine and that Kyiv intends to buy an initial batch of up to 20 new Gripen E/F aircraft.
The pledge was made during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s visit to Uppsala and follows a 2025 letter of intent covering a possible 100-150 Gripen sales.
Sweden said the donated C/D jets could be delivered in early 2027, subject to export approvals, while deliveries of new Gripen E models are expected to begin around 2030.
Ukraine plans to earmark €2.5 billion from the EU’s Ukraine Support Loan for the purchases.
Stockholm said donated aircraft will come with training, sustainment support and a weapons package that may include IRIS-T, AMRAAM and long-range Meteor air-to-air missiles.
Saab, the jets’ manufacturer, saw its shares rise on the announcement.
Officials said training of Ukrainian pilots and technicians is already underway and that Sweden will seek to replace the donated capability in its own force structure.
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Key points: the pledged C/D Gripens are a stopgap with design advantages for dispersed operations, but transfers hinge on export approvals because of U.S. components. While Meteor/AEW pairing could boost Ukraine's air defence, frontline SAM threats and practical engagement ranges limit their immediate impact.
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