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The JAS 39 Gripen is a fourth-generati on fighter manufactured by Swedish company Saab. Designed as a swing- role type capable of performing multiple missions, the Gripen entered service with the Swedish air force in 1995, replacing its Saab Drakens and Viggens. Powered by a single Volvo Aero RM12 afterburning turbofan based on the General Electric F404, the Gripen is capable of speeds of up to Mach 2 and has a maximum range of 2,800km (1,510nm). Weapon options include a 27mm Mauser internal cannon, Raytheon AIM-9 Sidewinder and AIM-120 AMRAAM air- to-air missiles and Raytheon Paveway II laser-guided bombs. The aircraft is also being used to support the development of MBDAs Meteor beyond visual-range air-to-air missile. To date 236 Gripens have been ordered, with the Swedish air force to receive the vast majority, at 204 aircraft. Export customers are the Czech Republic (14), Hungary (14), South Africa (26) and Thailand (12), with some of their aircraft being remanufactured Swedish JAS 39s. The UK’s Empire Test Pilots School also uses the Gripen for undergraduate training under an arrangement with Saab. Next Generation An upgraded, two-seat variant dubbed the Gripen Demo first flew in April 2008, with this to de-risk technologies for a planned Gripen NG (Next Generation) production aircraft. The demonstrator is powered by a GE F414G which will enable the type to sustain a supercruise performance of M1.1 without using its afterburner. Compared to the D-model aircraft, the Gripen Demo has an increased maximum take-off weight of 16,000kg (35,200lb), 40% more internal fuel capacity and offers a range of up to 4,070km. Crew:1 (2 for JAS 39B/D) Powerplant: 1× Volvo Aero RM12 afterburning turbofan # 1 × 27 mm Mauser BK-27 cannon 120 rounds # 6 × Rb.74 (AIM-9) or Rb 98 (IRIS-T) # 1 × 27 mm Mauser BK-27 cannon 120 rounds # 4 × Rb.99 (AIM-120) or MICA # 4 x Rb.71 (Skyflash) or Meteor # 4 x Rb.71 (Skyflash) or Meteor # 4 x Rb.75 # 2 x KEPD.350 # 4 x GBU-12 Paveway II laser-guided bomb # 4 x rocket pods 13.5 cm rockets # 2 x Rbs.15F anti-ship missile # 2 x Bk.90 cluster bomb # 8 x Mark 82 bombs # 1 x ALQ-TLS ECM I think SAAB Gripen should be better to replace our MIG 21 fleet. A unmanned version has been developed. Without funding for 200 HAL LCA Tejas India should go for some Gripen.
Posted on: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 02:51:22 +0000

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