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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
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The '''{{Specs|name}}''' is a rank {{Specs|rank}} Swedish jet fighter {{Battle-rating}}. It was introduced in [[Update "Seek & Destroy"]].
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In the late 1990s, after the fall of the USSR, many former Warsaw Pact countries were left looking for NATO-compatible fighters, but their political climate (or financial standings) did not allow for the purchase of advanced American-made airframes such as the [[F-16 (Family)|F-16]] or [[F-15 (Family)|F-15]]. To capitalise on this, SAAB decided to pursue an "upgraded" variant of their existing JAS39 aircraft which would fill two criteria: to update the Gripens to the same standard as the latest [[F-16C]]s in USAF inventory, giving them the required technology to fulfil the requirements of the Swedish Air Force at the time, and also to add more NATO interoperability and compatibility for more ordnance and mid-air refueling, allowing the new Gripen to easily integrate into many former Warsaw Pact countries which were now joining NATO. This new standard of Gripen, called the '''JAS39C''', would first take to the skies on September 6th, 2002. While this new Gripen failed to attract as many buyers as the venerable F-16, it still found fulfilment for its original task, by helping nations like Hungary and the Czech Republic to replace their outdated MiGs with a more modern, NATO-compatible airframe.
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The '''{{Specs|name}}''' is a Swedish 4th generation fighter introduced in [[Update "Seek & Destroy"]] to the top ranks of the Swedish tree. Its main difference over the previous [[JAS39A]] is its new avionics and armament, primarily the introduction of a glass cockpit with massive colour displays, replacing the old analogue instruments, and more importantly, the addition of the RB 99 missile, a Swedish licensed copy of the AIM-120A AMRAAM active-radar homing missile. This new missile, which is also compatible with the BOL countermeasures dispenser (giving the Gripen over 700 countermeasures) and a Helmet-Cued Radar Boresight targeting system, coupled with the Gripen's already incredible flight performance thanks to its small profile and lightweight airframe, makes the JAS39C an extremely formidable aircraft.
  
 
== General info ==
 
== General info ==
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'''''The JAS 39C Gripen is renowned for its agility, speed, and overall performance in the air, which are key attributes for any modern multirole fighter. Here’s a detailed breakdown of its aerial behavior:'''''
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''Describe how the aircraft behaves in the air. Speed, manoeuvrability, acceleration and allowable loads - these are the most important characteristics of the vehicle.''
 
 
'''Speed'''
 
 
 
The JAS 39C Gripen is a fast and nimble aircraft, with a maximum speed of approximately Mach 2 at altitude (around 2,470 km/h or 1,534 mph). This high-speed capability allows the Gripen to rapidly intercept and engage enemy aircraft or quickly retreat from hostile engagements when necessary. At lower altitudes, the speed is reduced, but the Gripen remains highly competitive, capable of sustaining high subsonic and low supersonic speeds during complex maneuvers and combat operations.
 
 
 
'''Maneuverability'''
 
 
 
One of the defining characteristics of the Gripen series, including the JAS 39C, is its exceptional maneuverability. The aircraft was designed with a relaxed static stability (RSS) configuration and utilizes a fly-by-wire (FBW) control system, which allows for greater agility and responsiveness in flight. The delta-wing design, combined with canard foreplanes, gives the Gripen a high angle of attack (AoA) capability and allows it to perform tight turns, rapid rolls, and quick transitions between different flight regimes.
 
 
 
In dogfights or close-range engagements, the Gripen's maneuverability is a significant advantage, enabling it to outturn and outmaneuver many contemporary fighters. The aircraft can execute high-G maneuvers with precision, which is essential for both evading incoming threats and positioning itself for an effective offensive strike.
 
 
 
'''Acceleration'''
 
  
The JAS 39C is powered by a single Volvo RM12 engine, which provides a thrust of about 80 kN (18,000 lbf) with afterburner. This engine offers solid acceleration performance, especially when transitioning from subsonic to supersonic speeds. While the Gripen's single-engine design means it may not accelerate as quickly as twin-engine fighters like the F-18 or Eurofighter Typhoon, it still provides sufficient thrust for rapid climbs and swift engagement of targets.
 
 
The Gripen’s light weight, coupled with its powerful engine, ensures that it can quickly reach combat speed after takeoff or during mid-mission sprints. Its acceleration is particularly notable at medium altitudes, where it can rapidly increase speed for both offensive and defensive maneuvers.
 
 
Allowable Loads
 
 
The JAS 39C Gripen is built to withstand high G-forces, with an allowable load factor typically ranging from +9G to -3G. This capability allows the aircraft to perform aggressive maneuvers without compromising structural integrity, making it a resilient platform during high-stress combat scenarios. The aircraft's design ensures that it can handle these loads consistently, which is critical for maintaining maneuverability and effectiveness during prolonged engagements.
 
 
In addition to G-load limits, the Gripen’s airframe and control systems are designed to handle the stresses associated with rapid acceleration, high-speed flight, and complex aerial maneuvers. The use of advanced materials in the airframe construction, combined with continuous monitoring by the FBW system, ensures that the aircraft remains within safe operational limits during even the most intense combat situations.
 
 
'''Overall Behavior in the Air'''
 
 
In summary, the JAS 39C Gripen is a highly agile and responsive fighter aircraft with excellent speed and maneuverability. Its design prioritizes quick, precise movements and effective handling under various combat conditions. The aircraft's acceleration, while not the highest in its class, is still competitive, allowing it to perform well in both intercept and dogfight scenarios. The Gripen’s high allowable loads and structural resilience make it a durable and reliable choice for any modern air force.
 
 
These characteristics make the JAS 39C a versatile and formidable opponent in the skies, capable of holding its own against a wide range of contemporary fighter aircraft.
 
 
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! Combat flaps !! Take-off flaps !! Landing flaps !! Air brakes !! Arrestor gear !! Drogue chute
 
! Combat flaps !! Take-off flaps !! Landing flaps !! Air brakes !! Arrestor gear !! Drogue chute
 
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! Combat !! Take-off !! Landing !! + !! -
 
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''even though the Gripen C does not have any armour it tends to survive damage fairly well. Sometimes it can fly with missing wings, as long as you have the canards.''  
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=== Modifications and economy ===
 
=== Modifications and economy ===
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! [[RB 75T]] missiles
 
! [[RB 75T]] missiles
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! [[AGM-65G]] missiles
 
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* 4 x RB 75 missiles
 
* 4 x RB 75 missiles
 
* 4 x RB 75T missiles
 
* 4 x RB 75T missiles
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* 4 x AGM-65G missiles
 
* 16 x 120 kg m/71 bombs (1,920 kg total)
 
* 16 x 120 kg m/71 bombs (1,920 kg total)
 
* 16 x 120 kg m/71 retarded bombs (1,920 kg total)
 
* 16 x 120 kg m/71 retarded bombs (1,920 kg total)
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=== Pros and cons ===
 
=== Pros and cons ===
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lots of countermeasures with the help of BOL pods.
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'''Pros:'''
  
very manouverable, can dogfight almost everything and win.
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* Access to RB74(M) missiles which are highly resistant to flares
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* Access to very competitive RB99 missiles with an ARH seeker with very long range
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* Helmet Mounted sight lets the pilot slave both IR seekers as well as the radar onto off-bore targets
  
access to fox 3 missiles.
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* High amount of countermeasures available; a total of 732 when carrying four BOL rails on the wings
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* Extreme manoeuvrability - one of the most agile fighter in the game
  
 
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'''Cons:'''
 
'''Cons:'''
  
Constant G-loc unless crew is highly trained
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* Low ammo count for a relatively rapid firing cannon
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* Mediocre amount of ARH missiles in comparison to the competition (4 ARH missiles Vs 6 ARH missiles)
  
limited amount of missiles, unlike the f15 and su27
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aircraft has low weight so fuel and payload affects perfomance. 
 
 
 
== JAS Gripen (JAS39C) ==
 
The JAS 39 Gripen, developed by the Swedish aerospace company Saab, is a single-engine, multi-role fighter aircraft. The Gripen is renowned for its advanced technology, cost-effectiveness, and operational flexibility. The JAS 39C is one of the latest variants of this aircraft, incorporating various upgrades in avionics, weapons systems, and electronic warfare capabilities.
 
 
 
=== /History ===
 
 
 
==== Development and Design ====
 
The origins of the JAS 39 Gripen date back to the late 1970s when the Swedish government recognized the need to replace its aging fleet of Saab 35 Draken and Saab 37 Viggen aircraft. In 1982, the Swedish government awarded a contract to Saab to develop a new, advanced multirole fighter that could perform air-to-air, air-to-ground, and reconnaissance missions. This new aircraft was designated JAS, an acronym derived from the Swedish words for "Fighter" (Jakt), "Attack" (Attack), and "Reconnaissance" (Spaning).
 
 
 
The development of the Gripen was driven by the need for a versatile, modern fighter that could operate in Sweden's unique environment. The aircraft needed to be capable of short takeoffs and landings (STOL) from dispersed bases, including roads, and had to be easy to maintain and operate in harsh conditions. Saab designed the Gripen with these requirements in mind, focusing on advanced aerodynamics, a highly integrated avionics system, and a modular structure that allowed for easy upgrades.
 
 
 
The first prototype of the Gripen, known as the JAS 39A, made its maiden flight on December 9, 1988. However, the program faced significant challenges during its early stages, including a crash during a test flight in 1989, which delayed the project. Saab made extensive modifications to the aircraft's flight control system, and the program resumed, leading to the introduction of the JAS 39A into the Swedish Air Force in 1996.
 
 
 
==== Introduction of the JAS 39C ====
 
The JAS 39C variant represents a significant evolution of the original Gripen design. Introduced in the early 2000s, the JAS 39C features several improvements over the JAS 39A and JAS 39B variants. These upgrades include a more advanced avionics suite, improved radar, increased fuel capacity, and the ability to carry a wider range of weapons, including precision-guided munitions. Additionally, the JAS 39C was designed to meet NATO standards, allowing it to be more easily integrated into joint operations with other NATO air forces.
 
 
 
The JAS 39C also incorporates a new digital cockpit, improved electronic warfare systems, and enhanced communications capabilities. These upgrades make the Gripen a more capable and versatile platform, suitable for a wide range of missions.
 
 
 
==== Operational History ====
 
The JAS 39C Gripen has seen extensive use in various air forces worldwide, with Sweden being the primary operator. The aircraft has also been exported to several countries, including Hungary, the Czech Republic, South Africa, and Thailand. The Gripen has participated in numerous international exercises and has demonstrated its capabilities in various operational scenarios.
 
 
 
One of the most notable operational deployments of the JAS 39C occurred during NATO's Operation Unified Protector in 2011, where the Gripen was used in combat operations over Libya. The Swedish Air Force deployed several JAS 39C aircraft to enforce the no-fly zone over Libya and conduct reconnaissance missions. The Gripen's performance in this operation was widely praised, particularly for its ability to operate efficiently and effectively in a multinational force.
 
 
 
The JAS 39C has also been involved in numerous other exercises and deployments, demonstrating its versatility and capability in a wide range of environments. The aircraft continues to serve as a cornerstone of the Swedish Air Force and remains in active service with several other nations.
 
 
 
'''Sources'''
 
 
 
https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saab_39_Gripen
 
  
Chatgpt.com
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== History ==
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In 1979, the Swedish government began searching for  a new fighter, attack and reconnaissance aircraft to replace the Swedish Air Force's Saab 35 Draken and 37 Viggen. A new design from [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saab Saab] was selected and developed as the JAS 39. The first flight of the Saab 39 was in 1988 and it has been in service with the Swedish Air Force (Flygvapnet) since 1996. Upgraded variants (JAS 39 C/D), featuring more advanced avionics and adaptations for longer mission times, began entering service in 2003. On the export market, early models of the Gripen achieved moderate success, with sales to South Africa, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Brazil and Thailand.
  
 
== Media ==
 
== Media ==

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Description

In the late 1990s, after the fall of the USSR, many former Warsaw Pact countries were left looking for NATO-compatible fighters, but their political climate (or financial standings) did not allow for the purchase of advanced American-made airframes such as the F-16 or F-15. To capitalise on this, SAAB decided to pursue an "upgraded" variant of their existing JAS39 aircraft which would fill two criteria: to update the Gripens to the same standard as the latest F-16Cs in USAF inventory, giving them the required technology to fulfil the requirements of the Swedish Air Force at the time, and also to add more NATO interoperability and compatibility for more ordnance and mid-air refueling, allowing the new Gripen to easily integrate into many former Warsaw Pact countries which were now joining NATO. This new standard of Gripen, called the JAS39C, would first take to the skies on September 6th, 2002. While this new Gripen failed to attract as many buyers as the venerable F-16, it still found fulfilment for its original task, by helping nations like Hungary and the Czech Republic to replace their outdated MiGs with a more modern, NATO-compatible airframe.

The JAS39C Gripen is a Swedish 4th generation fighter introduced in Update "Seek & Destroy" to the top ranks of the Swedish tree. Its main difference over the previous JAS39A is its new avionics and armament, primarily the introduction of a glass cockpit with massive colour displays, replacing the old analogue instruments, and more importantly, the addition of the RB 99 missile, a Swedish licensed copy of the AIM-120A AMRAAM active-radar homing missile. This new missile, which is also compatible with the BOL countermeasures dispenser (giving the Gripen over 700 countermeasures) and a Helmet-Cued Radar Boresight targeting system, coupled with the Gripen's already incredible flight performance thanks to its small profile and lightweight airframe, makes the JAS39C an extremely formidable aircraft.

General info

Flight performance

Air brakes
Allows you to dramatically reduce the flight speed by releasing special flaps
Max speed
at 11 000 m2 240 km/h
Turn time24 s
Max altitude14 500 m
EngineSvenska Flygmotor RM12
Type
Cooling systemAir
Take-off weight60 t

Describe how the aircraft behaves in the air. Speed, manoeuvrability, acceleration and allowable loads - these are the most important characteristics of the vehicle.

Characteristics Max speed
(km/h at 11,000 m)
Max altitude
(metres)
Turn time
(seconds)
Rate of climb
(metres/second)
Take-off run
(metres)
AB RB AB RB AB RB
Stock 2,169 2,134 14500 25.0 25.5 213.2 202.8 500
Upgraded 2,327 2,240 23.1 24.0 279.5 245.0

Details

Features
Combat flaps Take-off flaps Landing flaps Air brakes Arrestor gear Drogue chute
_ _ _ _ _ _
Limits
Wings (km/h) Gear (km/h) Flaps (km/h) Max Static G
Combat Take-off Landing + -
0 620 ___ ___ ___ ~__ ~__
Optimal velocities (km/h)
Ailerons Rudder Elevators Radiator
< ___ < ___ < ___ -

Engine performance

Engine Aircraft mass
Engine name Number Basic mass Wing loading (full fuel)
Svenska Flygmotor RM12 1 ___ kg ___ kg/m2
Engine characteristics Mass with fuel (no weapons load) Max Gross
Weight
Weight (each) Type _m fuel __m fuel __m fuel
1054 kg ___ _,___ kg _,___ kg _,___ kg _,___ kg
Maximum engine thrust @ 0 m (RB/SB) Thrust to weight ratio @ 0 m (___%/WEP)
Condition 100% ___%/WEP _m fuel __m fuel __m fuel MGW
Stationary ___ kgf ___ kgf _.__ _.__ _.__ _.__
Optimal ___ kgf
(_ km/h)
___ kgf
(_ km/h)
_.__ _.__ _.__ _.__

Survivability and armour

Flares/Chaff
Aircraft countermeasures to distract IR and radar-guided missiles and also AA radar
Crew1 person
Speed of destruction
Structural0 km/h
Gear620 km/h

Examine the survivability of the aircraft. Note how vulnerable the structure is and how secure the pilot is, whether the fuel tanks are armoured, etc. Describe the armour, if there is any, and also mention the vulnerability of other critical aircraft systems.

Modifications and economy

Repair costBasic → Reference
AB2 955 → 4 465 Sl icon.png
RB8 501 → 12 845 Sl icon.png
SB10 019 → 15 138 Sl icon.png
Total cost of modifications337 400 Rp icon.png
510 000 Sl icon.png
Talisman cost3 300 Ge icon.png
Crew training320 000 Sl icon.png
Experts1 120 000 Sl icon.png
Aces3 800 Ge icon.png
Research Aces1 430 000 Rp icon.png
Reward for battleAB / RB / SB
90 / 320 / 500 % Sl icon.png
262 / 262 / 262 % Rp icon.png
Modifications
Flight performance Survivability Weaponry
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Compressor
Research:
9 200 Rp icon.png
Cost:
14 000 Sl icon.png
400 Ge icon.png
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New boosters
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
Mods aerodinamic wing.png
Wings repair
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
Mods jet engine.png
Engine
Research:
21 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
32 000 Sl icon.png
900 Ge icon.png
Mods aerodinamic fuse.png
Fuselage repair
Research:
9 200 Rp icon.png
Cost:
14 000 Sl icon.png
400 Ge icon.png
Mods armor frame.png
Airframe
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
Mods armor cover.png
Cover
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
Mods heli false thermal targets.png
Flares/Chaff
Research:
9 200 Rp icon.png
Cost:
14 000 Sl icon.png
400 Ge icon.png
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akan_85_belt_pack
Research:
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Cost:
14 000 Sl icon.png
400 Ge icon.png
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Mk82/GBU-38/GBU-39
Research:
9 200 Rp icon.png
Cost:
14 000 Sl icon.png
400 Ge icon.png
Mod arrow 0.png
Mods air to air missile.png
RB 74
Research:
9 200 Rp icon.png
Cost:
14 000 Sl icon.png
400 Ge icon.png
Mod arrow 1.png
Mods thermal sight.png
LITENING II
Research:
9 200 Rp icon.png
Cost:
14 000 Sl icon.png
400 Ge icon.png
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Flares/Chaff BOL
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
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akan_85_new_gun
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
Mk83/GBU-31
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
Mk83/GBU-31
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
Mods laser guided bomb.png
GBU-12
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
Mod arrow 0.png
Mods g suit.png
G-suit
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
Mods pilon block rocket.png
m/70
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
Mod arrow right 0.png
RB 75T
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
Mod arrow 0.png
Mods air to air missile.png
RB 74(M)
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
Mod arrow 0.png
Mods laser guided bomb.png
GBU-16
Research:
12 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
18 000 Sl icon.png
520 Ge icon.png
Mod arrow 0.png
Mods jet engine extinguisher.png
EFS
Research:
21 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
32 000 Sl icon.png
900 Ge icon.png
AGM-65G
Research:
21 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
32 000 Sl icon.png
900 Ge icon.png
Mods air to air midrange missile.png
RB 99
Research:
21 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
32 000 Sl icon.png
900 Ge icon.png
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GBU-24
Research:
21 000 Rp icon.png
Cost:
32 000 Sl icon.png
900 Ge icon.png

Armaments

Ballistic Computer
CCIP (Guns) CCIP (Rockets) CCIP (Bombs) CCRP (Bombs) EEGS
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Offensive armament

Main article: Akan m/85 (27 mm)

The JAS39C is armed with:

  • 1 x 27 mm Akan m/85 cannon, belly-mounted (120 rpg)
  • 12 x countermeasures
  • 80 x large calibre countermeasures

Suspended armament

The JAS39C can be outfitted with the following ordnance:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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120 kg m/71 bombs 4 4 4 4
120 kg m/71 retarded bombs 4 4 4 4
500 lb LDGP Mk 82 bombs 2 2 2 2
500 lb Mk 82 Snakeye bombs 2 2 2 2
1,000 lb LDGP Mk 83 bombs 1 1 1 1
277 kg GBU-12 Paveway II bombs 1 1 1 1
957 kg GBU-10 Paveway II bombs 1 1
1,092 lb GBU-16 Paveway II bombs 1 1 1 1
2,000 lb GBU-24 Paveway III bombs 1 1
psrak m/70 rockets 6 6 6 6
RB 74 missiles 1 1* 1* 1* 1* 1
RB 74(M) missiles 1 1* 1* 1* 1* 1
RB 75 missiles 1 1 1 1
RB 75T missiles 1 1 1 1
AGM-65G missiles 1 1 1 1
RB 99 missiles 1* 1* 1* 1*
Countermeasures 160* 160* 160* 160*
LITENING II targeting pod 1
1,100 l drop tanks 1 1 1
Maximum permissible weight imbalance: 1,250 kg
* Countermeasures can be equipped with RB 74/RB 74(M) missiles on the same hardpoint
LITENING II pod must be equipped when equipping guided bombs
Default weapon presets
  • 3 x 1,100 l drop tanks
  • 2 x RB 74(M) missiles
  • 6 x RB 74 missiles
  • 6 x RB 74 missiles + 640 x countermeasures
  • 6 x RB 74(M) missiles
  • 6 x RB 74(M) missiles + 640 x countermeasures
  • 4 x RB 99 missiles
  • 4 x RB 99 missiles + 640 x countermeasures
  • 640 x countermeasures
  • 24 x psrak m/70 rockets
  • 4 x RB 75 missiles
  • 4 x RB 75T missiles
  • 4 x AGM-65G missiles
  • 16 x 120 kg m/71 bombs (1,920 kg total)
  • 16 x 120 kg m/71 retarded bombs (1,920 kg total)
  • 8 x 500 lb LDGP Mk 82 bombs (4,000 lb total)
  • 8 x 500 lb Mk 82 Snakeye bombs (4,000 lb total)
  • 4 x 1,000 lb LDGP Mk 83 bombs (4,000 lb total)
  • 4 x 277 kg GBU-12 Paveway II bombs (1,108 kg total)
  • 4 x 1,092 lb GBU-16 Paveway II bombs (4,368 lb total)
  • 2 x 2,000 lb GBU-24 Paveway III bombs (4,000 lb total)

Usage in battles

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Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Access to RB74(M) missiles which are highly resistant to flares
  • Access to very competitive RB99 missiles with an ARH seeker with very long range
  • Helmet Mounted sight lets the pilot slave both IR seekers as well as the radar onto off-bore targets
  • High amount of countermeasures available; a total of 732 when carrying four BOL rails on the wings
  • Extreme manoeuvrability - one of the most agile fighter in the game

Cons:

  • Low ammo count for a relatively rapid firing cannon
  • Mediocre amount of ARH missiles in comparison to the competition (4 ARH missiles Vs 6 ARH missiles)

History

In 1979, the Swedish government began searching for a new fighter, attack and reconnaissance aircraft to replace the Swedish Air Force's Saab 35 Draken and 37 Viggen. A new design from Saab was selected and developed as the JAS 39. The first flight of the Saab 39 was in 1988 and it has been in service with the Swedish Air Force (Flygvapnet) since 1996. Upgraded variants (JAS 39 C/D), featuring more advanced avionics and adaptations for longer mission times, began entering service in 2003. On the export market, early models of the Gripen achieved moderate success, with sales to South Africa, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Brazil and Thailand.

Media

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See also

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Swedish Aeroplane Company Ltd. (SAAB)
  Pre-SAAB: SA / ASJA
SA 'Jaktfalken'  J6B
SAAB 17  B17A · B17B · S17BS
SAAB 18  B18A · B18B · T18B · T18B (57)
SAAB 21  J21A-1 · J21A-2 · A21A-3 · J21RA · A21RB
SAAB 29 'Tunnan'  J29A · A29B · J29D · J29F
SAAB 32 'Lansen'  J32B · A32A · A32A Röd Adam
SAAB 35 'Draken'  J35A · J35D
SAAB 37 'Viggen'  JA37C · JA37D · AJ37 · AJS37
SAAB 39 'Gripen'  JAS39A · JAS39C
SAAB 105  SK60B · SAAB-105G
License Production  B3C (Ju 86K)
Export  SAAB-105OE · J35XS · ▄JAS39C · ◔JAS39EBS HU C

Sweden jet aircraft
Fighters  J21RA
  J29A · A29B · J29D · J29F
  J32B
  J34
  J35A · J35D
  JA37C · JA37D
  JAS39A · JAS39C
Strike aircraft  A21RB
  A32A · A32A Röd Adam
  A28B
  AJ37 · AJS37
  SK60B · SAAB-105G
Export  SAAB-105OE
Finland  ▄Vampire FB 52A · ▄MiG-21bis · Saab J35XS