Negotiations between Thailand and Sweden for the Royal Thai Air Force’s (RTAF) purchase of Saab Gripen E/F fighters are progressing as planned. In early 2025, the Thai defense ministry formally endorsed the RTAF’s decision to procure these aircraft, allowing discussions to move forward. A Saab representative confirmed that the Gripen E/F is the preferred choice for Thailand’s next-generation fighter, and talks between both governments remain on track.
Thailand is looking to acquire 12 Gripen E/F aircraft to replace its aging fleet of F-16A/Bs. The decision follows an extensive evaluation process in which the Gripen E/F was selected over the Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70/72, with offset packages playing a key role in the selection.
The RTAF already operates 11 Gripen C/D fighters at Surat Thani Air Base. In February 2025, these aircraft demonstrated their ability to take off from highway strips in Songkhla province, highlighting the Gripen’s adaptability to different operational scenarios.
With the Gripen E/F deal moving forward, Thailand is reinforcing its air combat capabilities while strengthening defense ties with Sweden
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