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    Sweden and Ukraine Eye Export Deal for up to 150 Gripen Fighter Jets

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    Posted on October 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Sweden and Ukraine are exploring a deal for up to 150 Gripen fighter jets, marking a significant military cooperation effort.

    Sweden and Ukraine Pursue Agreement for Up to 150 Gripen Jets

    Sweden-Ukraine Gripen Fighter Jet Agreement

    By Simon Johnson

    Details of the Export Agreement

    LINKOPING, Sweden (Reuters) -Sweden has signed a letter of intent that could see it supply up to 150 of its domestically produced Gripen fighter jets to Ukraine, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Wednesday after meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

    Statements from Leaders

    The two leaders met for talks in Linkoping in southern Sweden and visited Saab, which is the maker of the JAS 39 Gripen fighter, the GlobalEye surveillance aircraft, missile systems, anti-tank infantry weapons and other equipment.

    Production Timeline and Capacity

    Kristersson told a news conference the two countries had signed a long-term cooperation agreement over air defences. The cooperation included the possibility of exporting 100-150 new Gripen E fighter jets in what would easily be Sweden's biggest ever aircraft export order.

    "We fully realise it's a long road ahead of us," Kristersson said with a Gripen in Swedish livery in the background.

    "But from today we are committed to exploring all the possibilities in providing Ukraine with a large amount of Gripen fighters in the future."

    ZELENSKIY DESCRIBES GRIPEN JETS AS A PRIORITY

    The possibility of supplying Gripens to Ukraine has been under consideration over the past two years but was put on hold to allow Kyiv to focus on the introduction of American-made F-16 fighters that it began deploying last August.

    "We have started the work to obtain Gripens to Ukraine and expect the future contract to allow us to acquire no less than 100 such jets," Zelenskiy said, speaking through a translator.

    Ukrainian pilots have been in Sweden to test the Gripen and help smooth any eventual export of the jets, a rugged and relatively low-cost option compared to aircraft such as the U.S. F-35.

    Zelenskiy said Ukraine aimed to receive and start using Swedish Gripen jets next year. "For our army, Gripens are a priority. It is about money, about manoeuvres," he told the press conference.

    Kristersson said that nothing was decided yet but estimated that production and delivery of the first new aircraft could take three years.

    The Gripen has been in commission since 1996 and Saab has produced around 280 of the planes in total. Shares in the company rose 4.3% by 1347 GMT

    Sweden has ordered 60 of the latest Gripen E model and Saab is increasing capacity in Linkoping, aiming to be able to produce 20-30 planes per year at the plant in a couple of years. Saab is also building Gripens in Brazil.

    Before arriving in Linkoping, Zelenskiy briefly touched down in Oslo where the Norwegian government announced it was donating another 1.5 billion Norwegian crowns ($149.4 million) to Ukraine for the purchase of natural gas to secure electricity and heating.

    (Reporting by Anna Ringstrom, Niklas Pollard, Johan Ahlander and Simon Johnson in Sweden, Yuliia Dysa, Olena Harmash Kyiv; writing by Niklas Pollard and Anna Ringstrom; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus, Clarence Fernandez and Alison Williams)

    Table of Contents

    • Sweden-Ukraine Gripen Fighter Jet Agreement
    • Details of the Export Agreement
    • Statements from Leaders
    • Production Timeline and Capacity

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sweden and Ukraine sign a letter of intent for Gripen jets.
    • •Potential export of up to 150 Gripen E fighter jets.
    • •Long-term cooperation agreement on air defenses.
    • •Ukraine prioritizes Gripen jets over other models.
    • •Saab increases production capacity for Gripen jets.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sweden and Ukraine eye export deal for up to 150 Gripen fighter jets

    1What is a Gripen fighter jet?

    The Gripen is a family of lightweight, single-engine multirole fighter aircraft developed by Saab. It is designed for air-to-air combat, air-to-ground missions, and reconnaissance.

    2What is air defense?

    Air defense refers to the measures taken to protect a country or region from aerial threats, including enemy aircraft and missiles, using various military technologies and strategies.

    3
    What is the significance of military exports?

    Military exports are significant as they contribute to a country's economy, enhance defense capabilities, and strengthen international alliances through the provision of advanced military technology.

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