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  • SAAB gave me the opportunity to speak about the JAS-39 Gripen with two knowledgeable, hands on, persons who know the aircraft inside and out.
    And a few very interesting, and so far not known, points came up.
    A big thank you to Saab and the interviewees for this great conversation!
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Комментарии • 954

  • @maxo.9928
    @maxo.9928 Год назад +199

    I appreciate the dedication of all 3 of you for holding this talk in English, I can tell it wasn't the easiest thing for anyone but the effort has certainly payed off, it's very neat to get to hear from the engineers, who aren't often heard from themselves, and a real treat to hear it in my own language! Major thanks 🙏

    • @DeltaAssaultGaming
      @DeltaAssaultGaming Год назад +13

      I mean… I don’t think holding it in Swedish and Italian would’ve been any easier.

    • @andrewwelch5017
      @andrewwelch5017 Год назад +11

      I’d say the average Swede speaks better English than the average American. (I’m American btw).

    • @thurbine2411
      @thurbine2411 Год назад +6

      @@andrewwelch5017 I think we Swedes and good at the grammar and stuff but lack the accent and also things that you can only learn by talking to people in those countries. But yes Swedes are sufficiently good to talk about most things in English.

    • @Kenny-yl9pc
      @Kenny-yl9pc Год назад +2

      @@thurbine2411 Your comment says otherwise, I do not believe you.

    • @thurbine2411
      @thurbine2411 Год назад +4

      @@Kenny-yl9pc another commenter who doesn’t feel the need to expand on his statements

  • @kennvillegas2014
    @kennvillegas2014 Год назад +80

    Videos Like THIS are why this is literally the first thing I do on my day off. I watch the weekly update TWICE

  • @H0kram
    @H0kram Год назад +38

    Very interesting, I learned a lot.
    I respect the way they go, that's what patriotism is to me, pragmatism and high dedication as a '' team '', for your team.

  • @jb76489
    @jb76489 Год назад +40

    That’s right SAAB you did make a sixth gen fighter and we’re going to put it right here on the fridge so everybody can see it

  • @michaeldenesyk3195
    @michaeldenesyk3195 Год назад +31

    I am imagining that for Canada, the best solution would have been an F-35A / Gripen E mix. Great video as usual. Thank you

    • @appa609
      @appa609 Год назад +14

      With the contract as written, F35 was the correct choice.

    • @bigearl3867
      @bigearl3867 Год назад +4

      Agreed. I am an American.

    • @CrayonEater255
      @CrayonEater255 Год назад +2

      That’s too expensive

    • @chm985
      @chm985 Год назад +14

      I completely agree. If only influence and cost were not the top 2 factors in the decisions. (Without these factors I would have liked to have seen 60+ of each aircraft. F35 for nato obligations and Gripen E for Canadian operations) Canada has to update almost everything in the military right now so the maintenance of the f35 is going to be enough trouble.

    • @tomasnielsen5132
      @tomasnielsen5132 Год назад +11

      Yes, flight hour on the F35 is extremely costly. I hope the Canadian tax payers has a lot of money to put into F35 or there will be no training, just a show piece.
      Gripen flies with almost no maintenance. Canada has locked themselves in to a very expensive plane.

  • @TheMack
    @TheMack Год назад +8

    Very interesting video. Thanks for posting it! I really think that the Gripen is among the most flexible and modern fighters today, at a reasonable cost. Seeing the smart functionality of the Viggen, with lots of automation and functions to offload the pilot, I can imagine that the Gripen system is even more pilot centric. It will be interesting to see how the E-variant develops in the future. Keep up the great work you do to bring us these videos!

  • @b.griffin317
    @b.griffin317 Год назад +22

    What I always find interesting about Gripen is how does it have such a big EW/sensor suite in such a small single-engined airframe. Military aviation electronics are limited by electrical power which in turn is related to engine size. I can't figure how they do it without having a large aircraft. Must be Swedish magic.

    • @chahineyalla4838
      @chahineyalla4838 Год назад +12

      Maybe this is a bad analogy, I don't know, but for some reason, Americans feel the need to use a 2 or 3 L engine to drive 110 km/h on the highway, while Japanese designs achieve the same performance with an engine twice as small. A smarter approach may result in less space or power required.

    • @chm985
      @chm985 Год назад +12

      From what limited info is out there the new EW pod and system is leading edge technology. And it does need less energy than the legacy systems. The f35 should be able to outrange the ew capabilities of the Gripen because of its higher energy capabilities obviously. That doesn't mean the Gripens system isn't extremely capable in today's world.

    • @jpierce2l33t
      @jpierce2l33t Год назад +12

      @@chm985 plus the F-35's is integrated and doesn't require a pod. The Gripen tech is pretty cool tho

    • @chm985
      @chm985 Год назад +3

      @@jpierce2l33t agreed.

    • @92HazelMocha
      @92HazelMocha Год назад +13

      These are different types of electronic warfare. There are a whole host of types of electronic warfare and different methods of achieving the desired effect. Systems like the rafale and Gripen use are designed to massively reduce the range they can be detected at while other systems try to jam the enemy's radar directly. EW is a large complex field, and its progression is anything but linear.

  • @johnashton4086
    @johnashton4086 Год назад +6

    Came across a Saab software engineer specialising in systems fault analysis during an oil and gas exposition. She was outstanding and it was as if an alien intelligence had visited an aboriginal race. However, that wasn’t difficult in the early offshore oil and gas business….

  • @NoBSMusicReviews
    @NoBSMusicReviews Год назад +69

    Good to know that you are as intrigued/obsessed with the Gripen and the Swedish way of doing things as I am. Long live creative, innovative asymmetry!

    • @donquixote1502
      @donquixote1502 Год назад +3

      Amen to that!

    • @SerbanOprescu
      @SerbanOprescu Год назад

      Amen to that!

    • @dat581
      @dat581 Год назад +2

      Guess who isn't obsessed with the Gripen and never have been? The Swedish Air Force.

    • @tor2919
      @tor2919 Год назад +3

      Speaking of assymetry, Justin Bronk and two others recently wrote a report on which western fighter that would work best in Ukraine. Their conclusion is the JAS 39 Gripen C/D because it is much better for rough field operations than something like the F16. Here is their report, page 39-40: static.rusi.org/SR-Russian-Air-War-Ukraine-web-final.pdf

    • @stitch77100
      @stitch77100 Год назад +3

      I like the Gripen, but I prefer the French Rafale.
      Both planes are very good, but one is a bit more polyvalent in my view, and has seen a bit more combat operations.

  • @MotoGreciaMarios
    @MotoGreciaMarios Год назад +37

    Very good interview. Thank you. The Swedes looked a bit miffed over the relative commercial failure of the Gripen E, and understandably so. MArketing has many rules however and performance/cost is not the only one, especially when pitted against geopolitical pressures between different tiers of allies (which is mildly saying that choices are sometimes forced).

    • @longshot7601
      @longshot7601 Год назад +9

      It would seem that the Grippen fighter program is a company wide Skunk Works project with particular emphasis on Kelly's Rules #3: "The number of people having any connection with the project must be restricted in an almost vicious manner. Use a small number of good people (10% to 25% compared to the so-called normal systems)."
      I guess you kind of have to when you have a national population just under 10.5 million.

    • @wilsonli5642
      @wilsonli5642 Год назад +1

      I've been wondering, between Millennium *7 and Chris from Military Aviation History, I've been seeing a lot of Gripen recently. Maybe they're doing a renewed publicity push?

    • @GSteel-rh9iu
      @GSteel-rh9iu Год назад +3

      Amazing accomplishment from Swedish industry. Great interview talking with the experts on the Gripen; love how plainspoken these guys are.
      However, F-16 Block 70 costs $63million; F-35 lowest price $86million. Gripen would be by far the least cost to operate. Would the cost come down if they got 200 orders? Will the Embraer ones cost less than the ones built in Linköping?

    • @mitchjames9350
      @mitchjames9350 Год назад

      In other words if it wasn’t for the US Government forcing countries to buy the F35 the Gripen E would have a better chance to sell.

    • @MotoGreciaMarios
      @MotoGreciaMarios Год назад +2

      @@mitchjames9350 In some cases yes. Obviously not just the Gripen, but other aircraft as well.Mind, "forcing" doesn't mean open severe pressure or threats. It's indirect pressure which sometimes involves collusion, others corruption (bribes etc) and in some other cases the procurements are linked with other perks, benefits or services.

  • @Castragroup
    @Castragroup Год назад +1

    Wow love the production quality. Truly professional. Thank you for the wonderful interview

  • @benwelch4076
    @benwelch4076 Год назад +3

    Now this is why I sub to this channel. Absolutely brilliant video. I learned so much from it. The fact that it was done in English as mentioned below was very much appreciated. I know you gave thanks to SAAB for their participation, I would also like to give my thanks to them also. Once again, excellent video, cheers to everyone involved, cheers to you and cheers to all your subs.

  • @dexlab7539
    @dexlab7539 Год назад +4

    360 degree IR - didn’t know that, very cool! Great interview

  • @madhie-kun8614
    @madhie-kun8614 Год назад +7

    the "this is not sponsored by SAAB" got me good XD

    • @donquixote1502
      @donquixote1502 Год назад

      Sweden is not America, and that are we happy about. None of these guys was paid.

  • @CausticLemons7
    @CausticLemons7 Год назад +2

    Great interview and even better insights. Thank you!

  • @perelfberg7415
    @perelfberg7415 Год назад +2

    This is exactly what I have always wanted to see from Saab and the perfect content from you. Also loved the finnishing commebt from you. Reminding us all of the vias from employees. Also I very much share your facination with gripen and with swedish products in general. Many nations that have limited resorces try to find ways atound it and the result can often be totaly out sid of the box. Thanks!

  • @vickydroid
    @vickydroid Год назад +7

    Bravo another interesting video, I like the attitude of doing things their way, it means any adversary who's developed tactics and systems to beat the systems of more ubiquitous western aircraft (F35 say) would need a bespoke solution to beat the Gripen. Like your video on the IAF inventory, this is a dilemma for an enemy that could have a beneficial and multiplying effect for allies as well as Sweden in joint operations.

  • @geeussery8849
    @geeussery8849 Год назад +4

    Great video, keep up the great work!

  • @Splattle101
    @Splattle101 Год назад +4

    Outstanding content! Again! Thank you.

  • @anselmdanker9519
    @anselmdanker9519 Год назад +3

    Thank you all 3 of you for sharing on this fascinating aircraft.

  • @tomaskling2429
    @tomaskling2429 Год назад +39

    Well, if you are small you have to be creative and not fight the enemy where he is strong. Good video as always, best channel for tech nerds like me.

    • @brodieboy3
      @brodieboy3 Год назад +4

      I guess the next time Sweden actually gets into a fight we might find out .. or they could speed up deliveries & integration of the new Es into service and send 24 of their legacy C/Ds to Ukraine where they'd get tested in actual combat and perhaps earn some much needed validation/ credibility that might help Saab/ Sweden actually sell some of their fighters on the international market - which in turn would provide some cash for Sweden to buy more Es .. a virtuous circle one would think.
      There are a lot of countries reluctant to provide 'offensive' weapons, but weapons are both - and the temerity/ reluctance of the European allies in particular (save Germany) seems to be dissipating so now might be the time for a bold move. I'm thinking the US and EU could put together a compensation package to help fund the Gripen transfer and again - that could be used to pay for more Es and/or completing the 12-14 unfinished Gripen C/D 'shells' currently sitting in some Swedish warehouse. Seems like it'd be a win-win ..

  • @dobiem1
    @dobiem1 Год назад +5

    I am amazed there was this much information released.

  • @kakavdedatakavunuk8516
    @kakavdedatakavunuk8516 Год назад +15

    Excellent video. Swedes always had top fighter planes but for me, SAAB Draken was still an aerodynamic masterpiece and my favorite.

    • @donquixote1502
      @donquixote1502 Год назад +5

      There is nothing wrong with the Dragon, I have seen (heard) it doing a show over Oresund between Malmoe and Copenhagen. It was until today one of the best shows I ever have seen. And the sound was out of this world!

    • @kakavdedatakavunuk8516
      @kakavdedatakavunuk8516 Год назад +5

      @@donquixote1502 Wrong? Blending intake into the delta wing is a unique idea never seen before, and it works perfectly. Simple elegant and maneuverable, ideal fighter.

    • @jacobbaumgardner3406
      @jacobbaumgardner3406 Год назад +2

      @@kakavdedatakavunuk8516 it’s not perfect. It was excellent for the time, but not even unique to the Draken. The US had been doing that in its aircraft since the 40’s.
      If it were perfect, the Viggen and Gripen would be using it right now.

    • @paulqueripel3493
      @paulqueripel3493 Год назад +2

      @@kakavdedatakavunuk8516 blending the intake into a delta wing unique? Have you seen the Vulcan bomber?

    • @kakavdedatakavunuk8516
      @kakavdedatakavunuk8516 Год назад +1

      ​@@paulqueripel3493 Only Thunderchief and Voodoo have some similarities with Draken but the arrow wing. Vulcan and Victor have completely different wings from Draken. My point is that they made a unique type of strake (with an inlet) combined with a delta wing to create something that is known as a double-delta.

  • @josephsmith6777
    @josephsmith6777 Год назад +7

    One of the things that impressed me about this plane is the turn around and it electric warfare suit the sensor suit in general is impressive

    • @dat581
      @dat581 Год назад

      It took the Royal Air Force less than a day to defeat the Gripen's EW suit. Then the Gripen was back to being an underpowered point defence fighter. The Typhoon has little trouble with it and most Western Air Forces consider it an easy kill.

    • @josephsmith6777
      @josephsmith6777 Год назад +1

      Yes I know it will have no hope against the USA but how will it do against planes it would actually fight Russian Chinese etc

  • @elden-c4j
    @elden-c4j Год назад +10

    Lol, the Saab marketers are still at it.
    The Gripen is the best fighter in the world.
    No, we can’t explain why it keeps placing last in every fighter competition and no one wants to buy it.

    • @Douganchesner
      @Douganchesner Год назад +1

      It’s apparently because America have forced their political will over everyone. Also they’re dumb but full of master strategy, such a strange paradox. As a person who doesn’t root for nations including my own as if it were a football team it’s hard to watch all of the cognitive dissonance without a pounding headache.

    • @appa609
      @appa609 Год назад

      Acquisitions are not a great measure of technical merit. Politics is the bigger factor. A whole lot of countries want to ride American dick

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 9 месяцев назад

      Gripen is built for certain circumstances. It is terrific COMPLEMENT to other eurocanards. For Asia, Canada it is short legged.

  • @cannonfodder4376
    @cannonfodder4376 Год назад +14

    A video I was not expecting and interview with SAAB engineer and pilot! A surprise to be sure but a welcome one.
    The Swedes are smart in their thinking and engineering to make the Gripen what it is. What they created and with what is truly something of note, it is unfortunate that the Lightning II has simply become so dominant with what the American's can bring to the table.
    Nonetheless the Swedes have the last laugh in how their flexible development system is something the American's are trying very hard to emulate.

    • @jb76489
      @jb76489 Год назад +5

      “Something the Americans are trying very hard to emulate” citation needed

    • @longshot7601
      @longshot7601 Год назад +2

      @@jb76489 About the 15 minute mark the engineer and pilot discuss open architecture and distributed sensing which the Grippen has had for over a decade while it is just being introduced on the F-35. Also the 'over the shoulder' sensors which according to the Saab people the Grippen E is the only plane to have that capability.

    • @jb76489
      @jb76489 Год назад +2

      @@longshot7601 oh wow, the Saab reps say saabs product is the best thing ever, you don’t say

    • @longshot7601
      @longshot7601 Год назад +1

      @@jb76489 Look it up. The Grippen had distributed sensors and datalinks from about 2012 or 2013. In 2020 they participated in Red Flag at Nellis AFB where they were beasts. Rumors were that they gave the F-22s and F-35s fits. They had appeared at Red Flag in '08 and '12 where they surprised many opposing pilots.
      The F-35 is still getting it's software act together. Maybe it will soon be a mature system.

    • @jb76489
      @jb76489 Год назад +4

      @@longshot7601 you made the claims, you back it up
      “I don’t understand the point of war games and I don’t let my ignorance stop me” godbless the unwarranted confidence of the stupid, you guys are great

  • @mcal27
    @mcal27 Год назад +3

    fabulous video about a fascinating Aircraft.

  • @markcedydabest5692
    @markcedydabest5692 Год назад +2

    I am one of a huge fans of Gripen fighter because of its characteristics, small - looks weak but very lethal, smart and highly reliable omnirole and easy to maintain & always battle ready.

  • @mitchellbutton3112
    @mitchellbutton3112 Год назад +9

    The aircraft is ok. But it's key advantage is logistics. If an insurgency had an air force, it'd buy the Gripen.

    • @fuckoff4705
      @fuckoff4705 Год назад +2

      actually one of the least braindead comments i've seen. The F35 is easier to maintain since it has like an onboard health sensor for every single part so you'd always know what to replace when, but the gripen only has like 5 part so you dont need to buy that many parts

    • @CrayonEater255
      @CrayonEater255 Год назад +1

      The F-35 Logistic System is a big advantage during maintenance.

    • @rosomak8244
      @rosomak8244 Год назад

      @@fuckoff4705 And we have all seen what this has given us in the car industry.

    • @sharequsman596
      @sharequsman596 Год назад

      @@fuckoff4705 huh nah the gripen is way easier to maintain

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 9 месяцев назад

      @@fuckoff4705 So does Gripen, Rafale....

  • @davedeville6540
    @davedeville6540 Год назад +4

    Great work, very comprehensive yet concise.
    @saab Now invite Tom Cruise for a test flight.

  • @andreabindolini7452
    @andreabindolini7452 Год назад +2

    Always fascinated by the Gripen since the day of the first flight. It looked like something of an underdog in the "eurocanard" arena, but really it comes out as the most interesting of them, along with the Rafale. Even better in some regards, maybe. Fantastic aircraft, important especially for what it means: that with a strong will, even a small country can do something outstanding, and this doesn't apply only on warfare and fighter jets.

  • @onkelmicke9670
    @onkelmicke9670 Год назад

    Great interview

  • @trumanhw
    @trumanhw Год назад +4

    Thanks Gus ... though, I think it's optimistic to assume they "differentiate from the US via E-Stealth"
    As the US clearly does both as well. Ignoring the F35, the F-111 Raven, EA-18, etc. (Which I'd

  • @robertbalu8001
    @robertbalu8001 Год назад +5

    my favorite Swedish tech company (and automotive globally) is Koenigsegg - also small company thinking outside of the box. Love the "EW stealth" instead physical-shape and RAM coating, also the upgradability

    • @stitch77100
      @stitch77100 Год назад +2

      "EW stealth" is what the French call active cancellation : one component of EW warfare. It's also on the Rafale with its Spectra, but not a lot of reliable information are available in English (only because the English speaking geeks are so afraid of it that they don't share the data they could have... XD)

    • @matso3856
      @matso3856 Год назад +3

      @@stitch77100 It's as if they forgot that the US have been using growlers for this very purpose.

    • @stitch77100
      @stitch77100 Год назад +2

      @Mats O indeed, albeit in a different way. (Growler is a "brute force" EW, with a lot of power. Spectra is more a "specific EW for each Rafale", less powerful but adjusted for discretion and deception)

    • @robertbalu8001
      @robertbalu8001 Год назад +1

      @@stitch77100 It detects where the signal (wave) is coming and sends opposite one in that direction right?

    • @stitch77100
      @stitch77100 Год назад +1

      @Robert Balu as far as I know, it is something like this, yes : it detects and analyzes the waves received, and emits an adjusted response to deceive the radar. Some say it can even modulate its answer to appear as something else (it would just be a different modulation of amplitude and frequency)
      For example, to appear as a massive threat, or a different type of response. But this can not be confirmed yet and I'm not sure if this offers real operational application at the moment.
      It obviously has it drawbacks, but it's a different approach than the one used by the Growler

  • @redakaroum7945
    @redakaroum7945 Год назад

    Superbe video. Thks a lot, very informative. Well-appreciated.

  • @FW190D9
    @FW190D9 Год назад +1

    Great discussion !!

  • @udeychowdhury2529
    @udeychowdhury2529 Год назад +3

    Another great video, thanks to all

  • @horusfalcon
    @horusfalcon Год назад +15

    Bravo! This is a real hallmark for your channel. Thank you for another fascinating video about aviation, and about the Gripen in particular.

  • @jimmycummings8164
    @jimmycummings8164 Год назад

    Thanks for all the info.

  • @aviatorgalaxy1789
    @aviatorgalaxy1789 Год назад

    Very well described informative video

  • @diesenutss
    @diesenutss Год назад +16

    Very insightful interview. I didn't know a lot about the differences between the Gripen E and the older models, and assumed it was just a slightly more souped-up 4th gen fighter.

    • @perelfberg7415
      @perelfberg7415 Год назад +1

      Most people do.
      I see Gripen E as a new platform with all its systems and all the high tech functions of the future but built in to a well known, well performing "body of arodynamic".
      One can not redesign architecture and integrate only newly designed system. That will juat end up like the American JSF. A very good platform but plaged by delays and issues. The Program simply took a high risk and the risk played out. They will for sure make it but they will have to pay for it in money, life and time. They already have to a large extent.

    • @DefaultProphet
      @DefaultProphet Год назад

      The…American JSF that’s beaten out the Gripen in every competition they’ve both been in? Hmmmm

  • @Philip8888888
    @Philip8888888 Год назад +7

    Great episode. Gripen is such an amazing aircraft and great to hear some of the inside story.

  • @TheSithTeacher
    @TheSithTeacher Год назад

    This could be a great marketing tool for Saab/Gripen.
    I’m very impressed by the content.

  • @uneboule
    @uneboule Год назад

    Thanks for this clever content (... as always, but this one is truely great)

  • @GabrielVitor-kq6uj
    @GabrielVitor-kq6uj Год назад +10

    ära till Sverige!!!
    glória ao Brasil!!!
    may the collaboration between SAAB and Embraer be fruitful for the both of us!

  • @SerbanOprescu
    @SerbanOprescu Год назад +4

    Excellent video. While the two Swedes had to beat around the bush/deep truth, for obvious reasons, they somehow made already known things more clear.
    The Brits in their Typhoons, which also have impressive electronic suites, said that the Gripens did not always get close to them - in fact, according to the Brits, it was only on occasions - but when they did they got awfully close. This suggests that as always, there are two sides to each golden coin, and the supreme push-a-button-and don't-care weapon has not been invented.
    A very nice video again.

  • @koimaxx
    @koimaxx Год назад +1

    You can hear from the way Mr. Halmetoja speaks of the enthusiasm he has about the capabilities of the latest Gripen. I've always thought of the Gripen as a very robust and capable platform, but I can imagine that it has so much more to offer and he himself almost can't help talking about if time permitted.

  • @sparty94
    @sparty94 Год назад +1

    very resourceful of sweden and saab to develop the gripen, it's a fine airplane. the problem with it is there are only 270 or so out there between all the variants and owners.

  • @RoelBaardman
    @RoelBaardman Год назад +5

    There's interesting material online regarding Saab's adoption of Scrum/Agile processes for the development of the Gripen. Worth getting into if you want to know more about how quickly they can develop/test/deploy.

    • @RogerJL
      @RogerJL Год назад +3

      Check the dates of those paper...
      It is not new for SAAB

  • @aaronseet2738
    @aaronseet2738 Год назад +6

    1:41 no money is exchanged; just a new Gripen in his garage.

    • @Millennium7HistoryTech
      @Millennium7HistoryTech  Год назад +4

      I wish...😂

    • @donquixote1502
      @donquixote1502 Год назад

      Hahahaahahahahaha, best joke today 👍👏

    • @donquixote1502
      @donquixote1502 Год назад

      @@Millennium7HistoryTech many of us would be green with envy! 😂😂

    • @nishantshrivastava9674
      @nishantshrivastava9674 Год назад

      @@Millennium7HistoryTech I have a question sir!!!
      Sweden being comparatively smaller economy than France, Germany, Japan stuck in a hostile environment and worries about its sovereignty, why don't they focus on development of SAMs like Israel.. Isn't it more feasible and economical ??

    • @connywestlund924
      @connywestlund924 Год назад +2

      @@nishantshrivastava9674 I'm not a defence planer but swden expect an invasion from the sea hence gripen is very good at air to sea sinking any invasion fleet. So Sam defenc is not priorities

  • @charlesvaughan3517
    @charlesvaughan3517 7 месяцев назад

    Maybee be its just because i love the Grippen, but i loved this video glad i found it a year later.

  • @markredacted8547
    @markredacted8547 Год назад +5

    Absolutely loved this, wish it was longer the Gripen is so fascinating

  • @Douganchesner
    @Douganchesner Год назад +12

    As a fan of SAAB it’s clear to me they are basically begging for sales. This video has that sort of vibe and I’ve even noticed a lot of pro Gripen troll accounts in the last couple of years across forums and video content. SAAB certainly punches way above their weight and I very much respect their viewpoints even if I think some are exaggerated or framed in a disingenuous way to highlight false superiorities. Ultimately, I hope Sweden can maintain their indigenous design and manufacturing of aircraft as the landscape of defense greatly morphs over the next several decades.

    • @tor2919
      @tor2919 Год назад +1

      Rather than “begging for sales” I think they are just very proud of what they have built. If you interview an engineer from whichever big project like this, they will speak with this kind of pride. There are many areas which Saab were first. I don’t think they’re saying that the Gripen is best at anything, just that it has its firsts, its strengths, its accomplishments. Just as any other plane.

  • @deathguppie
    @deathguppie Год назад +3

    While I've always been a huge fan of the Gipen, the title does kind of throw me. NGAD comparison?
    Here are the boxes you need to check.
    Super cruise.
    1500 NM range.
    Advance electronic warfare package.
    Stealth.
    Ability to control drone fighters.
    It's not that I don't think the Gripen compares to what they are trying to do. No fighter in existence does. I don't think the NGAD project can even be called a fighter. More like an advanced air warfare platform. I will nit be surprised if it's completely incapable of dog fighting.

    • @jackstreet6979
      @jackstreet6979 Год назад +1

      Gripen can fly, F 35 can't, it crashes every month! 😄

    • @deathguppie
      @deathguppie Год назад +2

      @@jackstreet6979 that is a ridiculous statement that has nothing to do with the subject.

    • @lars9966
      @lars9966 Год назад

      @@jackstreet6979 somehow f35 can even dominate a f22 😄 whats ur statement to that?

  • @goldenu2
    @goldenu2 Год назад

    The work on the Gripen vid was outstanding .

  • @paulsteaven
    @paulsteaven Год назад +10

    Even if the Gripen C/D is the most cost effective fighter around and integrated with very capable systems (Meteor missile), it still has a lackluster range, payload, and very strict Swedish Government to deal with.
    As for the E/F variant, it is very capable no doubt (even to the Viper Block 70/72), but it still suffer from its inadequacies (range and payload), strict Swedish government, and high procurement cost even than the F-35s (although it's way cheaper to maintain and operate).
    Gripen is really capable despite its size, but it will be more successful if it doesn't have a strict government to deal with and would be a perfect point defense fighter for smaller countries. Just imagine if the ROCAF (Taiwan) was equipped with Gripen C/Ds instead of the harder to maintain Mirages, it's also a perfect replacement for their old F-5E/Fs.

    • @timmurphy5541
      @timmurphy5541 Год назад +2

      That's looking at it the wrong way around. Its designed to other constraints against which its competitors perform very poorly. If you persist in deciding that its criteria are unimportant then it can never score high for you. And conversely if you accepted its criteria then the other aircraft would not score highly.

    • @jimc1654
      @jimc1654 Год назад

      @@timmurphy5541 You have to look at the history of the E/F variant. Swedish government was not going to buy it if they don't get an foreign buyer. They only got the foreign buyer aka Brazil because of politico reason. The F-18E beat Gripen in the fly off on the first place. It just a little bigger Gripen C/D but cost about the same as F-35. It not that cheap of an fighter for it size.

    • @timmurphy5541
      @timmurphy5541 Год назад

      @@jimc1654 ... because Brazil doesn't have an austere operating requirement really? It's going to be interesting to see how sustainable the F-16 is even, in an environment where 70 cruise missiles enter a country every couple of weeks and 10-15 hit. FOD on the runway?

    • @timmurphy5541
      @timmurphy5541 Год назад

      Additionally I think that having meteor is important.

  • @sikandaadnakis2785
    @sikandaadnakis2785 Год назад +3

    Next thing I'm buying is a Grippen or two!

  • @ericr7367
    @ericr7367 Год назад +6

    Been a fan of Swedish design forever.. Draaken, Viggen... Killem 🤯🤣💕 'em 👍

  • @DamageControlParty
    @DamageControlParty Год назад +1

    Ho iniziato a seguirti da poco "su consiglio" di Parabellum e Liberi oltre. Che dire, complimenti per i contenuti che porti. Lo stile poi del montaggio dei tuoi video rende tutto molto più piacevole da seguire.

    • @Millennium7HistoryTech
      @Millennium7HistoryTech  Год назад +4

      Thank you! Please use the English language because everyone should be able to read. Thank you.

    • @DamageControlParty
      @DamageControlParty Год назад +2

      @@Millennium7HistoryTech Well now I know

  • @ImranKhan-ty6mx
    @ImranKhan-ty6mx Год назад

    Awesome!

  • @georgem4713
    @georgem4713 Год назад +6

    Thank you M7* for this video, also a big thanks for the pilot and engineer from SAAB. Please make video interviews with other aircraft/military manufacturers. (Preferably with the engineers and operators).

  • @bhushanthombare2553
    @bhushanthombare2553 Год назад +7

    I think you have a man crush on Gripen :)

  • @josephsmith6777
    @josephsmith6777 Год назад

    Because of the very specific need they have I think they did a great job without eating up the entire budget and doing a great job to make it have excellent options for advance missions and

  • @dieterhalbwidl4667
    @dieterhalbwidl4667 Год назад +1

    First rate report, thank you!

  • @sotirisbaxevanis7978
    @sotirisbaxevanis7978 Год назад +8

    Gripen is most likely the best solution for the vast majority of countries however the problem is that Lockheed Martin is a Goliath backed up by even bigger Goliath (USA). Concurrently the buyers of the aircraft are not aviation/tech geeks but rather more interested in the payoff to them the aircraft purchase will bring. Thank you for doing an excellent job SAAB/Sweden, sorry for not getting more sales due to stupidity/corruption by the purchasers.

  • @jonadams8841
    @jonadams8841 Год назад +6

    So, what I heard was very much in line with the “death of stealth”. Multiple fighters in the general area can emit coded pulses of VHF or UHF, and go only from timing to estimate a range sphere, combining instantaneous position and time allow a position solution. Need a fast comms links between all platforms and each platform can calculate its own solution, and target appropriately.

  • @davewolfy2906
    @davewolfy2906 Год назад +2

    You are, indeed, a gentleman.

  • @TK199999
    @TK199999 7 месяцев назад

    The Gripen is essentially the 21st Century F-5 Freedom Fighter. In fact with Sweden now in NATO, I could see projects with US Aircraft manufactures and SAAB (this would also allow Gripens to US systems, if not making Gripen's very plug and play) for the US to push the Gripen as a new Freedom Fighter. Meaning US firms helping to build and subsidizing purchases of Gripens to nations like Philippians, Taiwan and Ukraine. As only first world nations can afford the cost of maintaining 5th gen aircraft, while now most nations can afford maintaining 4 gen ++. But what makes the Gripen so attractive in end its low maintenance and resources required for deployment.

  • @hansericsson7058
    @hansericsson7058 Год назад +7

    As a Swede i am very proud of our defence industry!

    • @stitch77100
      @stitch77100 Год назад +3

      And you should be. I'm French, and we take Swedish materials and equipment very seriously, and look at the Swedish force with high regards and respect. Your doctrine and way of thinking the military as a whole resonates with us and we feel like we are both in the same mindset about sovereignty and cooperation.

    • @matso3856
      @matso3856 Год назад +3

      @@stitch77100 We think French also make good/excellent equipment although expensive.

  • @goodspeedNHC99
    @goodspeedNHC99 Год назад +6

    I think that the price of the gripen E is not much cheaper than the f-35 per unit, but it is very likely much cheaper per flight hour. It is probably the most important value in combat and training, the ability to fly without a huge bill.

    • @jb76489
      @jb76489 Год назад +1

      Adopt Cessnas then

    • @92HazelMocha
      @92HazelMocha Год назад

      F35 prices fluctuates very wildly depending on the country adopting it. For instance, Germany just paid 8.4bn for 35 F35's, which comes to 240m per aircraft, vs Canada that bought 88 for 14bn at 159m per aircraft. For most countries the Grippen will be much cheaper.

  • @up4open
    @up4open Год назад +1

    I'd like to see SAAB do a VTOL, though I suppose that's a weight problem.

  • @MarkSinister
    @MarkSinister Год назад

    This is an amazing plane

  • @kwatt-engineer796
    @kwatt-engineer796 Год назад +3

    The icing on the cake is that attention to details, fit and finish is flawless.

    • @kwatt-engineer796
      @kwatt-engineer796 Год назад

      @Phillip Banes Even a casual look at Russian aircraft will show that by comparison they look like the skins were bashed out with a hammer and attached with nails The Russian inability to build aircraft with precision fitted skins is one reason they haven't been able to build a true stealth aircraft. The Gripen shows superior attention to integration of the details not seen on many other aircraft.

  • @--Dani
    @--Dani Год назад +27

    Yes they may be able to pick up stealth, but a target lock? If stealth in plan form was not important why are so many countries collectively spending hundreds of billions into it, the KF-21 great example. Gripen a great 4+ aircraft for certain but still like the F-15ex, it was born 4th gen. They certainly punch above their weight, helps when the engine is already developed. Gripen has its place in the air for sure, a Hi-Lo mix has been proven to be a good idea. Great Content as always 👍

    • @agsystems8220
      @agsystems8220 Год назад +15

      A 'target lock' as traditionally defined is probably going to become less important than it has historically been. A semi-active seeker head on a missile can get a decent location on a target in the wavelengths stealth is not good at, even if the source radar cannot get a proper lock or detect any return. Occasional ranging data from the source radar and a more accurate direction and speed from it's own sensor (which it can then feed back to the illumination radar) can give a position that gets more accurate as the missile gets close. It is hard to get close enough for a hit, but not too hard to get to a position where an EOTS or IR sensor can get it's own terminal track.
      The dismissal of stealth on cost grounds is a bit misleading. Stealth is computationally intensive to develop, and historically that has meant absurdly expensive. Now it does not. My graphics card could probably run all the calculations needed to develop the B2 in a single night, so when building a new aircraft there is absolutely no excuse not to have good stealth geometry.

    • @guygabriel6251
      @guygabriel6251 Год назад

      Just what they told You, if You missed it?, someone else will shoot You in the ass! You share info and the one in best position will fire Your weapons.

    • @atlet1
      @atlet1 Год назад +5

      Target lock yes, structural stealth have a propaganda value which is much higher than the tactical, for Sweden who is to only fight an advanced enemy. USA never fight advanced enemies. The engine was mostly developed on Sweden, but the core in USA

    • @Cythil
      @Cythil Год назад +5

      This is also where electronic warfare comes in. SAAB has double down on that bit. But other nations are also evolving their capability in that area.
      In the end, it is about pros can cons and working with the tools you got. SAAB is also working on project where geometry stealth matters. Both nEuron and BAE Systems Tempest has SAAB involvement (though in the latter case we are not sure of how much. But Sweden is looking ahead in to the future.)
      Note that focusing on stealth geometry to the deterrent of everything else can not only be too costly when we talk about development cost. But also capability. You will be really good at that one thing and not much else. That is what you have with the old F-117. But we have improved a lot since then. So a lot of the sacrifices we made in the same of stealth are less of a sacrifice now. They're ways where you can mitigate the issues you get in to. But it still a balance of pros and cons. What you sacrifice in aerodynamic performance for stealth, you could have got something else. And if you make no sacrifice at all when it comes to the capabilities. You get a huge airframe that cost insane amounts of money to build and operate. People tend to focus too much on one feature when it comes to aeroplanes, rather then looking at the whole package. In the past, it was often speed or manoeuvrability. Later stealth. But the best aircraft are often the one that has a wide array of useful features, that combined make for a complete package. And of course it matters also how well it fits for the armed force that are going to use it. Not everyone has the same needs. (Though making an aircraft that is has a wider audience also has it benefits of course, as you can produce more of that airframe and overall costs, even here it a matter of pros and cons)

    • @--Dani
      @--Dani Год назад

      @@guygabriel6251 yep that's how it works, just like that, yeah I watched it, they are salesmen for the airplane remember. Watch new Ward Carroll interview with F-22 and F-15ex pilot and about how the integration of these platforms works, or as much as he can say without divulging classified information. Ck it out really, I found it just as interesting as this one. Cheers.

  • @kashmirha
    @kashmirha Год назад +1

    More and more love Gripen! Exciting that they cn beat the competitors price and quality!

  • @amzalkamel3009
    @amzalkamel3009 Год назад +3

    I agree with the logic and reasoning given the fact that they had to work within the limited confines of the swedish defence budget which is amazing in and of itself, but I think stealth isn't a binary thing ( a stealth aircraft with a jammer is always going to be more effective than a non-stealth aircraft with the same jammer especially due to the fact that they can get much closer), the difference mainly lies in the doctrines of war itself (the Americans for examples aspire to move and act with impunity over enemy sovereign territory)/Sweden on the other hand wants to keep the enemy at bay by adopting the hornets nest analogy which is mostly defensive, so different doctrines will produce different aircraft, as a bonus I don't think the swedes expect to overfly kaliningrad or any other part of the russian territory for that matter

    • @donquixote1502
      @donquixote1502 Год назад +3

      I agree with almost everything, but, with respect, there are differences in how well different EW suits work for you. Gripen uses the highly secretive EW suit developed and produced by Ericsson Saab Avionics. I don´t know how to evaluate it against other systems but it´s supposed to be extremely effective if you ask pilots from other nations.

    • @amzalkamel3009
      @amzalkamel3009 Год назад +1

      @@donquixote1502 it's not hard to imagine given that Ericsson is already a champion in telecommunications, though I doubt it would be enough for an operator like the USAF

  • @trenews358
    @trenews358 Год назад +4

    This is a very good fighter but I’m sorry not even close to what the NGAD will be 😂

  • @kevinl2482
    @kevinl2482 Год назад +1

    First thing I think of Sweden is Gripen too lol. Love the plane.

  • @brodieboy3
    @brodieboy3 Год назад +1

    I was hoping they might have gotten into the upgrades recently announced for the legacy Gripen C/Ds. In particular, I'm curious about the engine upgrade and what extra power/ fuel efficiency they are hoping to achieve and whether something similar can be done for the F414 engine used in the Es .. perhaps something similar to the EPE version that GE announced a long time ago but which doesn't yet seem to have been adopted for an in-service fighter (though I've read that it might be used in the new Indian Tejas Mk2 if/ when that aircraft ever becomes a reality ..)
    I will say that it's curious that the SwAF isn't planning to declare their new Gripen Es operational until 2025 which runs counter to all the talk about how easy the E is to test and validate. Brazil did just declare their 1st F39Es operational - though perhaps just for certain limited missions & weapons - likely A2A

    • @rikardnorlen752
      @rikardnorlen752 Год назад +1

      I checked it and the training starts next year but 23-24 they focus going to be used by TU Jas LSS to develop tactical training and flight training.

    • @matso3856
      @matso3856 Год назад +1

      Just wanna say , testing and getting a airframe to fly is one thing , getting to work with other systems and be integrated with a nations defence is another and this takes longer time unless you expect to be invaded.
      Also they need to test it over time , in order to know how much maintenance does it require etc.

  • @awesom6588
    @awesom6588 Год назад +7

    my main take away from this is that the grippen is basically the old f5 concept for the modern day. the f5 was a fantastic design. very cool.

    • @mcal27
      @mcal27 Год назад +6

      agreed. it’s the F20 Tigershark for the 21st century that actually went into production..

    • @MothMizzle
      @MothMizzle Год назад +8

      I've said that a lot. Similar size, functionally the same engine, flexible combat capability. Many people dismissed the F-20 as being too small to upgrade it's avionics, but Red Force JAS-39s embarrassed the Blue Force their first time at Red Flag.

  • @happysalesguy
    @happysalesguy Год назад +4

    Gripen is exactly what Ukraine needs! I understand that SAAB lost out on a lot of foreign sales, maybe sending a squadron or two to fight Russians would help them in the international market.

    • @rosomak8244
      @rosomak8244 Год назад

      Pay for it with your own money please.

    • @happysalesguy
      @happysalesguy Год назад +1

      @@rosomak8244, "Sweden’s newly appointed defense minister, Pål Jonson, started with aid to Ukraine. Days earlier, the government announced a package worth $287 million that was larger than all of its previous aid combined.
      “First priority: stepping up economic, military, political and humanitarian support for Ukraine, including the transfer of more advanced weapons systems,” Jonson said Nov. 19. He added that the latest package included “air defense and winter equipment - because that’s what the Ukrainians need.”

    • @happysalesguy
      @happysalesguy Год назад

      Slava Ukraini Heroiam Slava

  • @scott_hunts
    @scott_hunts Год назад +2

    While I wouldn’t call it equivalent to NGAD, I would say it is an impressive aircraft, and the dedication to maintaining a localized military industrial basis is vital.

    • @davedeville6540
      @davedeville6540 Год назад +1

      Yes. Actually, my interpretation was that they didn’t say it was an equivalent. Just that the requirements set up for NGAD matches the Saab design philosophy.

    • @lars9966
      @lars9966 Год назад +2

      @@davedeville6540 it was cute by them saying that they tick every box of NGAD

    • @davedeville6540
      @davedeville6540 Год назад +1

      @@lars9966 Yes. However, it would be interesting to see what Saab would design given the US NGAD budget.

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 9 месяцев назад

      @@davedeville6540 Resking Gripen in composites, redesing edges, canopy like in F-16/F-22, variable cycle engine, thrust vectoring....

  • @arisarsenis3500
    @arisarsenis3500 Год назад

    Brilliant projet management it takes this aeroplane top to be, Yoda said...

  • @guygabriel6251
    @guygabriel6251 Год назад +6

    Well, that ends the debate I had some time ago at this chanel. Gripen is doing and integrating it’s shit like the F35.
    Thank You! ❤

  • @kalui96
    @kalui96 Год назад +6

    Delicious. I love Gripen so much

  • @stephenhall3515
    @stephenhall3515 Год назад

    The closest prior aircraft to the Gripen was the Harrier series. What began as a VTOL 'reality check' evolved, in use, to provide asymmetrical qualities because of what its abilities were from early days of home squadrons, the crucial leap to the Sea Harrier's astonishing all weather combat with low maintenance to the AV-8B US Marines version and finally the GR 7A/9A which was stupidly retired and sold to the US Marine Corps for spares. The USA still flies these.
    Real war conditions far away in the Falklands, in various Balkan wars, in Iraq and Afghanistan massively developed asymmetry of assets -- notably weapon versatility and closed circuit comms with other types of aircraft master-controlled by ground or air stations rather like the Swedish air men describe as being integral to the Gripen's original and evolving functions. Small size, dash speed down to apparent fall back then changes of tactics in a few seconds are more important to modern warfare than high speed and long range (especially as air refueling is routine).
    While the Harriers were challenging to fly until electronics caught up the Gripen is man/machine with no need for 'stealth' as foundation because there are different sorts of stealth and more forgiving.
    Because Project Tempest or cooperation with France on whatever it is finally called will take time I would suggest that a carrier version of the Gripen be acquired in the interim for the Royal Navy and near neighbors with ocean duties. BAE's stake in SAAB and many British components being already in Gripens should make this far less expensive than going entirely with the F-35C and more independent in primary software -- a contentious matter in the whole JSF 'partner tier' program.

  • @markcedydabest5692
    @markcedydabest5692 Год назад +1

    excellent info, We Filipino's around the world is still hoping this smart & lethal fighter jet to be acquired soon by the Philippine Air Force as MRF.

  • @plate2264
    @plate2264 Год назад +11

    Absolutely mind blowing a hole new way of how fly tactically. The power of electronics to allow you to get situational awareness on your flight and places unknown is amazing.
    All this done by a small country like Sweden 🇸🇪 well they should be proud of there achievements. To be in there own right a leader in there craft through aviation and electronic in hardware and software.
    Well Done Sweden 🇸🇪 😊
    Thankyou for bringing this to us fascinating this .

  • @jamysalmeida18
    @jamysalmeida18 Год назад +5

    Is going to make a great diference here in Brazil. They have the range and the mobility that we need.

  • @romaricojuanites1812
    @romaricojuanites1812 Год назад

    Hoping my country will have JAS Gripen as our frontlne mrf!

  • @DeltaAssaultGaming
    @DeltaAssaultGaming Год назад +2

    I think of their supermodels and beach volleyball teams.

  • @Kevinjimtheone
    @Kevinjimtheone Год назад +4

    Amazing interview. I would love to see another one with the fighter pilot and hear his constructive criticism on other planes. I always wanted Greece to get the Gripen E, as it is perfect for its geography and military structure. It would so much better to get Gripen Es instead of upgrading our older F-16 to the latest block. Then, we'd have a big F-16 fleet, brand new Gripen E that we could operate all the time with minimal maintenance and OPEX cost, and we could have the Rafale as the top-dog for attacking or spearheading role.

  • @stevenmackey582
    @stevenmackey582 Год назад +2

    There is only one super power on the planet.

  • @ceciliaieav
    @ceciliaieav Год назад +1

    The Gripen E could never be called the Gripen, it's another jet fighter.

  • @maximilliancunningham6091
    @maximilliancunningham6091 Год назад +1

    The YF-16 upstaging the otherwise impressive Viggen at the 1976 Paris Airshow, probably also contributed to the inspiration of the Grippen.

  • @laracroft938
    @laracroft938 Год назад +4

    F/A-18 could do anti air and ground strike simultaneously in the 80s. It’s nothing new.

    • @destroystheovik
      @destroystheovik Год назад

      What they're talking about isn't doing both air-to-air and strike during the course of one mission like the F/A-18 and every other swing role aircraft in existence. They're talking about literally targeting, launching and guiding weapons against air and surface targets simultaneously.

    • @CrayonEater255
      @CrayonEater255 Год назад +4

      @@destroystheovik That’s been do-able for a long time. The F/A-18E can do it, the F-35 can do it, the F-16D Block 70 can do it.

    • @appa609
      @appa609 Год назад +4

      @@CrayonEater255 and the F-15E

    • @lars9966
      @lars9966 Год назад

      @@CrayonEater255 the eurofighter ECR (soon) will be able to do that aswell. maybe even more who knows. not sure about the rafale but i think aswell

  • @TurboHappyCar
    @TurboHappyCar Год назад +8

    Fantastic video! I think the distributed air base concept will be a must in the future, based on the cruise missile strikes in Ukraine. Also amazing to see what defense engineering companies can do when they don't have Uncle Sam's budget.

  • @doc0core
    @doc0core Год назад +1

    We in the East have always loved Swedish military hardware. There was even a Macross cartoon that had Grippen in a major role. But with Sweden joining NATO, SAAB's days are numbered. Probably Boeing will swallow SAAB in a few years.

  • @TheSithTeacher
    @TheSithTeacher Год назад +1

    Premium content, professional interviews, straightforward video. I love it.

  • @BasedHadrian
    @BasedHadrian Год назад +23

    I’ve always heard the Gripen E as an amazing aircraft but people haven’t gone into that great of detail why. I think this explains the design philosophy great but I’d love even more details on this plane, it sounds like the best bang for your buck possible and I think Brazil made a wise choice.

    • @bob38028
      @bob38028 Год назад +8

      It's basically just an F-16 but with modern avionics and technology. Not much else.

    • @Millennium7HistoryTech
      @Millennium7HistoryTech  Год назад +13

      Use the links at the end of the vide or look for the Gripen playlist on the channel. There is a ton of content about it.

    • @donquixote1502
      @donquixote1502 Год назад +3

      @@bob38028 Hahahahahahahahahaahahahahahaa, get a life!

    • @bob38028
      @bob38028 Год назад +3

      @@donquixote1502 Is your username Donquixote as a reference to the spanish epic?

    • @BasedHadrian
      @BasedHadrian Год назад +2

      @@Millennium7HistoryTech oh ok thanks