Thailand approves $774 million deal for Swedish fighter jets

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FILE PHOTO: A Swedish Air Force Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighter jet flies during a media day, illustrating how NATO Air Policing safeguards the Allies' airspace in the northern and northeastern region of the Alliance, July 4, 2023. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw/File Photo

The US$600 million (S$774 million) agreement for the Saab JAS 39 Gripens was first announced in June.

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BANGKOK – Thailand approved the purchase of four Swedish-made Gripen fighter jets on Aug 5, the air force said, a week after reaching a ceasefire in deadly border clashes with Cambodia.

The US$600 million (S$774 million) agreement for the Saab JAS 39 Gripens was first announced in June as part of a long-term plan to modernise the air force’s combat capabilities.

During five days of clashes with Cambodia that left more than 40 people dead, Thailand used its fleet of F-16s to strike military targets across the border.

It was the deadliest border fighting between the two countries in decades.

“The Cabinet has approved the purchase of JAS 39 Saab Gripen to strengthen the Royal Thai Air Force and protect Thailand’s sovereignty,” the air force said on its official Facebook page.

A procurement committee began deliberations in August 2024,

concluding a 10-month review

that favoured the Scandinavian-made jets over American F-16s.

The kingdom already operates 11 older Gripens, as well as dozens of F-16s acquired in the 1980s.

The country’s total defence budget stands at 200 billion baht (S$8 billion), which includes allocations for the army, navy and air force. AFP

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