Swedish and Ukrainian officials shaking hands at Gripen fighter jet deal signing ceremony with jet and flags in background.
Swedish and Ukrainian officials shaking hands at Gripen fighter jet deal signing ceremony with jet and flags in background.
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Sweden and Ukraine agree on Gripen fighter jet deal intent

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Ukraine and Sweden signed a letter of intent on October 22, 2025, for the purchase of 100 to 150 Gripen E fighter jets. The agreement, announced in Linköping, aims to bolster Ukraine's air force against Russian threats but requires further work on financing and production. Officials highlighted the jets' suitability for Ukrainian conditions and potential deterrent effect.

On October 22, 2025, in Linköping, Sweden, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson signed a letter of intent for Ukraine to acquire between 100 and 150 Jas 39 Gripen E fighter jets from Saab. Zelenskyj described the aircraft as "fantastiska flygplan," emphasizing their advanced capabilities.

Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson called the development a "historisk dag för Sverige och Ukraina," noting that the Gripen E is particularly suited to Ukrainian needs due to its dispersal capabilities, electronic warfare systems, and design to counter Russian fighter threats. He stressed, however, that "det återstår mycket arbete" on costs, financing, production rates, and training, with initial deliveries expected in about three years. Jonson added that while Ukraine needs jets immediately, ongoing F-16 deliveries from other nations provide interim support, though those older platforms have limited longevity.

Experts like Andreas Hörnedal from the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI) praised the Gripen's flexibility, ease of maintenance, and adaptability to simple bases, making it ideal for Ukraine's conflict. He highlighted its potential "väldigt stark avskräckande funktion" against Russia, especially in securing airspace alongside air defenses.

The deal could become Saab's largest ever, boosting Swedish industry and creating jobs in Linköping, with CEO Michael Johansson describing it as an "otroligt viktig politisk handskakning." Saab's stock rose following the announcement. Financing may draw from 140 billion euros in frozen Russian assets in Belgium, amid European allies' push to support Ukraine independently of uncertain U.S. backing under President Trump. Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard viewed it as a "mycket stor exportaffär för Sverige," enhancing bilateral ties and Swedish defense expertise through Ukraine's combat experience.

Military expert Jörgen Elfving noted the Gripen's endorsement since a 2022 report on Ukraine's air war, potentially opening doors for more exports and affirming its modern status.

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Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson and Ukrainian official Denys Shmyhal shake hands at a press conference in Kiev, signing a letter of intent for a joint innovation hub focused on weapon technology.
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Sweden and Ukraine establish innovation hub in Kiev

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Sweden and Ukraine have agreed to create a joint innovation hub in Kiev to develop new weapon technology. Defense ministers Pål Jonson and Denys Shmyhal signed a letter of intent during a press conference on Thursday. The partnership aims to combine Swedish expertise with Ukrainian war experience.

Ukraine plans to use EU support to purchase the Swedish Gripen fighter jet. Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson stated this after meeting his Ukrainian counterpart Mykhailo Fedorov at the EU defense ministers' meeting.

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Sweden is prepared to contribute Jas Gripen to a potential peacekeeping force in Ukraine, but all sharp operations carry risks, says Ewa Skoog Haslum, head of the defense operations command. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has identified air surveillance, mine clearance in the Black Sea, and ground training as possible Swedish contributions. Planning has been underway for over a year with colleagues from more than 30 countries, but details await a peace agreement.

Germany and France have again postponed the decision on the European Future Combat Air System (FCAS), this time to an indefinite date. A government spokesperson attributed this to a comprehensive agenda in foreign and security policy matters. The future of the expensive prestige project remains uncertain.

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During the ongoing Swedish state visit to Poland, the countries have signed a letter of intent for deeper civil defense cooperation. Civil defense minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin emphasizes the need for faster work pace and shared security assessments. The collaboration focuses on drones, coast guard, and preparedness against war threats.

At the summit in Paris, representatives from 35 countries have concretized plans for an international protection force and binding security assurances for Ukraine following a possible ceasefire. The Paris Declaration provides for support in the event of a renewed Russian attack, including possible troop deployments. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has signaled the involvement of German soldiers.

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President Javier Milei presented the first six F-16 jets acquired from Denmark at the Río Cuarto base in Córdoba, defining them as 'guardian angels' of Argentine airspace. A sticker featuring a light blue and white lion silhouette on one of the fighters drew attention as a tribute to the leader. Local authorities watched the event without an official invitation, while opposition critics questioned its impact on sovereignty.

 

 

 

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