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Colombia picks Saab Gripen in €3. 1bn fighter deal Colombia picks Sweden’s Gripen over F-16 and Rafale in landmark €3 1bn fighter deal Colombia has ordered 17 Gripen E F fighters in a €3 1bn deal, choosing Sweden’s jet over the F-16 and Rafale to replace its ageing Kfir fleet and shift its defence ties
What are the lifecycle costs of the Gripen and F-35 aircraft? An independent analysis piece about Colombia’s Gripen‑E deal frames per‑aircraft acquisition cost for that sale at about €3 1 billion for 17 jets (~$212 9 million per aircraft) but uses that to discuss total program and geopolitical costs rather than a universal lifecycle metric [4]
Colombia Signs Historic €3. 1 Billion Deal for Saab Gripen Fighters . . . Will redefine the aerial warfare landscape of Latin America, Colombia has inked a landmark €3 1 billion (US$3 36 billion RM17 16 billion) contract with Swedish aerospace giant Saab for 17 Gripen E F fighter jets The acquisition—comprising 15 single-seat Gripen E aircraft and two dual-seat Gripen F variants—is the largest fighter purchase in Colombia’s history and marks a decisive
[Flash] Colombia announces the purchase of 17 Gripen E fighter jets . . . $4,4 billion for 17 Gripen E F aircraft: opaque scope and disruptive unit cost in Colombia According to Military zone The contract announced by Bogotá is worth $4,4 billion for 17 Gripen E F aircraft, including operational equipment and base modernization, with initial delivery in 2027 and a full fleet expected by 2032
Peru snubs F-16, Rafale for $3. 5B Swedish SAAB Gripen E deal Summary – Peru picks Saab’s Gripen E for a $3 5B air force upgrade – Gripen E outshines F-16, Rafale with cost and tech edge – Deal may shift U S influence in Latin America’s defense market – Gripen’s versatility suits Peru’s rugged terrain and missions – Saab’s win signals a new era for global fighter jet sales Peru announced its decision to acquire 24 Saab JAS 39
Peru confirmed purchases of 24 Gripen E F fighter jets instead of . . . The Gripen E was selected over competing offers from Lockheed Martin’s F-16 Block 70 and Dassault’s Rafale F4 While the other contenders provided extensive combat history and interoperability with NATO forces, Saab’s proposal reportedly offered a lower unit cost, shorter delivery timeline, and more favorable offset terms
Peru confirms purchase of 24 Swedish Gripen E F fighter jets over . . . As reported by Peru21 on July 2, 2025, the Peruvian government, under President Dina Boluarte, has confirmed its decision to acquire 24 Gripen E F fighter jets from Swedish manufacturer Saab, at an estimated cost of $3 5 billion The selection concludes a multi-year evaluation process involving various international manufacturers and marks the beginning of a two-phase procurement program to
European rearmament: Rafale, Gripen or Eurofighter? The Saab JAS-39 Gripen E F is the lightest of the three Single-engine (General Electric F414G), it focuses on versatility with reduced costs The unit price of the Gripen E is estimated at 60 to 70 million euros, with operating costs of less than 4,000 euros per flight hour, compared with 15,000 for the Rafale and 18,000 for the Eurofighter