Actually... the Gripen NG and F/A-18E are the frontrunners in Denmark, so likely one of them will finally get a order. In Latin Americas; both Argentina and Colombia have been officialy offered Gripens and in the case of Argentina, they actually had sent two pilots last year to fly the Gripen in Sweden. Also, a Colombian delegation had been visiting the factory last year... although no idea if those were civilians or military officials.ehusmann wrote:However much I would like to see more Gripen orders, very few of above 'discussions' will become an order I am afraid.
Brazil - has ordered Rafale already, but they do have a history of flying more types at the same time. With the economy still rising they might be a candidate.
Thailand - maybe
Malaysia - I doubt it
Holland - no real chance. The discussion now seems more to be 'something' or 'nothing'. If something will be ordered it will be the JSF.
Denmark - I see the JSF here as well, to stay in cooperation with other NATO countries (Norway and Holland mostly)
Croatia - it seems they are going for the Gripen
Switzerland - has ordered the Gripen, if the order remains in place...
The Gripen seems to be what the F-5 was in its days: the cheap option for countries wanting to have some fighter capability. The only problem is these days, a 'cheap' option isn't cheap anymore. Much more than small orders like the Swiss (with 22 you could call it large already), Czech, Hungarian and now apparantly the Croatian are very unlikely in my opinion.
Erwin
Now that´s interesting... As a Dane living in Denmark, it is my understanding from the general and expert media, that JSF is the likely winner.PilotoRico wrote: Actually... the Gripen NG and F/A-18E are the frontrunners in Denmark, so likely one of them will finally get a order.
I do not agree!PilotoRico wrote:Actually... the Gripen NG and F/A-18E are the frontrunners in Denmark, so likely one of them will finally get a order.....
On the same youtube page you see an Eurofighter visiting Pleso. So you can state the same interest in Eurofighters. My guess is that Croatia will probably do the same as Romania, buying surplus F-16s from another Nato country.hammarö wrote:Pictures from croatia 2009.10.05.
Swedish pilots speeking croatian.
Croatian is very interested today of obvious reasens.
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