Saab also has plans on a UCAV variant of the Gripen E (Loyal wingman anyone?), what are the chances this is the reason why they want to build here.

Saab also has plans on a UCAV variant of the Gripen E (Loyal wingman anyone?), what are the chances this is the reason why they want to build here.
So if the E7 is cancelled, what are the other options?That's the running rumor. 30-40 Panthers. 60-70 Gripens. This is going to suck for the RCAF. I'm praying we don't also commit to the Globaleye. Especially now that NATO is cancelling the E-7.
Except it means we also have technical plans to go to company A, and say make us this widget.This one is debatable to me. Full tech transfer doesn't mean much unless the supply chain is substantially developed in Canada. But then how is that profitable for Saab? They never talk about Canadian content and supply chains. Just assembly and vague assertions to R&D.
Overall, this is great news.
One has to imagine the liberals would have made it so that whenever there is a open competition, the F35 wouldn't win, and they would go with a north american jet, thus SH by default.
Now, with them on the record as saying no F35 (although that could change) and in a trade dispute with Boeing, that leaves the Saab NG Gripen, the Eurofighter and Dassault Rafale.
I would be ok with any of those 3, amateurs preference in my case, being the Saab.
Saab also said it would build their fighters in canada, which would help...guess who, bombardier.
Saab AB chief executive officer Micael Johansson confirmed on Thursday that his company is in talks with the federal government and Bombardier Inc. to build Saab’s Gripen fighter jet under licence in Canada, which he said could create 10,000 jobs in the country and spawn a research network to develop other aircraft, including drones.
“If Canada wants to create sovereign capabilities, not only buying planes, we are prepared to do that tech transfer for Canada,” Mr. Johansson said in an interview at Saab AB’s headquarters in Stockholm. “We are talking collaboration.”
Buy 65 and tell Trump to relax.Good question.
I presume we're buying 30-40 Panthers so that NORAD doesn't get axed.
Massively plays into Trump's worldview that allies are screwing over the US. Cause this deal is literally two NATO allies that are banking on the US for protection from Russia.
Hypothetically if we were to go for 65 x F-35's for the NATO role and 65 x Gripens for the NORAD role we would still be one of the largest F-35 fleets (top 4-5?) so it would be hard for anyone to argue against us maintaining our parts contracts. Our NATO contribution would be much greater than our current plans (the original planned order was for 65 aircraft total to cover NORAD and NATO roles, but not simultaneously). It would be a split fleet but the total number of fighters would be about on par with our original CF-18 fleet.32-40 F-35A's out of our 88 order could very well see other members of the JSF program/F-35 customers asking questions as to why contracts remain with a country that clearly has lost interest in the platform. Potential pressure on the contracts to be split up or sent abroad, away from Canadian companies.
Station them in Sweden close to Saab for cover for our latvia brigade.Buy 65 and tell Trump to relax.
Buy 15 Gripens and use them as replacements for the Tutors.
Buy another 4 squadrons plus replacements and use them for NATO purposes.
Using Gripens to replace the tutors gives us a full squadron as replacements readily available.Station them in Sweden close to Saab for cover for our latvia brigade.
I see more like a cold war level increase, 10 squadrons, 4 in canada, 6 in europe.
So if the E7 is cancelled, what are the other options?
Buy 65 and tell Trump to relax.
Buy 15 Gripens and use them as replacements for the Tutors.
Buy another 4 squadrons plus replacements and use them for NATO purposes.
Understand the frustration.We're definitely getting railroaded into getting the Globaleye. No 360 coverage. And can't refuel in the air. I honestly don't know what's worse. The Globaleye or the Gripen.
What makes this rumor so strange is that they could have chosen a middle of the road option that sends a message but won't piss off the Americans. But they seem to be going for broke here. And that phrase might be literal.
Kudos to Saab. They took Canadian emotions and milked us for every penny.
Net 7k jobs for the LSVW of the RCAF. Can we just have nice things?Quick Google is about 3000 jobs, so that would be a net increase of 7k ish jobs if we buy enough of them.
