- Reaction score
- 18,137
- Points
- 1,160
Saab: "We also have a bridge to sell you"

"Up to 20 fighters built for Ukraine" some of which could be built in CanadaSaab: "We also have a bridge to sell you"
A cynical one you are but I’ll agree with thatThe only Ukrainian fighters built in Canada will be the ones we pay for as aid.
I’ll wait for corroboration on this one.For those of you that read Le Press, it seems Carney has decided on 30 F35 and 60 Gripen. It doesn’t make any sense to me, sort of like buying 2 classes of submarines and not enough of either to be anything more than an expensive political show.
Yep. If true i can’t see 60 aircraft worth the cost of a plant.I’ll wait for corroboration on this one.
For those of you that read Le Press, it seems Carney has decided on 30 F35 and 60 Gripen. It doesn’t make any sense to me, sort of like buying 2 classes of submarines and not enough of either to be anything more than an expensive political show.
Legally, Canada is required to take delivery of 16 F-35 aircraft starting next year, but no contract has been signed for the remaining 72 aircraft.
According to federal government estimates, this project is currently valued at $27.7 billion and includes the cost of the 88 aircraft, as well as equipment, support services, training services and the construction of facilities for fighter squadrons.
Behind the scenes, sources told La Presse that the decision regarding the purchase of fighter jets is practically finalized. The option of buying Gripen aircraft is proving attractive. This is especially true since Saab indicated that if Ottawa accepts its offer, Canada could end up manufacturing aircraft not only to meet its own needs but also some destined for the Ukrainian Air Force. This could create some 9,000 new jobs and strengthen the supply chain in a critical sector.
I don't think SAAB has the factory space/capability to build a large order of Jets in a short time and keep up with other work."Up to 20 fighters built for Ukraine" some of which could be built in Canada![]()
The Griphen has a pretty decent EW setup it can be equipped with. I think makes it an attractive platform overall.Do they even hear themselves. But then again this is the same group that was claiming the Griphen E was gonna be some sorta partial stealth fighter back in 2015. I am sure Ukraine is loving this though
Yeah I don't believe this in the slightest, it's "just trust me bro" slop. A 30-60 split makes absolutely zero sense regarding production figures and squadron requirements, and would be a horrible way for the RCAF to come out of this debacle.![]()
Analyse | Après les GlobalEye, le gouvernement Carney lorgne les avions de chasse Gripen
Signe de sa volonté de réduire la dépendance économique et militaire du Canada face aux États-Unis, le gouvernement Carney a décidé cette semaine d’écarter deux prétendants américains pour la fabrication d’avions de surveillance destinés à l’Aviation royale canadienne (ARC).www.lapresse.ca
Nothing concrete, looks more like retreading the last couple months of headlines regarding the F-35 purchase.
The only "sources say" part doesn't really specify if it's referring to the full 88 being purchased or that 30-60 split, other than the gripen being attractive.
ghosts of Sea King/EH101 pasts will be with us forever, thus anything is believable. Sometimes politics delivers wins and sometimes it doesnt.Yeah I don't believe this in the slightest, it's "just trust me bro" slop. A 30-60 split makes absolutely zero sense regarding production figures and squadron requirements, and would be a horrible way for the RCAF to come out of this debacle.
Going off Brazil itll be 8 ish years to get a Gripen NG / E / CAN what ever made in Canada.ghosts of Sea King/EH101 pasts will be with us forever, thus anything is believable. Sometimes politics delivers wins and sometimes it doesnt.
I question what the delivery schedule on a Gripen would be and how that would tie into our replacement requirements. Are we going to get a small 4.5 Gen aircraft to compliment a small F35 fleet sometime in the 2030's, when everyone else is bringing/working on 6 Gen aircraft?
that is plus the ones we will build for UkraineYep. If true i can’t see 60 aircraft worth the cost of a plant.
Yep. If true i can’t see 60 aircraft worth the cost of a plant.
No Squadron will have 30 jets. A really big squadron is 24 jets or so. 15-20 would be more realistic. 30 F-35s would yield 2 average Squadrons. That’s in line with how the Aussies operate. Of course we need all 88 but failing that, at the very least 45 F-35s to have 2 front line units and an OTU.30-60 split would be a disaster for the RCAF and Canada.
30 Panthers is not enough to cover our NORAD commitment. It is enough for one really big Sqn and no OTU. It would not placate the Americans.
60 Grippens would form 2 big Sqns and an OTU or 3 weak Sqns and no OTU. The US could be dicks and just block the sale of F414 engines and other US tech, too. And 60 Grippens is too small a number, anyway.
If we are going to go split fleet, the Panther numbers still need to be significant (in the 50s?) and the Grippen buy needs to be big enough to impress the USAF that we are serious.
Edit- YTZ beat me to most of the salient points.
I did not say the Sqn would have 30 jets. I said 30 jets is enough for a big Sqn and no OTU. 6 jets is not an OTU.No Squadron will have 30 jets. A really big squadron is 24 jets or so. 15-20 would be more realistic. 30 F-35s would yield 2 average Squadrons. That’s in line with how the Aussies operate. Of course we need all 88 but failing that, at the very least 45 F-35s to have 2 front line units and an OTU.
