Sweden Unveils 17th Military Aid Package for Ukraine
On August 9, the Swedish Ministry of Defense announced its 17th military aid package for Ukraine, valued at approximately 4.6 billion Swedish kronor, or $445 million. This latest package marks a shift in focus, emphasizing new military equipment to bolster Ukraine’s defenses.
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New Equipment for Ukraine
The comprehensive aid package includes a range of critical military supplies:
RB 70 Man-Portable Air Defense Systems (MANPADS)
Anti-Tank Weapons
40mm Ammunition for CV 90 Combat Vehicles
Grenade Launchers
Anti-Tank Mines
Combat Vehicle Camouflage Kits
Winter Clothing and Equipment
Six Stridsbåt 90 Fast Patrol Boats and Other Marine Gear
In addition to these supplies, Sweden is supporting various Ukrainian and multinational programs, including the International Fund for Ukraine (IFU) and Czech ammunition procurement initiatives.
Gripen JAS 39: A Potential Future Asset
Sweden is in the midst of upgrading its Gripen JAS 39C/D aircraft to the newer JAS 39E variant. This upgrade has led to the decommissioning of some older models. Currently, Sweden operates just under 100 JAS 39C/D Gripens, which were set to be replaced by the modern JAS 39E. However, the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 prompted Sweden to expand its air force.
While there are no immediate plans to transfer Gripen jets to Ukraine, half of the new aid package will be allocated for purchasing components for JAS 39C/D Gripens. This strategy could preserve some of these older aircraft, potentially making them available for Ukraine in the future.
Future Prospects for Gripen Transfer
Sweden plans to maintain a fleet of 120 Gripen aircraft by 2030, divided between 60 JAS 39C/D and 60 JAS 39E variants. Considering factors such as airframe fatigue and training needs, Stockholm might have 20 to 30 Gripen JAS 39C/Ds available for other uses, including a possible transfer to Ukraine.
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