Whatever Your Past The Future Is Gripen PDF
Whatever Your Past The Future Is Gripen PDF
Whatever Your Past The Future Is Gripen PDF
GRIPEN
A NEW GENERATION FIGHTER
By selecting Gripen to equip your air force,
you are acquiring the most capable cost-effective,
new generation, true multi-role fighter available.
As Gripen was the first new generation fighter in
operational service, it delivers the highest sortie
generation rates, greatest flexibility of basing and
combat lethality superior to any fighter in its class.
The intelligent use of advanced technology and
where possible, the use of software to provide
functionality ensures that Gripen maintains its
combat supremacy via planned technology
insertion through decades of frontline service.
SETTING NEW
STANDARDS
FOR OPERATIONAL
EFFECTIVENESS
IR and visual signatures, along with the long range PS05 multimode
radar and sensor fusion, including world leading new generation
weapon integration, ensure a high kill ratio in long range engagements.
OUTSTANDING AGILITY The worlds most agile fighter for
SOME THINGS
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Gripen is fully interoperable with NATO
standard systems and facilities including:
Reconnaissance pods
Jammer pod
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Colour displays
SINGLE-SEATER
Dimensions
Span (incl. launchers)
Length (excl. pitot tube)
Height overall
Wheel track
Wheel base
8.4 m
14.1 m
4.5 m
2.4 m
5.2 m
Weights
Empty weight
Internal fuel
Total load capacity
Max take-off weight
6.8
>2.0
5.3
14.0
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SINGLE-SEATER,TWO-SEATER;
SAME OPERATIONAL CAPABILITY
TWO-SEATER
Dimensions
Span (incl. launchers)
Length (excl. pitot tube)
Height overall
Wheel track
Wheel base
8.4 m
14.8 m
4.5 m
2.4 m
5.9 m
Weights
Empty weight
Internal fuel
Total load capacity
Max take-off weight
7.1
>2.0
5.3
14.0
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TO KNOW IS TO WIN
A versatile multi-role capability is the key to defeating the threats of
today and tomorrow. Incorporating a state-of-the-art weapon system,
Gripen possesses a look-down/shoot-down capability for engaging
aircraft, missiles, and even the smallest, low-flying targets.
Gripen is difficult to match in any air combat situation.
MINIMIZING THE
LOGISTICS FOOTPRINT
From the outset, Gripen was designed to
execute operations not only from small bases
such as road strips, but also extremely short
or battle-damaged runways.
The ability to deploy swiftly with minimum
resources was a basic requirement of the
Swedish Armed Forces when Gripen was
first conceived.
This original capability has since been further
enhanced with the incorporation of fully
NATO compatible ground servicing connectors,
utilization of NATO-standard aircraft fuel and
other replenishable consumables, as well
as the provision of NATO-standard crossservicing maintenance documentation.
Turn-Around
Minimal personnel required for refuelling
and rearming
All these features result in a minimal logistics footprint. For example, all
the equipment (inclusive of all GSE and spares) required to support a
four-week deployment with ten Gripens would occupy less than half
of a C-130 Hercules cargo hold. Ideal when operating Gripen in the
Expeditionary Role.
Reliability
High reliability minimizing time on ground
Testability BIT
Maintainability
All major avionic LRUs placed within a readily
Accessibility accessible central bay
Maintainability
Minimized Time
Power Supply
Maintainability
No specific support equipment needed for access
Engine to the engine bay, mini-hoist used for removal
Maintenance
Maintenance Ground Support System (MGSS)
System designed to allow ease of fleet management
irrespective of location
Ground Support
Equipment
Mission Support
48 HOURS
GRIPEN
Airtime
7.6 hrs
Maint.
2.5 hrs
Airtime
7.6 hrs
Airtime
7.6 hrs
Maint.
2.5 hrs
Airtime
7.6 hrs
Maint.
2.5 hrs
Maint.
2.5 hrs
Airtime
7.6 hrs
Airtime
4.1 hrs
Maint.
4.2 hrs
Airtime
4.1 hrs
Maint.
4.2 hrs
10
Airtime
4.1 hrs
Maint.
4.2 hrs
Airtime
4.1 hrs
Maint.
4.2 hrs
Airtime
4.1 hrs
Maint.
4.2 hrs
Airtime
4.1 hrs
HIGH MTBF
LOW MTTR
MORE TIME IN THE AIR
Not only is Gripen the most reliable true
multi-role fighter available on the world
market today, it also has the lowest through
life support costs compared with any other
fighters in its class. Providing a level of
unrivalled flexibility, the Gripens support
package is devised to allow the customer to
choose the level of support and resulting
dependency that they wish to have with
the prime contractor. Saab is committed to
providing cost-effective through life support
for its customers. To fulfil this commitment
Saab offers a follow-on support contract that
includes a range of products and services all
of which can be tailored to each customers
specific needs.
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SUBSTANTIALLY LOWER
LIFE CYCLE COSTS
THAN ITS COMPETITORS
Index
450
400
A/C INVESTMENT:
UNIT FLY-AWAY COST.
350
Gripen
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
A/C Investment
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Initial provision
Package
Maintenance
Petrol, Oil
& Lubricants
TRAINING TO
MAXIMIZE FIGHTER POTENTIAL
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SECURE
LONG-TERM ENHANCEMENT
Recognizing that every customer has unique
requirements that evolve and change during
the in-service life of the weapons systems,
Saab has launched the Gripen Demonstrator
programme in 2008. Aimed at demonstrating
future technologies and capabilities, this
programme lead to further enhance Gripens
on-going technology insertion programme
thereby ensuring it remains at the cuttingedge of fighter aircraft performance and
capability well beyond 2040. The end result
is the Gripen NG. This type introduces AESA
radar, new stronger engine, more internal fuel
and more stores carrying capability/range.
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MULTI-ROLE
CAPABILITY
Pylon station
Air-to-Air IR
Missiles
Air-to-Air Radar
Missiles
Air-to-Surface
Missiles
Smart Bombs
Anti-ship Missiles
Bombs
Stand-off weapons
ECM Pod
Recce Pods
FLIR/LDP Pod
AACMI Pod
Fuel Tanks
27 mm Gun
MEETFUTURE
THE
THE GRIPEN
IS GRIPEN
FIGHTER
GRIPEN ADVANCED
WEAPONS FLEXIBILITY
Feedback from the recent conflicts in the Balkans, Afghanistan and
Iraq has confirmed that operational requirements are changing.
Users of airborne platforms have also recognized this trend and
are themselves imposing appropriate demands on equipment and
systems suppliers. Users no longer want a specific aircraft for each
operational role. They require a multi-role platform that is capable of
undertaking all roles (Air-to-Air, Air-to-Ground, maritime strike and
reconnaissance).
Gripen has been developed to meet a wide range of operational
requirements which include a variety of missions. The multi-role
capability of Gripen and its ability to change roles in the air at the press
of a button results in a unique swing-role, multi-mission flexibility.
To fulfill the various missions that Gripen could be asked to undertake,
the fighter has a variety of stores integrated and freedom of choice
when it comes to the nationality of the weapons supplier.
The customer has the choice to match Gripen together with stores
from the United States of America, Europe and other regions of the
world, or from indigenous suppliers.
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IRIS-T
(Air-to-Air
IR Missile)
R-DARTER
(Air-to-Air RR missile)
METEOR
(Air-to-Air RR Missile)
BOQ-X300
(ECM Pod)
AIM-9X SIDEWINDER
(Air-to-Air IR Missile)
PYTHON 4/5
(Air-to-Air IR Missile)
A-DARTER
(Air-to-Air IR Missile)
AIM-9 SIDEWINDER
(Air-to-Air IR Missile)
JDAM/JDAM-ER
GBU-31 / -32/-38
(Smart Bomb)
AGM-65 Maverick
(Air-to-Surface Missile)
DERBY
(Air-to-Air RR Missile)
AIM-132 ASRAAM
(Air-to-Air IR Missile)
SDB GBU39/B
(Smart Bomb)
BRIMSTONE
(Air-to-Surface Missile)
AIM-120 AMRAAM
(Air-to-Air RR Missile)
DJRP
(Reconnaissance Pod)
Paveway III
GBU-22/-24
(Smart Bomb)
Paveway II
GBU-10/-12/-16
(Smart Bomb)
RECCELITE
(Reconnaissance Pod)
RBS15
(Anti-Ship Missile)
LIZARD II/III
(Smart Bomb)
AGM-154 JSOW
(Stand-off Weapon)
LITENING GIII
FLIR/LDP Pod
EHUD/FPR
(ACCMI Pod)
SPICE
(Smart Bomb)
Mk80 Series
(General Purpose Bombs)
MRPS
(Reconnaissance Pod)
3D STUDIO MAX artist: ESKIL NYHOLM 2005
LAYOUT: PER GUSTAVSSON
The graphical representations herein are artistic impressions based on the latest available information
within the Public Domain and should not be taken as establishing any commitments on the part of Saab AB.
1. Gripen C Cockpit
2. Pitot tube
3. Vortex generating strakes
4. Glass-fibre radome
5. Automatic Direction Finder (ADF) Antenna
6. PS-05 multi-mode radar
7. Cockpit front pressure bulkhead
8. Yaw vane (Under forward fuselage and out of view)
9. Lower Ultra High Frequency (UHF) antenna
(Under forward fuselage and out of view)
10. Incidence vane
11. Formation lighting strip
12. Rudder pedals
13. W indscreen
14. W ide angle Head Up Display (HUD)
15. Cockpit canopy, hinged to port
16. Canopy breaker Miniature Detonating Cord (MDC)
17. Starboard air intake
18. Martin-Baker Mk10L zero-zero ejection seat
19. Cockpit rear pressure bulkhead
20. Engine throttle lever
21. Port side console panel
22. Cockpit section composite skin panelling
23. Nose wheel door with integral taxying light
24. Retraction actuator
25. Twin-wheel nose undercarriage
26. Hydraulic steering jacks
27. 27 mm gun
28. Port air intake
29. Boundary layer splitter plate
30. Air conditioning system heat exchanger intake duct
31. Avionics equipment compartment, access
via nose wheel bay
32. Retractable, telescopic flight refuelling probe
33. Cockpit rear avionics shelf
34. Starboard canard foreplane
35. Global Positioning System (GPS) antenna
36. Fuselage strake, port and starboard
37. Heat exchanger and exhaust ducts
38. Environmental control system equipment for
cabin pressurisation and equipment cooling
39. Self sealing fuel tank between intake ducts
40. Canard foreplane hydraulic actuator
41. Refuelling probe hinged door
42. Foreplane hinge mounting trunion
43. Port intake ducting
44. Temperature probe
45. Port navigation light
46. Gun ammunition door
47. Circuit breaker access panel
48. Formation lighting strips
49. Port canard foreplane carbon-fibre
composite structure
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