Micael Johansson, the CEO of Swedish company Saab, confirmed to Swedish media that Portugal and Canada are studying whether to buy the JAS 39 Gripen E/F fighter jet.

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    2 months ago

    The F35 is so much more advanced as an operations platform that the two are barely comparable and I say this as a staunch European.

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        2 months ago

        I’m not an expert so you should look into this yourself but the way I understand it is that the F35 has leading EFW capabilities, the ability to be fully integrated into a digital battle management system (which is crucial in the NATO combined arms doctrine), can coordinate with autonomous drones and also has the best stealth factor.

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        2 months ago

        This was already covered in great detail all over the internet, but the main two factors are:

        1. Stealth. The F-35 is much harder to detect, and you can’t attack what you don’t know is there.

        2. Less talked about is “sensor fusion” which aggregates sensor data from the aircraft and others to give a much fuller view of the situation.

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          2 months ago

          Thanks. This leaves me with follow up questions:

          1. If the plane is used for defence, is visibility that important?

          2. Sensor fusion is a software feature. Why can’t it be replicated in other aircrafts easily?

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            2 months ago

            If the plane is used for defence, is visibility that important?

            Sure, it reduces losses and gives much more tactical advantage.

            Sensor fusion is a software feature. Why can’t it be replicated in other aircrafts easily?

            It isn’t just software. Even the pilot’s helmet in the F-35 is highly specialized and has integrated HUD:

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                  2 months ago

                  The planes are designed to carry several tons of bombs. For sure there must be some space to store some CPUs and memory.

                  If the helmet is such a key feature then it’s worth developing a European version. The good thing about a helmet is that it’s easy to replace, unlike other parts of the plane. So the Gripen can be bought right now, and then suppliers can deliver helmets. Have an open market for them with a public specification of the interfaces and thus a thriving European helmet industry.

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                    2 months ago

                    I must not be explaining this very well if that’s your takeaway.