The purchase includes not only the aircraft but a comprehensive package of spare parts, technical support, and essential equipment. This follows a broader defense framework established in May by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Zelensky, which initially outlined plans for Ukraine to acquire up to 20 jets while receiving an additional 16 older models as a direct donation from the Swedish fleet.
Training for Ukrainian pilots and maintenance crews has already commenced in Sweden. According to the Ukrainian presidential office, the first of the donated older-model Gripens are expected to arrive in early 2027. Beyond the fighter jet procurement, discussions between the two nations now focus on deepening cooperation in drone technology and integrated missile defense systems to further stabilize Ukraine's air sovereignty.

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