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  • in reply to: KASET Green Hawk Display Team in Don Mueang, Thailand. #474384
    Analayo
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    Thank you. ๐Ÿ˜€

    in reply to: KASET Green Hawk Display Team in Don Mueang, Thailand. #474697
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    They will fly at least every year in national children’s day on the second saturday of January in KASET air base in Nakorn Sawarn Province. They should be a multi-color smoke on that day. ๐Ÿ™‚

    PS. I used Fuji S9600 for this set of photo.

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    in reply to: KASET Green Hawk Display Team in Don Mueang, Thailand. #474702
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    First two photos are the new formation called Dargon fly because they fly like a walking dargon and their base is in Nakorn Sawarn province where there are a Chinese Dargon festival every Chinese New Year.

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    This seems a bit risky? How long are RTAF going to fly the F-5s beyond their service life? Until an accident occurs? Wouldnยดt it be better to ground these aircraft? Maybe this is a way to put pressure on Thai politicians?

    BTW, a lot of question marks I know ๐Ÿ˜‰

    ๐Ÿ˜€ I think so that they want to put pressure to the pokitician. They already decommissioned some F-5 and the jet the sqn. leader has a few hundred. They can lower the flight hour per year to extend the service time and keep saying a scary story that these jets are beyond service life now. Maybe a trick. :diablo:

    I don’t think they gonna fly the jet that the airframe life expired. :rolleyes:

    Analayo
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    Just some update here!

    DEFENCE
    Air force delays fighter order

    By: WASSANA NANUAM
    Published: 19/06/2009 at 12:00 AM
    Newspaper section: News

    SURAT THANI : The air force is postponing the retirement of its ageing F-5 fighter jets after budget cuts forced it to put its plan to buy replacements on hold.

    The air force had hoped to decommission all 12 US-made F-5 E/F fighters, in operation at the Surat Thani-based Wing 7 for 30 years, once it was fully equipped with 12 new Gripen 39 C/D jets. It has placed a confirmed order for six of the Swedish-made planes worth 19 billion baht. But budget cuts have forced it to delay taking delivery of the other six.

    The government has slashed the defence budget.

    The air force planned initially to place an order for the second six Gripen in the 2010 fiscal year.

    But with its proposed budget now cut by 16 billion baht, from 170 billion baht to 154 billion baht, it has deferred placing the order.

    Wing 7 commander Manut Wongwat said the air force would have to keep seven F-5 jets on for now, and risk flying them beyond their service life.

    The six fighter jets which will form the first half of the Gripen squadron have been named “Peace Suvarnabhumi I”.

    Three of the Swedish fighter jets will be ready to fly by January 2011, while the others are expected to join the fleet two months later.

    The air force plans to spend 700 million baht to build new hangars and install other safety measures as part of preparations for the first six Gripen jets.

    It has chosen nine F-16 fighter jet pilots and an F-5 pilot for training to fly the Gripen in Sweden over the next two years.

    About 180 officers will also be sent for training on maintenance in Sweden, said F-16 pilot, Wg Cdr Jakkrit Thammawichai, 38, who has been chosen as the first Gripen squadron commander.

    http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/18721/air-force-delays-fighter-order

    And about the name of the program, Peace Suvarnabhumi.

    Suvarnabhumi (golden land) is an ancient name of the land which is today Thailand and Southern Thailand used to call ‘The Goldern Cape’. It might mean this project is for protect a golden land because Gripen will be based in the south.

    But I don’t understand why they use the world ‘Peace’. It’s a US custom on F-16 but you are buying a european-made Gripen. RTAF might familar with the word peace in ‘Peace Naresuan’ F-16 program. (Naresuan is the name of the great Thai king more than 2 centuries ago.) I think they can be better innovative to name the program. :p

    And I fear that Congress will not approve RTAF to use this word because it’s US made military language. :diablo:

    Lastly, some comment from future Gripen pilot is that he feel the Gripen’s cockpit is more user friendy than the previous aircraft he flew and Saab also change some configuration in Cockpit according to RTAF requirement.

    Cheers from Bangkok. ๐Ÿ˜€

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    Thai Gripen in Production Line

    Thank Saab for photo. ๐Ÿ™‚

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    Analayo
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    The June issue of AirForce Monthly publish the photo of Thai Gripen in production line on page 28. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    An array of Gripen news along this month!

    Jet purchase plan shelved by air force
    Commander grumbles about govt budget cuts
    By: WASSANA NANUAM
    Published: 9/05/2009 at 12:00 AM
    Newspaper section: News

    Budget cuts have compelled the air force to shelve its planned purchase of six more Swedish-made Gripen fighters.

    As the government decided on Wednesday to slash the defence budget for the next fiscal year from 171 billion to 151 billion baht, the air force had to ditch its plan to order six more Gripen fighter jets worth 15 billion baht, commander Itthaporn Subhawong said.

    The air force has already bought six Gripen jets worth 19 billion baht with the planes due for delivery next year.

    The air force needs the other six Gripen jets to complete a fleet of 12 that will replace its ageing F-5 fighters scheduled to be decommissioned in 2011.

    With only six Gripen jets, the air force was not confident of protecting national security, according to the air force chief, who also warned that the decision would weaken national defence where competitive weaponry is vital.

    “This affects the potential of the armed forces because they need modern weaponry. If we must defend the nation with weapons that cannot match [our enemies’] or are outdated, nobody will have respect for us,” ACM Itthaporn said.

    He said that the six other Gripen jets were necessary for national defence.

    “We must explain what is essential and need a review from the government. Weapons result in national security. Without strong defences, neighbours will not have respect for us.

    “We, all soldiers, are ready to sacrifice our lives for the nation but in any fight we must have competitive weaponry. The life of every soldier is valuable. If a conflict erupts and we have weapons that do not compare, soldiers will be killed,” he said.

    The Swedish fighters will be stationed at the air force base in Surat Thani to protect the Gulf of Thailand, the Andaman Sea and all areas in the southern region of the country.

    The air force plans to use them as its main fighters instead of the F-16 jets used now.

    The Defence Ministry was one of the agencies hit hardest by the budget cuts, implemented because government revenues have fallen short of target and the need to raise money to pay for economic stimulus schemes.

    A ministry source said there was a question whether relations between the Democrat Party-led coalition and the armed forces would sour because the armed forces had supported the government but received budgetary reductions in return.

    http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/16383/jet-purchase-plan-shelved-by-air-force

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    Defence is in need of Gripen fighters
    By Panya Thiewsangwan
    Published on May 30, 2009

    “As and when the economy improves and the country is in a position to earmark the budget for security-related procurement, the fighter jets will be bought and deployed,” he said.

    Prawit said he expected the Cabinet to approve the procurement plan in principle, pending the state of the economy, at its meeting next Tuesday

    Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan yesterday said his ministry would push for the Bt15.4-billion procurement of six Gripen fighter aircraft, although they would only be bought when the fiscal situation permitted such a costly purchase.

    The procurement, if approved, will be spread over five years from the next fiscal year starting in October.

    Prawit said the six Swedish jets, when added to the other Gripens already in deployment, would form a wing of 12 fighter aircraft, replacing the ageing F-5 jets that have been in service since 1966.

    He said all military procurement plans had been put on hold in light of the economic downturn. However, the Air Force needs to have its budgetary plan approved in principle in order to make the necessary preparations for deployment of the aircraft.

    The proposed Bt5-billion purchase of four search-and-rescue helicopters will be treated in the same way, the defence minister said.

    The Air Force is eager that the public fully understands the ministry’s procurement plan, said deputy spokesman Group Captain Monthon Satchukorn.

    If the government deems it necessary, Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal Ithiporn Suphawong is willing to withdraw the plan in order to delay the Cabinet debate on the issue, Monthon said.

    The plan has been forwarded to the Cabinet with an understanding that the budget would be approved in principle without actual disbursement of funds at this juncture, he added.

    http://nationmultimedia.com/2009/05/30/politics/politics_30103928.php

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    A bit of politic view.

    New govt rift fears as jet plan revived
    Prawit pushes Gripens, coalition tension likely
    By: POST REPORTERS
    Published: 30/05/2009 at 12:00 AM
    Newspaper section: News

    An attempt by Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwon to revive the air force’s procurement of Swedish-made Gripen jet fighters despite military budget cuts is likely to raise tensions between the Democrat Party and its key coalition partner, Bhumjaithai.

    The move opens the way for a fresh conflict between the Democrats and its influential coalition partner following differences over the 4,000-bus lease project, the auction of the government’s mortgaged crops, and the public land rental scheme.

    Gen Prawit, who has close affiliations with Bhumjaithai, said yesterday he would ask the cabinet next week to approve in principle the 5.4-billion-baht project to buy a second batch of Gripen fighters and 5 billion baht for search and rescue helicopters.

    “I just want the cabinet to approve the procurement in principle. It is for the sake of reassurance.

    “When the country has money to attend to security affairs, we will buy them. I do not think endorsing the project in principle will cause any damage,” said Gen Prawit, who stressed the air force needed the Gripens to replace its F-5Es which will be decommissioned later this year. He said he would explain the need to the Budget Bureau and Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.

    “There is no hidden agenda,” said Gen Prawit, who is tipped to join the Bhumjaithai Party soon.

    His push is seen as yet another move by Bhumjaithai to test the Democrats’ sincerity in honouring the coalition partnership. The Democrats have put the brakes on the Commerce Ministry’s planned sales of mortgaged crops and the Transport Ministry’s 67.9-billion-baht bus lease plan. Both ministries are under Bhumjaithai’s supervision.

    Bhumjaithai heavyweights appear to be opposed to the Democrat Party’s proposal to allow farmers to rent public land at 10 baht per rai for farming.

    The scheme, the brainchild of Deputy Interior Minister Thaworn Senneam who oversees the Land Department, apparently lacks support from Interior Minister Chavarat Charnvirakul, the Bhumjaithai leader, and Saksayam Chidchob, his chief adviser and a core member of Bhumjaithai.

    Deputy Interior Minister Boonjong Wongtrairat, another Bhumjaithai key figure, denied Mr Chavarat was opposed to the scheme. The minister was merely concerned that it could be exploited by the rich.

    “Mr Chavarat wants the scheme to be examined thoroughly. He fears state property will be abused,” he said.

    Mr Saksayam said the party was not using the land leasing plan to gain Democrat support for the mortgaged crop sale and bus rental projects.

    “The land rental project has just been raised for discussion. An inspection is under way to separate state land from private property.”

    Mr Chavarat said the land leasing scheme was a sound project and Mr Thaworn could submit it to him for further submission to the cabinet.

    Democrat spokesman Buranat Samutarak dismissed any rift over the land leasing scheme, saying the Bhumjaithai Party had raised concerns but did not oppose the project.

    Meanwhile, the air force said it was uncomfortable with the defence minister’s push to revive the Gripen purchase plan, as it feared the public might misunderstand. Air force spokesman Grp Capt Monthon Satchukorn said air force chief ACM Itthaporn Supawong would ask Gen Prawit to review the project and withdraw it from the cabinet meeting’s agenda.

    http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/17575/new-govt-rift-fears-as-jet-plan-revived

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    DATE:25/02/09
    SOURCE:Flight International
    Thailand gets funding for follow-on Gripen purchase
    By Siva Govindasamy

    Thailand’s defence ministry plans to secure the budget to exercise options for a second batch of six Saab Gripen fighters in the next fiscal year, but the deal hangs in the balance due to the country’s uncertain political situation.

    The money will come from the Royal Thai Air Force’s budget and be spread out over five years, allowing the service to take delivery of the aircraft from 2013, says defence minister Prawit Wongsuwan. The cost is likely to be around 19 billion baht ($531 million) and includes a second Saab 340 airborne early warning aircraft, training for Thai pilots and spare parts.

    This is similar to a deal for six Gripens and one Saab 340 AEW system that Thailand ordered last year and is scheduled for delivery from 2011. If Bangkok exercises all its options, the air force will have a full Gripen squadron by 2015 to replace some of its Northrop F-5Es.

    If the government gives the go-ahead, this will be the first defence spending decision made by Abhisit Vejjajiva’s Democrat Party since it took office earlier this year. Some observers say it has little choice but to meet the military’s requests, given that it came to power only after an army coup in 2006 and two governments formed by other parties after general elections in December 2007 were dissolved by the country’s courts.

    However, given that Thailand has had to borrow up to 270 billion baht to prop up its reeling economy and may need more help, others say the country can ill afford to spend more money on fighters.

    “The top brass may feel that the government owes them a big favour for their backing, which made it possible for the government to be established in the first place, and that it is about time for it to repay the favour. But under the current circumstances, defence build-up should be secondary to the task to rescue the economy and to make sure that the country survives the economic crisis with the least bruises,” Veera Prateepchaikul, a leading Thai journalist, wrote in the Bangkok Post newspaper recently.

    There are also doubts about whether the Democrat Party will be able to last the next few months. Thousands of supporters of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra have been demonstrating outside the government’s headquarters pressing for fresh elections, which could delay any decision on the Gripens.

    Thailand’s army also hopes to secure funding to buy six Mil Mi-17 utility helicopters. Earlier this year, the armed forces ordered a third Embraer ERJ-135 regional jet for VIP transport and medical evacuation missions.

    http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2009/02/25/323069/thailand-gets-funding-for-follow-on-gripen-purchase.html

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    DATE:25/02/09
    SOURCE:Flight International
    Thailand gets funding for follow-on Gripen purchase
    By Siva Govindasamy

    Thailand’s defence ministry plans to secure the budget to exercise options for a second batch of six Saab Gripen fighters in the next fiscal year, but the deal hangs in the balance due to the country’s uncertain political situation.

    The money will come from the Royal Thai Air Force’s budget and be spread out over five years, allowing the service to take delivery of the aircraft from 2013, says defence minister Prawit Wongsuwan. The cost is likely to be around 19 billion baht ($531 million) and includes a second Saab 340 airborne early warning aircraft, training for Thai pilots and spare parts.

    This is similar to a deal for six Gripens and one Saab 340 AEW system that Thailand ordered last year and is scheduled for delivery from 2011. If Bangkok exercises all its options, the air force will have a full Gripen squadron by 2015 to replace some of its Northrop F-5Es.

    If the government gives the go-ahead, this will be the first defence spending decision made by Abhisit Vejjajiva’s Democrat Party since it took office earlier this year. Some observers say it has little choice but to meet the military’s requests, given that it came to power only after an army coup in 2006 and two governments formed by other parties after general elections in December 2007 were dissolved by the country’s courts.

    However, given that Thailand has had to borrow up to 270 billion baht to prop up its reeling economy and may need more help, others say the country can ill afford to spend more money on fighters.

    “The top brass may feel that the government owes them a big favour for their backing, which made it possible for the government to be established in the first place, and that it is about time for it to repay the favour. But under the current circumstances, defence build-up should be secondary to the task to rescue the economy and to make sure that the country survives the economic crisis with the least bruises,” Veera Prateepchaikul, a leading Thai journalist, wrote in the Bangkok Post newspaper recently.

    There are also doubts about whether the Democrat Party will be able to last the next few months. Thousands of supporters of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra have been demonstrating outside the government’s headquarters pressing for fresh elections, which could delay any decision on the Gripens.

    Thailand’s army also hopes to secure funding to buy six Mil Mi-17 utility helicopters. Earlier this year, the armed forces ordered a third Embraer ERJ-135 regional jet for VIP transport and medical evacuation missions.

    http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2009/02/25/323069/thailand-gets-funding-for-follow-on-gripen-purchase.html

    in reply to: Planes dumped at sea #1191853
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    Photo! ๐Ÿ™‚

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    http://www.aerospacemag.com/

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    Will the RTAF purchase the MBDA Meteor air to air missile for their Gripens?…(Pardon my ignorence if this has been asked & answeared).

    This is question I always asking. ๐Ÿ˜€ …… Don’t know about it and can not calculate the possibility since I still didn’t heard about the detail Gripen weapon package. I wish RTAF would order it but they more likely to stay on thier AMRAAM. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

    Analayo
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    Thank Singatory for this. Also thank google tanslate. ๐Ÿ™‚

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    Thais get to know the JAS 39 Gripen
    Publicerad: 11 februari 2009 kl 13.00

    Four engineers and two English teachers from Thailand have come to the Armed Forces technical school (FMTS) to attend a two-week “Familia Riza Foundation course” (general technical course) on the JAS 39 Gripen system.

    The course is built on having two weeks to F 7 in seats where they, inter alia, will carry out “On Job Training (OJT). The aim is that they should be aware of the technical and linguistic level required of the participants for the training of Thai engineers starting in 2010. Then the 40 Thai engineers get their technical training on the Gripen JAS-sytemet of 39-section of FMTS. Half of the strength of the spring and the other half for the autumn.

    Thais came to Sweden on Sunday and live in kadettbyn just like the students to do. Both the accommodation and facilities in Halmstad has impressed the guests.

    – It is also very practical things that will work, “explains Pedro Fortea, course manager. Details really, but that is just as important for those who come here. For example, where and how you can access the Internet, where and how you can call home, what a taxi will cost, where you can shop and where they can cook their own food.

    – It will be exciting and interesting to take note of the Swedish culture in the meantime we are here, said English teacher Wasana Sa-Ngounpouk after the course first review. But the top was discussed during the break the weather was.
    – It is really cold, said Wing Commander Somkrit Than Your. The cold meant that Monday’s first stop of the six Thais had become service repository, where they had to borrow more appropriate clothing for the Swedish winter.

    http://www.mil.se/sv/I-Sverige/Skolor/Forsvarsmaktens-tekniska-skola-FMTS/Nyheter/Thailandare-lar-kanna-JAS-39-Gripen/

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    Thai Air Force to visit
    Published: February 13, 2009 at 13.26
    Blekinge Air (F 17)

    This week, twelve delegates from the Thai Air Force along with representatives of the Defense Materiel Administration and Representatives visited Blekinge The air to see how the Swedish Air Force solves activities, security and builds on the Gripen system.

    The program which lasted two days were packed full from start to finish for the entire delegation. The Thai representatives, and each one had specific fields of expertise, was happy when they left the F 17 on Thursday afternoon.

    Thailand is the latest country who have decided to arm its air force with the JAS 39 Gripen. Preparations are in full swing before the first delivery taking place at the beginning of 2011.

    http://www.mil.se/sv/I-Sverige/Utbildningsforband/Blekinge-flygflottilj-F-17/Nyheter/Thailandska-flygvapnet-pa-besok/

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    Batch 2 Update. The news said Defense minister approve the purchase of Gripen in next fiscal year. This mean any contact sign must be done between october 2009 – september 2010 which is the fiscal year of 2010. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    Air Force to earmark next year’s tie-over budget to buy Grippen fighters
    By The Nation

    Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan on Thursday gave his blessing for the Air Force to buy six additional Grippen fighters from Sweden starting next fiscal year with the budget spreaded over five years.

    The planned procurement would complete the deployment of a squadron.

    Prawit said the financing would be allocated from the Air Force budget, hence not be a burden on the government spending.

    The new squadron of fighter jet is justified in order to decomission old aircraft in service for more than 30 years, he said.

    http://nationmultimedia.com/2009/02/12/politics/politics_30095568.php

    Analayo
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    @Analayo: May i ask how you got
    “You can find more about the military of Thailad here.
    http://thaimilitary.wordpress.com
    under your message ? kap

    You need an “n” in Thaila’d

    ๐Ÿ˜€ Oh thank. Didn’t notice it before. :p

    Analayo
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    Thailand also plan to buy more in the future so it might not be the dominant number …..

    Yes. Because normal strength of a RTAF fighter sqn. is consists of 6 dual-seats aircrafts and 12 single-seat aircrafts.

    But you know the economic condition …. and add up with political instability …. right now RTAF can effort only 12 of them so they choose 6 Ds and 6 Cs, and hope that someday, somehow, somebody will approve money for another 6 Cs model. ๐Ÿ˜€

    In fact the longer term project is to procure 2 AEW&C but apperantly they buy them at this time so we hope that money for AEW&C in the future could transform in to another 6 C models.

    PS. BTW it’s a good question obligatory. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Analayo
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    Gripen on Static Display in Thailand

    On 4 Nov 2008, Royal Thai Air Force conducted an annual weapon competition on Kon Kaen, Northeastern Thailand. As always the opening day was opened for press and public. ๐Ÿ™‚

    RTAF is the 6th Gripen customer so that day Gripen was on static display. Sad that Gripen didn’t give us an aerial performance. ๐Ÿ™



    Back to the real thing. :diablo:

    Normally, RTAF uses scale model to design new painting of their aircraft. For example, If you go to RTAF museum you will see many scale models of F-16, those models were the F-16 of different painting made when they designed the Falcon color. So seeing Gripen model from RTAF can give us some clues how Thai Gripen will be looked like. :rolleyes:

    http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/9942/gripen1kq3.jpg

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    SRT is from SuRat Tani Air Base. Gripen will be put in Wing7.

    http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/2563/gripen3ik4.jpg

    compare with the cuurent F-5E in the same sqn.

    http://www.wing21.rtaf.mi.th/wboard/131254891840.JPG

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    A little update

    Director of Strategic of FMV visit RTAF

    Brigadier General Arne Heden, Director of Strategic of FMV and head of a Swedish committee in a Joint Refernce Committee, met with Air Chief Mashal Ittipon Supawong, Commander-in-chief of Royal Thai Air Force, on 25 Nov 2008. He came to Thailand to paticipate a 4th 2008 Program Management Review (PMR). RMR will be held four times a year by Thailand and Sweden to oversee the progress and development of RTAF Gripen program.

    After the closure of airport, I really hope he could find the way back to Sweden now. ๐Ÿ™‚

    http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/3433/0112001bz6.jpg

    link

    in reply to: Saab JAS 39 Gripen info #2490748
    Analayo
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    Oh anyway, I just read the official memorial book of former commander-in-cheif of Royal Thai Air Force ACM Chalit who retired now. He said RTAF will put MLU upgrade on its F-16 and buy LITENING AT pod for its MLUed F-16. Maybe they will equip the Thai Gripen with this pod also.

    …… and I still wait for more information whether Thai RBS-15F will have and land attack capability or not. They said they will sign a separate contact for RBS-15F. Maybe just wait for press release.

    Lastly, can anyone tell the Saab about this. When RTAF bought F-16 around 20 years ago, USAF sent their F-16 to fly in Children’s Day. Saab should do the same. RTAF Children’s Day Air Show is the big event in Thailand and around a hundred thousand people come to visit. It’s on 2nd Saturday of January. 2008 show is good. Many people come and asked RTAF officer about its Gripen and they seem to happy with the answer but ……. no Gripen there …… I do not expect the real Gripen to fly this year because RTAF still didn’t sign the contact yet in January. But next year on 10 Jan 2009 they should at least set up some Gripen pavilion there. Sending the jet is not that important bacause it can take you much money concerning today’s economic crisis but to set up some pavilion is cheap. Send Gripen and Erieye mock up via FedEx, put some officer there, distribute some brochure, play some movie, etc. ….. Saab used to do this in Thailand when they still marketing its jet so this time they should continue it. …. because I feel pity when the people ask where is Gripen and RTAF officer don’t have it. :confused:

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