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January 31, 2019 | International, Aerospace

Saab propose officiellement le Gripen E à la Finlande

Par Emmanuel Huberdeau

La Suède et Saab ont déposé une offre pour le programme HX finlandais pour le remplacement du F/A-18 Hornet.

Saab a annoncé, le 30 janvier 2019, avoir déposé une offre auprès de l'agence finlandaise en charge des programmes d'armement. L'industriel suédois propose la vente de 64 chasseurs Gripen E et F (Version biplaces) en réponse à l'appel d'offre publié en avril 2018.

62 F/A-18C/D Hornet sont actuellement en service au sein de la force aérienne finlandaise. Livrés entre 1995 et 2000, ces appareils ont été modernisés afin d'être dotés de capacités d'attaque au sol dont ils étaient dépourvus à l'origine.

Helsinki prévoit de choisir le remplaçant de ses F/A-18 en 2021, ces derniers devant être retirés du service à partir de 2025. L'appel d'offre mentionnait en plus du Gripen, le F/A-18E/F Super Hornet de Boeing, le Rafale de Dassault, l'Eurofighter Typhoon, le F-35 de Lockheed Martin.

Les offres seront évaluées selon les capacités des appareils dans cinq domaines : la défense aérienne, l'attaque au sol, l'aéromaritime, la reconnaissance (ISR).

http://www.air-cosmos.com/saab-propose-officiellement-le-gripen-e-a-la-finlande-119867

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