Saab awarded Gripen development funding

Published: July 2, 2009 at 12:59 PM

STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July 2 (UPI) -- The Swedish Defense Material Administration has contracted Saab to continue development of the Gripen fighter aircraft system in line with a long-term plan.

Swedish company Saab was awarded the contract as part of an effort to cover the Gripen development and upgrades in Sweden, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Thailand.

Under the approximately $46.1 million deal, Saab will continue Gripen system upgrade and development work at its Jarfalla and Kista facilities near Stockholm and at its Linkoping site in the south of the country.

According to a news release, the development is "based on lessons that have been learned, for example, from use within squadrons and from participation in international exercises."

© 2009 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints


Dodgers' coaching staff to return in 2010 (12 min)
Natural historians use social network (14 min)
Safin wins opening match in his last event (27 min)
Fed: Banks have raised needed capital (52 min)
Elson to be replaced at Western Kentucky (58 min)
Prostate biopsy not always necessary
UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News
fark
The federal government is willing to pay up to $66,542 plus living benefits if you don't mind mushing...
"The bullet zipped over fields and pasture from the south as Long's car traveled west from her aunt's...
Sometimes there are signs that you've chosen the wrong profession. Bus driver, on his first day...
Strollers recalled due to C) amputation
Tips on how to raise a vegetarian child so that he grows up to be healthy, happy and insufferably...
Fark / Mentally Incontinent joint book signing, Thursday Nov. 12 at the Borders Books Stonestown...