🔴 SAAB JAS 39 Gripen E capable of destroying the Sukhoi Su-57

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🔴 SAAB JAS 39 Gripen E capable of destroying the Sukhoi Su-57

The commander of the Swedish Air Force, Mats Helgesson, claims his country is developing a fighter aircraft designed to destroy the Sukhoi Su-57, Russia's fifth-generation fighter.

A fighter jet called the Swedish claims to have Russian Sukhoi-killing fighter planes will be able to defeat the superiority of the Sukhoi SU-57 fighter.

An expert on aerial combat from the Royal United Service Instituted, Justin Bronk, said the JAS39 Gripen series is known for its electronic warfare (EW) capabilities, which are updated every two years.

"A few years ago Gripen pilots got tired of being made fun of by German Typhoon pilots and came to play with their electronic warfare and give them trouble," Bronk said.
At the same time, Bronk noted that a pilot never knows in advance whether the EW will work, and even if it does, the pilot will still have to engage in combat.

To defeat fearsome Russian fighters and surface-to-air missiles, the US has largely turned to stealth aircraft. Stealth aircraft are expensive and must be built to the shape of the aircraft, according to a Business Insider report.

If Russia somehow cracked the code to detect a stealth fighter like the F-35, the most expensive weapon system in history would be easily destroyed.

But Saab is taking a different, and less expensive, approach to combating Russian anti-aircraft missiles and warplanes by focusing on electronic attacks, which gives them an advantage over anti-radar blankets because they can develop software without rebuilding from the ground up, according to Bronk.

Saab plans to update the software on the Gripen E every two years, giving it more flexibility to meet evolving challenges, according to Bronk.

But Bronk noted one problem with electronic warfare.

"The problem with basing a survival strategy around an electronic warfare suite is that you don't really know if it's going to work," he said. enemy as the waveform and attack methods are constantly changing."

If war breaks out between Russia and the West, Russia will likely do its utmost to push back on US electronic warfare, rather than against the Swedish Ice Gripens, of which there will only be a few dozen.

The whole Gripen E concept to operate on Swedish territory, taking advantage of all kinds of uneven terrain under the cover of surface-to-air missiles with its incredible EW range which in theory should remain safe from the majority of Russian missiles and air-to-air threats, ' said Bronk.

While it is unclear how powerful the EW component of the JAS 39 Gripen E is compared to the Su-57, as the two have never competed in the air, the Russian fighter jet is capable of carrying a much larger payload (10,000 kg), compared to the JAS 39 Gripen E's 5,300 kg. and achieved a higher speed (2.45 Mach) compared to Mach 2 by the JAS Gripen E. In addition, the Russian Sukhoi fighter is known for its maneuverability in one-on-one combat.

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