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can anyone please tell me which countries use the Saabs in their air forces Also which craft and how many T.I.A. ...................................Leslie -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 14:27:12 +0100, "Therefore"
wrote: Hello can anyone please tell me which countries use the Saabs in their air forces Also which craft and how many T.I.A. ...................................Leslie Over the years? Finland, Denmark, Austria... the Grippen is having more scucess (and the cold war is over, which helps). Been sold to Thailand, South Africa and a eastern europe country (can't remember which...) |
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JR wrote:
Been sold to Thailand, South Africa and a eastern europe country (can't remember which...) Hungary. Well, leased with option to buy after lease espires. |
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JR added these comments in the current discussion du jour ...
Hello can anyone please tell me which countries use the Saabs in their air forces Over the years? Finland, Denmark, Austria... the Grippen is having more scucess (and the cold war is over, which helps). Been sold to Thailand, South Africa and a eastern europe country (can't remember which...) How large are these air forces, JR? I was also wondering about who is using this plane. With the state of the armed forces in most countries following drastic reductions once the Cold War was presumed to be won, I wouldn't think they had that many fighter- bombers of any manufacturer. -- HP, aka Jerry Don't be a fop or a blooter, make only pithy comments on Usenet |
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"HEMI-Powered" wrote in news:Xns9B04862708C29ReplyScoreID@
216.196.97.136: JR added these comments in the current discussion du jour ... Hello can anyone please tell me which countries use the Saabs in their air forces Over the years? Finland, Denmark, Austria... the Grippen is having more scucess (and the cold war is over, which helps). Been sold to Thailand, South Africa and a eastern europe country (can't remember which...) How large are these air forces, JR? I was also wondering about who is using this plane. With the state of the armed forces in most countries following drastic reductions once the Cold War was presumed to be won, I wouldn't think they had that many fighter- bombers of any manufacturer. Weren't there Czech rep markings in one or more of the pictures? |
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 12:12:45 -0500, "HEMI-Powered"
wrote: JR added these comments in the current discussion du jour ... Hello can anyone please tell me which countries use the Saabs in their air forces Over the years? Finland, Denmark, Austria... the Grippen is having more scucess (and the cold war is over, which helps). Been sold to Thailand, South Africa and a eastern europe country (can't remember which...) How large are these air forces, JR? I was also wondering about who is using this plane. With the state of the armed forces in most countries following drastic reductions once the Cold War was presumed to be won, I wouldn't think they had that many fighter- bombers of any manufacturer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saab ![]() All are pretty small, the buys being around 12-24 I think But I find the South African buy significant. This is a country with lots of combat experience using small numbers of multi-purpose aircraft. |
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JR added these comments in the current discussion du jour ...
can anyone please tell me which countries use the Saabs in their air forces Over the years? Finland, Denmark, Austria... the Grippen is having more scucess (and the cold war is over, which helps). Been sold to Thailand, South Africa and a eastern europe country (can't remember which...) How large are these air forces, JR? I was also wondering about who is using this plane. With the state of the armed forces in most countries following drastic reductions once the Cold War was presumed to be won, I wouldn't think they had that many fighter- bombers of any manufacturer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saab ![]() All are pretty small, the buys being around 12-24 I think But I find the South African buy significant. This is a country with lots of combat experience using small numbers of multi-purpose aircraft. So the total for all countries is maybe 100 more or less? That fits with my relatively uninformed view of Europe's armed forces. As to South Africa, can't say I've even heard of their armed forces in general much less "lots of combat experience" for fighter-bombers. What wars or skirmishes have the SA's been engaged in? -- HP, aka Jerry Don't be a fop or a blooter, make only pithy comments on Usenet |
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 17:24:22 -0500, "HEMI-Powered"
wrote: As to South Africa, can't say I've even heard of their armed forces in general much less "lots of combat experience" for fighter-bombers. What wars or skirmishes have the SA's been engaged in? Mostly against Angola in the 80/90s. A few Mig vs Mirage fights + ground support missions. |
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