Gripen International, FMV, the Swedish Defence Material Administration, has responded to a request from the Croatian government for information regarding the supply of twelve (12) new Gripen fighters to meet Croatia’s national, European and NATO needs.
“FMV is pleased to be part of the ongoing procurement process in Croatia and we believe the proposal we have submitted is very competitive” says Jerry Lindbergh, Sales Manager for Central and Eastern Europe at FMV.
This response, which was submitted on 27 March 2008 in close co-operation with Saab AB, includes offers for support, training and an extensive industrial offset package.
This invitation from the Croatian authorities to the Swedish Gripen team, follows the recent receipt of similar invitations from Norway, India, Denmark and Switzerland, and also the signing of contracts between Sweden and Thailand for the supply of 6 Gripen fighters and Saab surveillance aircraft, and is further evidence of the big interest Gripen is generating worldwide.
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