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Gripen E fighters

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Linkoping, Ostergotlands lan, SWEDEN: A Saabs Gripen fighter jet is pictured on May 5, 2014 at the Saab Gripen factory in Linkoeping, Sweden. The next generation of Gripen E fighters is equipped with state-of-the-art electronic warfare systems and larger weapons bays. Sweden has ordered 60 of the planes and marketed them hard overseas. The rapid growth in exports from Saab and more than 60 other firms, including Bofors and BAE Systems, has led to criticism that the Nordic nation has become more inclined to arm regimes frequently criticised for human rights abuses, including Saudi Arabia, UAE and Pakistan, as demand from western nations has dropped. AFP PHOTO/Jonathan Nackstrand
The next generation of Gripen E fighters is equipped with state-of-the-art electronic warfare systems and larger weapons bays.
Linkoping, Ostergttlands lan, SWEDEN: A Saabs Gripen fighter jet is pictured on May 5, 2014 at the Saab Gripen factory in Linkoeping, Sweden. The next generation of Gripen E fighters is equipped with state-of-the-art electronic warfare systems and larger weapons bays. Sweden has ordered 60 of the planes and marketed them hard overseas. The rapid growth in exports from Saab and more than 60 other firms, including Bofors and BAE Systems, has led to criticism that the Nordic nation has become more inclined to arm regimes frequently criticised for human rights abuses, including Saudi Arabia, UAE and Pakistan, as demand from western nations has dropped. AFP PHOTO/Jonathan Nackstrand
Linkoping, Ostergotlands lan, SWEDEN: Workers at the Saab Gripen factory build a Saabs Gripen fighter jet on May 5, 2014 in Linkoeping, Sweden. The next generation of Gripen E fighters is equipped with state-of-the-art electronic warfare systems and larger weapons bays. Sweden has ordered 60 of the planes and marketed them hard overseas. The rapid growth in exports from Saab and more than 60 other firms, including Bofors and BAE Systems, has led to criticism that the Nordic nation has become more inclined to arm regimes frequently criticised for human rights abuses, including Saudi Arabia, UAE and Pakistan, as demand from western nations has dropped. AFP PHOTO/Jonathan Nackstrand
Linkoping, Ostergotlands lan, SWEDEN: Hans Haeggrot, Chief of Production (L) and Lars Ydreskog (R), chief of Aero Operations at the Saab Gripen factory are pictured on May 5, 2014 in Linkoeping, Sweden. The next generation of Gripen E fighters is equipped with state-of-the-art electronic warfare systems and larger weapons bays. Sweden has ordered 60 of the planes and marketed them hard overseas. The rapid growth in exports from Saab and more than 60 other firms, including Bofors and BAE Systems, has led to criticism that the Nordic nation has become more inclined to arm regimes frequently criticised for human rights abuses, including Saudi Arabia, UAE and Pakistan, as demand from western nations has dropped. AFP PHOTO/Jonathan Nackstrand
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