Core Points - Sweden will not temporarily provide old "Gripen" fighter jets to Ukraine, opting instead to supply radar reconnaissance aircraft [1] - Sweden has signed a letter of intent to sell 100 to 150 "Gripen" E-type fighter jets to Ukraine, with the first batch expected to be delivered within three years [3] - The "Gripen" fighter jets are produced by Saab Group and are considered more durable and cost-effective compared to the US-made F-35 jets [3] Group 1 - Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson stated that the country has never ruled out the possibility of providing old models of the "Gripen" fighter jets [3] - The decision to delay the introduction of two types of fighter jets during the conflict was made after consultations with Ukraine and other countries providing aircraft [3] - Following the escalation of the Ukraine crisis in February 2022, Sweden shifted from its long-standing military neutrality and joined NATO in March 2024 [3] Group 2 - Russia views the military assistance provided by Western countries to Ukraine as an obstruction to the peace process, indicating that NATO countries are directly involved in the conflict [4] - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that all weapons supplied to Ukraine would become legitimate targets for the Russian military [4]
瑞典:暂不向乌克兰提供老式“鹰狮”战机
Xin Hua She·2025-10-24 09:28