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Early Access: The Cold War Lessons That Sweden Kept Alive

The Gripen and the Swedish Air Force are symbolic of the readiness Sweden has maintained despite the end of the Cold War. Joining Chris is Prof. Justin Bronk from RUSI, to explain how different the Swedish  operational approach is to NATO.

Remember that you had additional conversations with Justin in Early Access here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/84949989

US trip:
In a few days I will be heading to the US for filming - if you want to support the trip via a dedicated Krautfunder, here is the link: https://www.ship-shape.org.uk/product/operation-krautkosh-2023/


Early Access: The Cold War Lessons That Sweden Kept Alive

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As with most European Air forces, they probably would want to. But it will be a decade long project even if they decide on it today, esp. considering the force structure, pilot and maintenance training, logistic infrastructure, production, basing etc requiring massive investments

Military Aviation History

Thanks, credit goes to Justin for being able to condense this complex in such a approachable manner!

Military Aviation History

Awesome video but this plane is so overhyped.

Captain Picard (Dee)

Wikipedia reports 70 fighter aircraft. They should think about tripling that number of fighters. If they have not already, get the air to air refueling process going. Going about it smart, same airframe type.

Frank C

Fascinating discussion of the alternative approaches of Swedish vs. standard NATO practices, thanks!

Timothy Mulligan

As a Swede this will be an interesting video 👍

Jens Backman


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