During Cruzex 2024, the F-39E Gripen fighter jet raises the bar for Brazilian defense with cutting-edge technology. Brazil showcases its military power at the event, which simulates real combat and integrates NATO standards, ushering in a new era for the country's aviation.
When it comes to combat scenarios, few military exercises can reproduce reality with the same intensity as Cruzex 2024.
The Natal Air Base, in Rio Grande do Norte, became the stage for one of the most impressive and complex operations in Latin America.
And it is in this environment full of tactical simulations that the F-39E Gripen, the most advanced fighter of the Brazilian Air Force (FAB), is demonstrating its technological capabilities in full flight.
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What can it do? The answer is not just a list of features, but a performance worthy of the world's greatest air forces.
From missions to destroy enemy aircraft to complex defense operations, the F-39E Gripen acts as a true strategic asset. Developed by Saab, this fighter is today one of Brazil's greatest military prides and, during the Cruzex 2024, every action with him is meticulously planned to challenge enemy defenses and pave the way for Allied victory.
The power of the F-39E Gripen in air countermeasures operations
The main mission of the F-39E Gripen at Cruzex 2024 is that of “offensive aerial counterposition”, or Offensive Counterair (OCA).
Translated to the battlefield: this means destroying, disrupting or limiting the simulated enemy's military aviation.
In OCA missions, the Gripen plays a key role in leading formations and neutralizing opposing fighters.
Thus, the aircraft directly contributes to the security of allied forces, allowing them to carry out their missions more safely and efficiently.
According to Lieutenant Colonel Aviator Ramon Lincoln Santos Fórneas, commander of the 1st Air Defense Group (1º GDA), the success of these missions depends on the Gripen's ability to operate in saturated scenarios.
“We are dealing with different types of aircraft and technologies, facing pilots with different experiences who simulate friendly and enemy forces.
In almost all Cruzex missions, we participate in so-called composite air operations, or COMAO, in which dozens of aircraft of different nationalities come together for integrated missions”, explained the officer.
These COMAO missions require extreme coordination between teams, and the Gripen plays a crucial role in ensuring air superiority.
What makes this aircraft's participation so special is its advanced electronic system, including state-of-the-art radar, datalink and electronic warfare technologies, making it one of the most modern fighters in action.
Gripen’s cutting-edge technology and collaboration with NATO
The structure of the Cruzex 2024 follows a doctrine similar to that of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which is based on lessons learned from recent conflicts.
This alignment is important because it places Brazil in a more integrated global defense context, enabling pilots and air forces to work at international combat standards.
A Gripen participation at Cruzex it is seen as an opportunity for training and updating Brazilian troops.
According to sources from the exercise, the fighter plays a “decisive” role in improving national air defense, given that it represents the cutting edge of technology. military available, especially for the 1st GDA and other FAB squadrons.
For pilots, operating the Gripen means being in command of one of the most advanced machines on the military market, with the ability to fly at extremely high speeds and maneuver up to 9G.
Saab and the partnership with Brazil
The Swedish manufacturer Saab Saab is largely responsible for the development of the F-39E Gripen. With a team of 22 professionals, Saab works to expand global security by providing air systems, weapons, command systems, sensors and underwater technology.
This innovative vision places Saab among the giants in the sector, offering its solutions to governments in different parts of the world.
Since it started Brazilian Gripen Program, Saab has expanded technology transfer to Brazil, enabling the construction of a more solid base in the national defense industry.
Cooperation between the country and Saab has been generating benefits not only for the area military, but also for the civil sector, opening up opportunities for development and innovation in the Brazilian defense market.
The importance of Cruzex 2024 and the future of military aviation in Brazil
Cruzex 2024 is not just an exercise, but a showcase for the Brazilian military forces, which, by using the F-39E Gripen, demonstrate their ability to align with the most advanced safety standards in the world.
This event reinforces Brazil's position as one of Latin America's leaders in the development of air defense tactics and equipment.
With the Gripen at their disposal, the armed forces appear to be ready to face the challenges of the future with much greater preparation.