Saab announced that the Gripen fighters of Brazil will soon receive the highly anticipated 6th generation technology. This update, considered revolutionary in the military aviation sector, promises to transform the FAB’s F-39 fighters into even more efficient and intelligent machines, thanks to the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) directly into the aircraft’s main systems.
During an international conference in Berlin, Saab revealed the partnership with the AI company Helsing, focused on enhancing the Gripen fighters of Brazil with advanced AI capabilities.
This technology enables the aircraft’s systems to process data in real-time, reducing the workload of pilots and optimizing decision-making during critical missions.
With the support of 6th generation technology, the fighters become true “data centers in the sky.” This includes the ability to manage autonomous functions, allowing pilots to focus on strategic actions.
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The vice president of Saab emphasized that AI is no longer a thing of the future: “We are putting this at the heart of the Gripen, utilizing all available data operationally, not just in test prototypes.”
The Impact of Technology in Brazil and Around the World
This integration places the Gripen fighters of Brazil in the select group of aircraft with advanced AI support, behind only the Russian Su-57, which also employs fifth-generation technologies with artificial intelligence.
The statement that “the technology is already ready” by Saab raises expectations for implementation in the Brazilian Air Force’s fighters.
Although the FAB is still in the initial phase of operating the Gripen F-39, it is expected that this innovation will be incorporated in the near future. The process may be challenging, but it promises to significantly enhance the efficiency and responsiveness of Brazilian fighters in complex missions.
What to Expect from the Update of the Brazilian Gripen Fighters?
The partnership with Helsing marks a bold step for Saab, which bets on innovative technologies to remain competitive. The direct integration of the AI system into the Gripen fighters shows how 6th generation technology is already shaping the future of air combat, making aircraft smarter and more adaptable.
Now, it remains to be seen how the Brazilian Air Force will implement these changes and what the practical impacts will be on the battlefield. Meanwhile, the Gripen fighters of Brazil continue to advance, representing a milestone for modern military aviation.


caça gripen brasileiro sem usar tecnologia avançada de 6a geração lA.derrotou caça americano em **** áreo o caça americano nunca tinha pedido pra nenhum caças de outros países foram 100 vitória do caça americano em **** áreo contra os caças de outros países.
E os nossos pilotos são considerados os melhores do mundo, a capacitação e disciplina os diferenciam de muitos.
Mas q caças F39?????? vão vir mesmo? qdo ? em meados de 3024????
Hô mano véio! É claro que o cronograma de entrada está atrasado, mas estão chegando sim. O Brasil já opera 9 F-39 Gripen, procura pesquisar um pouquinho.