Gripen in NATO: Sweden's Anti-Russia Fighter

2024 ж. 8 Мам.
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The Gripen is Sweden's purpose-built fighter. Operating from a decentralised and dispersed posture, this aircraft will now be a new asset in NATO's arsenal. To discover this fighter and what makes it tick, join Chris as he jumps jump onboard and goes for a ride to experience first hand what a state of a art jet has to offer.
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  • Sponsored by SAAB? Why is there no discount code to buy a Gripen in the description?

    @lordofnothing3201@lordofnothing3201Ай бұрын
    • He probobly just forgot to put it in. He going to make banks when he get a 10% kickback o the orders

      @matsv201@matsv201Ай бұрын
    • I would be happy with a discount code for 1 flight :)

      @DirtyHairy1@DirtyHairy1Ай бұрын
    • @@DirtyHairy1 of cause. A 10% rebate on a 85M jet.. is a saving of 8.5M.. acording to my wife logic we can't aford not to buy one.

      @matsv201@matsv201Ай бұрын
    • ​@@matsv201Tell your wife the bank balance is just a number

      @thisisabcoates@thisisabcoatesАй бұрын
    • Who puts a price on freedom, really

      @Pikilloification@PikilloificationАй бұрын
  • Who'd have thought that the airplane-nerd from 10 years ago would turn his hobby into getting free flights on modern military aircraft? You're very lucky, but that luck is the residue of your perseverance and competence. Congratulations.

    @robertboemke8705@robertboemke8705Ай бұрын
    • Well put, I remember the War Thunder days. It's really inspiring to see our guy succeeding.

      @JPR3D@JPR3DАй бұрын
    • It takes a lot of effort to get as lucky as him. First vid I have seen but he seems like a good guy.

      @derrickfoster644@derrickfoster644Ай бұрын
    • Life lesson. If you want to succeed in life, develop a passion for something and then poor all your efforts into it.

      @tatumergo3931@tatumergo3931Ай бұрын
    • @@derrickfoster644 You mention luck and effort, they really do not go hand in hand. He was not lucky he was persistent and determined, luck is not what brought him here.

      @fthagnryleh4951@fthagnryleh4951Ай бұрын
    • @@fthagnryleh4951 That is exactly what the phrase "it takes a lot of effort to get that lucky." Means. It is a recognition of the effort someone puts into something that they are not in full control of.

      @derrickfoster644@derrickfoster644Ай бұрын
  • I second what Chris says about experiencing something VS just studying it. I used to joke that I spent my whole life prepping for the docent job at the Mighty Eigth Museum. I was Bomber ground crew, flew on B-52s, got a flight on a B-17 and B-24, shot a 50BMG, worked in -40 degree temperatures, which gave me an appreciation and feel of what our WW2 aircrews went through.

    @beverlychmelik5504@beverlychmelik5504Ай бұрын
    • Was that -40°F or -40°C ? 🤭

      @josephking6515@josephking6515Ай бұрын
    • @@josephking6515 You so nearly got me with that 🙄 - *Excellent* supplement

      @Farweasel@FarweaselАй бұрын
    • You really are then a skilled video war gamer then ! The only thing you left out being a lying video war gamer other video war gamers add is you are a bodyguard to Putin.

      @lurebenson7722@lurebenson7722Ай бұрын
  • Impressed that he didn’t read a list of statistics but focused on information such as the concept of “gaining time”

    @gromstorm3843@gromstorm3843Ай бұрын
    • This is the military aviation history channel. He's already done several videos on the Gripen.

      @fiendishrabbit8259@fiendishrabbit8259Ай бұрын
    • Statistics would probably have lead to arguing in the comment field.

      @Luredreier@LuredreierАй бұрын
    • I mean on paper the gripen is just bad compared to other 4.5 gen jets, so that might be a reason he decided not to mention thrust, load capacity, speed, range etc. The gripen is more than the sum of its parts. It puts heavy emphasis on ergonomics and situational awareness which make it competitive, but that is something that can't be measured like the previously mentioned stats.

      @stoyantodorov2133@stoyantodorov2133Ай бұрын
    • @@stoyantodorov2133 Hopefull that Finnish F/A-18 Hornets, Danish F-16's, Norwegian F-35's with Swedish Gripens+Electronic Warfare fighters will make good combination.

      @perttiroska9970@perttiroska9970Ай бұрын
    • ​@@perttiroska9970 You're describing a scenario of different assets accomplishing their common goals through their respective strengths, covering for their respective weaknesses. Which is why Sweden joining NATO, with their sexy ass Gripen jets, means that everyone except Ivan wins

      @kebrl@kebrlАй бұрын
  • "And we're going to do it in style." I'd expect nothing less :D

    @Viper-dn8ix@Viper-dn8ixАй бұрын
  • Really badass that you finally got the chance to fly in that beautiful jet. Not jealous at all! 🎉🎉

    @benh745@benh745Ай бұрын
    • Neither am I (How do I colourshift the text to an envious green?)

      @Farweasel@FarweaselАй бұрын
  • As a patron, I say with absolute confidence that I do not mind you getting a SAAB sponsorship.

    @robertsantamaria6857@robertsantamaria6857Ай бұрын
    • Thanks for supporting!

      @MilitaryAviationHistory@MilitaryAviationHistoryАй бұрын
    • SAAB Aero lol. Not the shonky car company, living in the shell of the SAAB Cars factory! _

      @UncleJoeLITE@UncleJoeLITEАй бұрын
    • ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@UncleJoeLITE The second "A" in SAAB stands for Aeroplane 😊. The defunct car company was SAAB Automobile. The factory sadly no longer houses any car manufacturer. NEVS, the company that rose from SAAB Automobile's ashes, closed up shop last year. The factory was sold off to an investment company.

      @Flygsand@FlygsandАй бұрын
    • ​@@FlygsandThey live the EV future fiasko in time. I buy a new diesel tomorrow!

      @detskalldaltas133@detskalldaltas13313 күн бұрын
  • You've really outdone yourself this time. Bravo!

    @huffy1949@huffy1949Ай бұрын
    • Thank you :)

      @MilitaryAviationHistory@MilitaryAviationHistoryАй бұрын
  • _Exactly_ the kind of informed, level-headed reportage I'm looking for. If you're screaming, you aren't observing and "recording" (mentally) to relay to us later. Thanks for working at this, and not just viewing it as a lark.

    @rand0mn0@rand0mn0Ай бұрын
  • As a Swedish SAAB driver, I'm really glad you got the chance to do this! Great video, very interesting and entertaining.

    @TzunSu@TzunSuАй бұрын
    • One of those many fine, new, electric SAABs? _SAAB is a most missed brand, along with Triumph & Rover._

      @UncleJoeLITE@UncleJoeLITEАй бұрын
  • Great vid mate! It’s fantastic that SAAB sponsored this flight for you! Well done indeed. Love the channel sir. Keep it up. 😎👍

    @DeaconBlu@DeaconBluАй бұрын
  • It seems to me like Gripen is a good complement to an F-35 fleet. The F-35 may be superior is most aspects but (apparently) have a greater logistics footprint. It seems logical then, that a rapid-response fighter that can operate from dispersed bases with limited support, fulfills a useful role.

    @NothingIsKnown00@NothingIsKnown00Ай бұрын
    • Yes, complementary forces.

      @Caseytify@CaseytifyАй бұрын
    • F-35 to Gripen: you have a beautiful body!! Gripen to F-35: who’s speaking to me?? You have a loud voice, very nice… Complementary!

      @doogleticker5183@doogleticker5183Ай бұрын
    • Gripen works well in unprepared runways, far from the full tech garage (unlike F16). Fat Amy requires lots of high tech maint. Time will tell how practical it is away from a proper airbase. gripen/F35 mix covers both, and Gripen E should be able to talk to F35, electronically.

      @goldiefish72@goldiefish72Ай бұрын
    • I'd say it's a perfect match, gripen is a guerrilla warfare fighter that's designed to pop up out of nowhere and then disappear just as quick with no way to really know where it's gonna land or take off from!

      @dirreeN@dirreeNАй бұрын
    • @@doogleticker5183 F-35 to Gripen: "Allow me to assist. You'll use your forward position to lock the enemies and I'll fire my AMRAAMs from back here." Gripen to F-35: "No, please allow me. You use that state-of-the art super radar to lock the targets and I'll fire my Meteors from out here."

      @NothingIsKnown00@NothingIsKnown00Ай бұрын
  • An AMAZING experience! And I'm just talking about the video! That's an incredible piece of technology. I thought it'd be organized chaos in the cockpit in an air-to-air battle. You both sounded so casual, like you were out for a drive. NATO is VERY fortunate to have Sweden in the alliance. I always thought Sweden was more of a naval power, w/ your super-quiet subs. I read how Sweden's subs won every time in the naval games w/ the US Navy...your subs "sank" the US aircraft carrier every time! Your subs even took photos of the carrier's propellers! The US DoD was so impressed, they "rented" a submarine & crew for a year or two in San Diego, to teach the navy how to work smarter in any underwater conflict! Sweden rocks!!!

    @davids1inwestholl45@davids1inwestholl45Ай бұрын
  • I have a massive soft spot for the Gripen. One of my fondest memories is seeing the Swedish ones for the first time at RIAT (RAF Fairford) displaying around the late 2000s/early 2010s.

    @rhino269@rhino269Ай бұрын
  • Saab will likely use this video to show to sales prospects, it shows the aircraft very well from a newbies point of view.

    @bartonstano9327@bartonstano9327Ай бұрын
    • A newbie with only 10 year eperiance as a history aviation expert ;) There actually been a bunch of people that have been alowed to fly gripen the last couple of month. He was far from the least experanced.

      @matsv201@matsv201Ай бұрын
    • @@matsv201 Handing over frames to Ukraine should be the focus, but I guess that is up to the our goverment.

      @GayTruckDriver@GayTruckDriverАй бұрын
    • @@GayTruckDriver while they are easy to fly. There still need month, if not years of tactics training. But I would supose gripen need less training than F16... F16 need hours.of training just to learn to land.

      @matsv201@matsv201Ай бұрын
    • @@matsv201 ok, but how many of those people know how to properly produce an engaging video out of it?

      @megapro125@megapro125Ай бұрын
    • @@megapro125 well... I guess.. of the one I seen.. only one. But. Of cause. I have probobly missed a few

      @matsv201@matsv201Ай бұрын
  • Man, no one can deny that the gripen is one incredible looking aircraft.

    @einfisch3891@einfisch3891Ай бұрын
    • Gripen-E with that camo paint in my oppinion best looking non-stealth fighter.

      @finbenton@finbentonАй бұрын
    • @@finbenton Except Gripen-E IS a stealth fighter. Instead of physical geometry it uses active stealth. It's only got a slightly bigger radar cross section than an F35. Look it up! ;-)

      @arudegesture@arudegestureАй бұрын
    • Not all is about looks - but its sexy for sure..this killer is more stealthy then a F-35....and if you whatch the video - it kan track 10 targets or more at the same and 4 Fox-3 in one round...and in total darknes of the enemy .. the jammers on tis GripenE is a game changer - you cant kill what you cant track ...

      @JohnSmith-cy9tt@JohnSmith-cy9ttАй бұрын
    • @@JohnSmith-cy9tt It can display up to 10 targets smartly prioritised to the pilot but it tracks many more. Also this is 20year old Gripen D not the brand new Gripen E.

      @rethla@rethlaАй бұрын
    • @@arudegesture I did look it up, and the radar cross section of the Gripen is many times that of the F-35. Something like 0.5 m2 vs 0.005 m2. Please explain "active stealth". You probably mean electronic countermeasures, which is not stealth.

      @gort8203@gort8203Ай бұрын
  • Hope you enjoyed Sweden! It's a lovely country to visit! (there's a Saab Museum near Linkoping and and a smaller museum in Gothenburg)

    @connorwinton4343@connorwinton4343Ай бұрын
    • He's been to the Linköping museum, but I don't think he's been to the Göteborg or Ängelholm air museums.

      @SonsOfLorgar@SonsOfLorgarАй бұрын
    • @@SonsOfLorgar I don't think he needs to after actually flying a Gripen but for us those two are as close as we'll probably get(linkoping has the flight sim)

      @connorwinton4343@connorwinton4343Ай бұрын
    • @@connorwinton4343lmao

      @alvinnorin8820@alvinnorin8820Ай бұрын
  • Sweden has some really high tech weapons, they may be a small country, but they develop modern systems

    @jaydawg-we6yc@jaydawg-we6ycАй бұрын
    • I wouldn't say our stuff is necessarily more technologically advanced compared to say the F35, but what we (and Scandinavia in general do) is to prioritize practicality above everything. But there is a good reason why we are not in the Gen 5 or even Gen 6. Yet, at least.

      @09csr@09csrАй бұрын
    • @@09csr Welcome to NATO from a former German junior officer :) Great to have you on the team :)

      @LeutnantJoker@LeutnantJokerАй бұрын
    • What? You mean that american engine running on a uk system with an italian radar? But at least the armaments are swedish right? *looks down on notes* Mhmm.. IRIS-T.. AIM-9.. Meteor.. Oh no...

      @DenDodde@DenDoddeАй бұрын
    • ​​​ indeed. We have to. Russia have been seen as the main enemy of sweden for a long time. Everything here is built for fighting in dense forests and heavy snow. Like archer for example hiding in a forest. Setting up for a shot, 30 seconds. Bom. Then they can shoot 1 shell every 5 seconds for 15 seconds and then it prepares to move. Another 30 seconds So in 75 seconds it can deploy and shoot 4 shells and move. Archer itself is not swedish but the upgrades and tech are.

      @Denzamusic@DenzamusicАй бұрын
    • @DenDodde Well, little Sweden has been putting out jet fighters since the 1950s, Lansen, Draken, Viggen, and Gripen. Add to those domestically developed military ships (Visby Class), submarines (Gotland Class), infantry weapons (Carl Gustav), artillery (Archer), etc. I think that is impressive.

      @TheCJUN@TheCJUNАй бұрын
  • As an essentially monoglot American ( though I can make myself barely intelligable in French) it never ceases to amaze me how facile many/most Europeans are speaking English. You guys put us to shame.

    @PeterOConnell-pq6io@PeterOConnell-pq6ioАй бұрын
    • In the case of Sweden, I think we realized that our own language was never going to be viable internationally - which matters for an export-heavy economy - so having passable English is more or less viewed as mandatory. Schools treat Swedish and English as subjects of roughly equal importance, and there are other little things (such as movies using subtitles rather than audio translations) which give us rather heavy exposure to the language. Interestingly, an observation I've made is that native English speakers who move to Sweden struggle a bit with learning the language, because it can be hard to get Swedes to stop speaking English to them.

      @chja00@chja00Ай бұрын
    • chja00 lol re: your comment about American's European langauge learning impediment, I've had the same experience getting my attempts to communicate in European langauges replied to in English!

      @PeterOConnell-pq6io@PeterOConnell-pq6ioАй бұрын
    • The Nordics have always been ahead of the curve in this respect. Being sub 10 million people nations it wasn't financially viable to have everything on TV dubbed, so subtitles simply had to suffice. Low volume non-fiction books would never get a local translation, so if you wanted to learn about niche topics, you'd have to learn English. And then came computes the internet. Again, being small countries, many applications and internet sites chose not to translate to our languages because the return on investment would be horrible. Programming manuals wouldn't get a local translation until they were borderline outdated, etc, etc. The same obviously holds true for many other small or small-ish nations around Europe, but a lot of the former USSR captives started out on the back foot when it comes to adopting English as the de-facto second language. I must say, though, that the Baltics have REALLY jumped on the fast-track train in this regard, as good English skills is now the fundamental requirement to work in Scandinavia as a whole. Danish, Swedish and Norwegian is similar enough that you can get by in your native tongue with a bit of struggle, but since all of us now speak English that makes everything SO much easier, and basically open up the entire EU to anyone who speaks it. The Germans and the French were the last to finally "crack" and realize that nobody was going to bother learning their language for any other reason than government, legal or diplomatic work. They're getting there with the younger generation, but especially people over 40 still have a horribly thick accent, but do perfectly fine in writing.

      @andersjjensen@andersjjensenАй бұрын
    • If the US had Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Holland, Belgium, Scandinavia all no farther than one or two states away, you'd see a much more multi-lingual culture in the US as well.

      @slartybarfastb3648@slartybarfastb3648Ай бұрын
    • Remember they all get taught it in school and are swamped with American media 24/7 from birth, so it's not hard for them.

      @m0rvidusm0rvidus18@m0rvidusm0rvidus18Ай бұрын
  • I would love to see yourself and Matsimus interview each other about your passions and content making expiriences. Seeing Mat travel to Sweden to play with the CV90 shows that the Swedes are very welcoming around their equipment

    @davidsmith607@davidsmith607Ай бұрын
  • Autopilot with pedal controls sounds incredible. Such a graceful machine.

    @brumby92@brumby92Ай бұрын
    • All planes have pedal controls. (Rudder pedals).

      @dusermiginte4647@dusermiginte4647Ай бұрын
    • @@dusermiginte4647 wow I had no idea. Thanks cat!

      @brumby92@brumby92Ай бұрын
    • @@dusermiginte4647 Yes, but all aircraft aren't able to fly hands-off in altitude-hold mode on the autopilot. The point here was to demonstrate that the aircraft does the banking and turning needed to point the nose to where the pilot needs it to be, without the pilot having to use the throttle and stick at all, so their hands are free to use for tactical mission tasks.

      @bennylofgren3208@bennylofgren3208Ай бұрын
    • Aaaw maaan! I didnt read the "autopilot" word.. My bad.. 😂

      @dusermiginte4647@dusermiginte4647Ай бұрын
    • @@dusermiginte4647 it's okay cat! 😺

      @brumby92@brumby92Ай бұрын
  • Bulan is a legend in flying Gripens so now you got something to brag a little about when you have Jusine on the show next time

    @hansericsson7058@hansericsson7058Ай бұрын
  • Sad that Canada could not adopt this aircraft for its forces.

    @aar5pj@aar5pjАй бұрын
    • What???? It would be fantastic. Did they not hire instructors to train pilots, or got costly? Maybe the US undermined the deal again I bet 😒

      @odinulveson9101@odinulveson9101Ай бұрын
    • @@odinulveson9101 Canada had all but signed the deal when US stepped in and vetoed the purchase to be "North American by trade tradition".

      @bgezal@bgezalАй бұрын
  • The Gripen may not be as stealthy as a F-35, but the ease of maintenance and dispersed operations make for a very compelling argument in modern warfare. It would be a game changer for Ukraine.

    @disekjoumoer@disekjoumoerАй бұрын
    • Yeah uhmm nothing is a game changer for Ukraine anymore, it's a sunk cost fallacy.

      @alext7202@alext7202Ай бұрын
    • @@alext7202 Ukraine has held what claimed to be the second most powerful military in the world for over two years now, the Russian Black Sea fleet has basically run away from the port of Sevastopol in the Crimea, its primary base. Not sure where where you're going with the sunk cost theory?

      @gwtpictgwtpict4214@gwtpictgwtpict4214Ай бұрын
    • As an uninsured, indebted American this brings no joy to my heart. My country wasted 2 trillion in 20 years in the middle east and is now sinking even more into this financial black hole.@@gwtpictgwtpict4214

      @alext7202@alext7202Ай бұрын
    • Quiet, troll.@@alext7202

      @TzunSu@TzunSuАй бұрын
    • @gwtpictgwtpict4214 the sunk fleet reality.

      @derrickfoster644@derrickfoster644Ай бұрын
  • Another excellent program and what an experience !! Congrats Chris !!

    @rodrigoquiroga8590@rodrigoquiroga8590Ай бұрын
  • Would love to see an upload of entirely the flying experience too-commentary is great but this deserves a pure version upload

    @Aleksandar_M@Aleksandar_MАй бұрын
  • Well done. Great use of video content, and "live" camera inside the plane with you, was well focused and steady. Thanks to Sweden for being open to your inquiries, and thanks to you!

    @randallparker8477@randallparker8477Ай бұрын
  • What a awesome experience!!! Glad you enjoyed yourself here in Sweden :DDD

    @TheGrace020@TheGrace020Ай бұрын
    • I did!

      @MilitaryAviationHistory@MilitaryAviationHistoryАй бұрын
    • @@MilitaryAviationHistory Hope you come back sometime! And that SAAB of course treats you again ;)

      @TheGrace020@TheGrace020Ай бұрын
  • I really hope Saab can get more customers. Its not a cheap jet, but jts easy maintenance, sustainability and ability to work from austere locations is such a huge plus for many smaller nations that need to protect their air space.

    @WeAllLaughDownHere-ne2ou@WeAllLaughDownHere-ne2ouАй бұрын
    • The Gripen is the perfect fighter for Taiwan to replace its aging Indigenous Defense Fighter and Mirage 2000. The biggest hurdle would be politics though, as earning a new defense parter nation would be difficult for Taiwan. A new partner is also a massive gamble even if it initially succeeds since long term support could be hampered by a country that has yet to be shown as a reliable defense partner for Taiwan (unlike US) and faces domestic political changes. Regardless, I hope that Taiwan one day flies Gripens. 🇹🇼 🇸🇪

      @180life4@180life4Ай бұрын
    • @180life4 yeah. The US has a lot of skin in the game when it comes to taiwan and china. Watching taiwan buy a different jet than an American one would really piss off the US defense industry. Even if the Gripen is a better jet for Taiwan's needs than the F-16 or F-35.

      @WeAllLaughDownHere-ne2ou@WeAllLaughDownHere-ne2ouАй бұрын
    • @@WeAllLaughDownHere-ne2ouThat's true in a lot of places. Countries allied with the U.S. "fear" (maybe slightly too strong a word, but you catch my meaning I think) that the U.S. will be upset if they buy equipment from others, especially something as expensive and prestigious as fighter jets, so they don't want to jeopardise future relations or future American willingness to provide you with arms, and so they keep buying American. It's a massive export advantage for the U.S. Even more so for a country like Taiwan that so fully and completely depends on the U.S. for its security. Fighter jet sales have tragically little to do with suitability and quality, a lot more to do with geopolitics and lobbying

      @TheLastCrusader22@TheLastCrusader22Ай бұрын
    • @@180life4 Wouldn't the KF-21 be a better fit for taiwan?

      @DenDodde@DenDoddeАй бұрын
  • And this is where few years of doing YT videos and a little patience gets you. Congrats on a great ride!

    @maciek_k.cichon@maciek_k.cichonАй бұрын
  • Absolutely overjoyed that you got to have this experience, Chris! You've earned it!

    @jchrystsheigh@jchrystsheighАй бұрын
  • Wow! This was fantastic. Thank you Chris, and thank you SAAB! ❤

    @a5cent@a5centАй бұрын
  • What a fantastic experience you were lucky enough to come your way. Years ago, I had a part time job at the Naval Auxiliary landing field at Monterey, California. I was 18 years old and cleaned and washed Navy Flying club aircraft for officers attending Navy Postgraduate School. I was lucky enough to be given several rides in a Tf-9j Cougar jet Trainer aircraft. That was a wonderful experience. With all the rules and regulations they have now, I probably wouldn’t have been allowed to a back seat ride today. Things were different back in the 60’s. A USN full Commander was the pilot, so I think he had the juice to allow me the rides. After a good part of an afternoon of ground orientation and familiarization.

    @parrot849@parrot849Ай бұрын
  • brilliant. I really feel like I caught a glimpse of how cutting-edge contemporary fast jet operations are.

    @mysss29@mysss29Ай бұрын
  • Watching you suit up any hop into the cockpit all I could think was how I was genuinely happy for you. 😊 Great work and you've earned it! 🎉

    @JohnSmith-jj2yd@JohnSmith-jj2ydАй бұрын
  • That was friggin' awesome! I'm quite jealous, I must admit. I did get to sit in the cockpit of an F-4 with a helmet on at an airshow many years ago with a picture taken. And I thought that was really cool LOL. Anyway, congrats!

    @2854Navman@2854NavmanАй бұрын
    • That is cool, hope you still have the pictures!

      @MilitaryAviationHistory@MilitaryAviationHistoryАй бұрын
  • Your honesty and transparency as it relates to compensation is great! You can never have too much integrity!

    @buckaroobonsi555@buckaroobonsi555Ай бұрын
    • Thank you :)

      @MilitaryAviationHistory@MilitaryAviationHistoryАй бұрын
  • This is incredible! I've been following you for a while, and this is the pinnacle so far. Congrats!!

    @rtgconde@rtgcondeАй бұрын
  • Probably one of the best and most humble productions I've seen on KZhead.

    @olovstener618@olovstener618Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for that. I've always been a quiet fan of Sweden's armed forces. I've always felt we (the US) could learn a lot from them. Thanks again.

    @Musix4me-Clarinet@Musix4me-ClarinetАй бұрын
    • Now we are finally allies for real. And the best thing about having allies, is being able to learn from each other's expertise, experiences, and efforts. Cheers!

      @kebrl@kebrlАй бұрын
    • @@kebrl I hope you are correct. The US does not seem to be in a "learning" mood right now. Let us get over Trump and check back with us.

      @Musix4me-Clarinet@Musix4me-ClarinetАй бұрын
  • Superb video. Thank you Christoph and Saab.

    @michaelguerin56@michaelguerin56Ай бұрын
  • You've really gone above and beyond, Chris! Thank you for an amazing video! Can't wait to see what's next!

    @nocloo6829@nocloo6829Ай бұрын
  • Great episode! Hope you had much fun 😎

    @T.efpunkt@T.efpunktАй бұрын
  • A single like is not enough for this video! 😊 Amazing content. I did my military service in the Swedish airforce in the 90s as the Gripen started to replace the Viggen. We never saw one up close, but we did get to try sitting in the cockpit of the Viggen. A few of us also got to follow one up, but unfortunately not me. Impressive machines and I envy you for having to gotten to fly one. Amazing that SAAB gave you this opportunity and so glad you could share it with all of us. Keep up the great work. 😊

    @dawyrm1@dawyrm1Ай бұрын
  • Being a Swede, who also worked for SAAB once, I love my Tunnan, Lansen, Draken, Viggen and Gripen, but....if I could pick an aircraft to take the backseat in, F-4 Phantom! Excellent video, as always! 👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻

    @Duececoupe@DuececoupeАй бұрын
    • Same here. Also a swede, but there's just something about McDonnel Douglas aircrafts. The Gripen looks like a high-tech dangerous machine, but the Phantom looks like an animal.

      @andreasolsson4539@andreasolsson4539Ай бұрын
  • Awesome!! Congrats on your flight, getting up there in such a beast. Rare experience. Loved it

    @johnmarken3945@johnmarken3945Ай бұрын
  • It is amazing to see how far your channel has gotten.

    @AR-GuidesAndMore@AR-GuidesAndMoreАй бұрын
  • Simply the best Gripen documentary I've seen! Thank you!

    @ollep9142@ollep9142Ай бұрын
  • Legendary video, man!

    @nahcurtis@nahcurtisАй бұрын
  • Great video, always fun to see the F-16s I used to work on in your videos!

    @bagocross08@bagocross08Ай бұрын
  • Informative mini documentary without brash hype and stats. Nicely put together. Refreshing approach. Liked & subscribed.

    @tonyforward6251@tonyforward6251Ай бұрын
  • This is an insanely good video with not enough credit! I can only imagine it's because the video name doesn't say that you're ACTUALLY flying in it.

    @morgan5127@morgan5127Ай бұрын
    • Video name made me skip over it several times as it sounded like yet another generated text to vice generic video.

      @RogerJL@RogerJLАй бұрын
  • you know, i always forget that you are indeed a licensed pilot as well as a huge aviation history nerd. which, now that i think about is pretty silly, but i was expecting you to fly up in a two seater trainer, not a fully functional modern military aircraft all by yourself. that alone, would make this a huge bucket list item for you I'm sure. so proud that Bismarck finally gets to fly!

    @Duskraven67@Duskraven67Ай бұрын
    • It is a two-seat trainer, he's not flying alone

      @maroon2k@maroon2kАй бұрын
    • @maroon2k I, too, saw the post he made the day after. Still no less awesome.

      @Duskraven67@Duskraven67Ай бұрын
    • I'm confused how you got the impression he was alone in the jet, it's perfectly clear from the video he's in the back seat of a 2-seat trainer. In almost every scene he's having conversation with the pilot.

      @MatthijsvanDuin@MatthijsvanDuinАй бұрын
    • @MatthijsvanDuin the video doesn't show a second seat, and they are talking over radio. I assumed that the other pilot was in another aircraft.

      @Duskraven67@Duskraven67Ай бұрын
    • @@Duskraven67 The plane's pilot is clearly visible in the side mirrors. Chris isn't flying the plane, he gets to try the controls for a few seconds. Of course they talk over their headsets, what did you imagine, that they would take their helmets off and shout to each other? And someone with a civilian pilot's license of course isn't able to take off, fly and land a modern fighter jet after just a few hours of briefing. Even for an experienced combat pilot that would take weeks or months of training. And do you REALLY think the Swedish Airforce would leave one of its active, 100-million-euro fighter jets in the hands of a next-to-unknown civilian foreigner, or that they would even be legally allowed to do so? No offense man, but you need to work hard on your critical thinking, or someone will take advantage of you...

      @maroon2k@maroon2kАй бұрын
  • You had perfect weather for this particular video.

    @thomaslundy5123@thomaslundy5123Ай бұрын
  • What a plane.. and to think Swedes made it just makes it even more impressive. Kind regards the rest of Scandinavia.

    @kasperwittrup1288@kasperwittrup1288Ай бұрын
    • Älskar er danskjävlar ♥️🤝

      @kebrl@kebrlАй бұрын
  • That was tremendously fun to watch, and I just couldn’t help but think “Chris, you’ve earned this!” Well done!👍

    @dennisfox8673@dennisfox8673Ай бұрын
  • You lucky bum! How envious I am, it looked so amazing! Thanks for doing this one, Chris. Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.

    @gordonwallin2368@gordonwallin2368Ай бұрын
  • You've come a long way from when you started the channel, Bismarck ;) Really good job, man, and good on you for doing this (and SAAB too, off course)

    @ralach@ralachАй бұрын
  • Damn! Chris, wow mate! Dunno what to say...cheers from Australia??? I've been here since you were 'a kid named Bismarck', talking about planes. Tbh, today I just feel so very proud of you & how far you have come. Truly. Keep going, onwards & upwards! _

    @UncleJoeLITE@UncleJoeLITEАй бұрын
  • Proud to say I designed and qualification tested elements of one of the most critical systems for JAS39/Saab Gripen. The guys at Saab were great to work with and I have very happy memories of that test programme. And the programmes success gave my career a huge boost (and a fat pay rise)... As a disqualified PPL student (medical reasons) I'm really jealous - would love a back seat trip in a fast jet.

    @granthostheflatulent@granthostheflatulentАй бұрын
  • The smartest and most comprehensive video of the engineering product I've seen.

    @rursus8354@rursus8354Ай бұрын
  • Congratulations and what a great validation that your incredible efforts are seen and appreciated!

    @Ficon@FiconАй бұрын
  • What a big smile when you got out of the plane.

    @markkeeler9995@markkeeler9995Ай бұрын
  • Years ago, you were just a WT gamer, now look at where you are! As you said, it would be a most humbling experience. To see what you learn in a new visceral perspective and context. I am happy to have helped fund this on Patreon. And I'm so glad you took so much away from this.

    @cannonfodder4376@cannonfodder4376Ай бұрын
    • Thank you for sticking around and supporting:)

      @MilitaryAviationHistory@MilitaryAviationHistoryАй бұрын
  • That console looks so easy to read. Very nice and simple. Also, great editing

    @pikiwiki@pikiwikiАй бұрын
  • Great stuff. I appreciated the contextual placement of the Gripen. Not just the "lookit me go fast and get sick" type of vid but a full expose.

    @yuuzyerbrejn9603@yuuzyerbrejn9603Ай бұрын
  • Being involved in aviation pretty regularly from the age of 16 or so, I learned early on about Saab & their jets over the years. I for one would absolutely LOVE to fly backseat in ANY fighter. What an amazing experience! Congrats

    @brianobrian6637@brianobrian6637Ай бұрын
  • I've heard for a while that the Gripen was an excellent austere operator, but if I understand the video correctly, the E can engage in multiple targets the same way the F-14 with Phoenix missiles could. That's huge. It's nice to see multiple Western countries making these advances. This results in several layers of force multipliers, especially if different forces know how to work together.

    @Caseytify@CaseytifyАй бұрын
    • SAAB and the Swedish airforce started experimenting with, then analog, radio data links with the SAAB J35 Draken in the late 1950ies, the last version of the Viggen was essentially a sub-systems test platform for the GripenA and had a networked digital data link 😁

      @SonsOfLorgar@SonsOfLorgarАй бұрын
    • @@SonsOfLorgarYah, the swedes were early on that.

      @More_Row@More_RowАй бұрын
    • All modern fighters can target multiple targets and have been able to do so for decades...

      @johanlassen6448@johanlassen6448Ай бұрын
    • Sweden had that ability 40 years ago. JA37 had datalinks and could.

      @mikael5938@mikael5938Ай бұрын
    • he's not flying a Gripen E here, it's a C I believe. so he's not shown the capabilities of the E, I think.

      @krapfantasy@krapfantasyАй бұрын
  • Viagra is NOTHING compared to how you feel when you push the throttles past Mach 1! I STILL think that the Gripen would be PERFECT for the RCAF in Northern Canada - They are EXTREMELY well suited for the cold and for remote field operations - EXACTLY describing the Canadian North. They are also smaller, cheaper, and easier to maintain than the F-35.

    @normmcrae1140@normmcrae1140Ай бұрын
    • Sex is highly overrated....

      @tatumergo3931@tatumergo3931Ай бұрын
    • @@tatumergo3931 Especially when you're going 1000 mph! 🤣

      @normmcrae1140@normmcrae1140Ай бұрын
  • Great video thank you for making it!

    @jontus9925@jontus9925Ай бұрын
  • I love this video, you're a terrific educator; making complex concepts understandable.

    @JonathanHStone@JonathanHStoneАй бұрын
  • Excellent! Not ... Envious ... At ... All!

    @dibblah68@dibblah68Ай бұрын
    • Same. The Gripen is definetly one of my favourite fighter jets

      @LastGoatKnight@LastGoatKnightАй бұрын
  • Great video, been waiting for this one 😮 The only critique is that youtubes english CC is absolutely terrible, but that's hardly your problem 😅 It just can't handle your rather minimal german accent.

    @RaDeus87@RaDeus87Ай бұрын
  • For someone who knows almost nothing about aircraft and such, your videos are quite approachable. Thanks!

    @quarantinedarcher4348@quarantinedarcher4348Ай бұрын
  • Fantastic! Glad you had this experience.

    @b.x.7834@b.x.7834Ай бұрын
  • I really like the instrument panel.

    @horsemumbler1@horsemumbler1Ай бұрын
    • The E has an even better panel. One wide one, instead of 3 upright ones.

      @Tapio86@Tapio86Ай бұрын
  • Wait, they let him FLY it?!

    @benson4820@benson4820Ай бұрын
  • I'm so glad we gave him the opportunity to fly in a fast jet and do cool collab stuff with militaries and defense contractors

    @aidanlua8462@aidanlua8462Ай бұрын
  • A wonderful episode on a wonderful plane with what looks to be a very capable pilot and team. One of your most insightful videos ever!

    @enriquekramer4590@enriquekramer4590Ай бұрын
  • Wow, this was a special episode!

    @TheQuallsing@TheQuallsingАй бұрын
  • It's ability to take off and land on surfaces that aren't tabletop smooth means that it doesn't have to always return to a specific base. I think the top brass in the US armed services have lost sight of what made a big difference in wars since 1940 - to have equipment that could take a beating and still get the crew home makes a big dufference.

    @user-do8ul2zi4v@user-do8ul2zi4vАй бұрын
  • Superb video and thanks to all who made it happen.

    @blueslsd@blueslsdАй бұрын
  • Thanks Chris, Patreons & SAAB ! Wow, super video !

    @andrewpinner3181@andrewpinner3181Ай бұрын
  • I remember reading about SAAB's proposal for this plane in the early '80s. It looked like it was going to be a great plane. And it is! Congratulations on getting to fly such a fantastic machine! (So jealous!) Great and informative video!

    @trob1173@trob1173Ай бұрын
  • It's a shame that Canada didn't opt for the Gripen E, having chosen the F-35 instead. Considering the small number (88) of fighter aircraft being purchased, the Griper is the better option because of ease of maintenance, the ability to fly from roads and grass, the lower cost per flight hour, etc., etc.

    @mryan3123@mryan3123Ай бұрын
    • Don't be naive, Saab does promotional shows like filling containers with aerosol gas to show off how destructive their at-4 are. Same with thing with a promotional video with one of their apcs filled with gas. Also that time they shot a centurion tank with atgm... I've seen a lot of videos of tanks that blow up but never seen anything that was depicted In that Saab pyrotechnics magic shows.

      @mitri5389@mitri5389Ай бұрын
    • And would have been produced in Canada, think of the +++ wins lost, corrupt politics.

      @kurtsoderberg@kurtsoderbergАй бұрын
    • The F-23 is a far better plane. I mean it's kind of a joke comparing them

      @BOZ_11@BOZ_11Ай бұрын
    • @@BOZ_11 F-23? If you mean F-35. Then no. It really bothers me how people lack the understanding of data/information technology in warfare and armaments. The Gripen-E rivals the F-35 in both those aspects. The F-35 only wins in stealth airframe. Maybe some other small detail. The guy in the video said the Gripen-E might look the same but it is an entirely new plane otherwise.

      @loki76@loki76Ай бұрын
    • Same in European Canada ( Denmark ) i think after the small batch of F35 ( already talks of more ) we should get some Gripen E instead, also as Americans are exiting the game it seem, well no reason to buy their products too much.

      @pliashmuldba@pliashmuldbaАй бұрын
  • Thanks for that, as a long time flight sim guy (Falcon4 BMS, DCS & others) I was always impressed by the Gripen, though we never had a chance to it model well. Great showcase👍.

    @ShadowVonChadwick@ShadowVonChadwickАй бұрын
  • What a great opportunity for you and for us to be able to take part in this. I would've wished though that you would be showing Gripen's fantastic maneuverability and its capability of pulling high G's. But perhaps you have more videos of that :) Cheers

    @Errathetube@ErrathetubeАй бұрын
  • Gripen ought to be the standard aircraft for European NATO airforces with Rafale or Typhoon being the powerhouse bomb truck and F-35 for specialist missions. Each country needs to decide what it can afford but Gripen fills the low lifetime cost option better than any.

    @MatthewDoye@MatthewDoyeАй бұрын
  • CORRECTION: At 2:14 the pilot says he's putting on a wetsuit because the water temp is below 15C. He meant "drysuit". I have a Canadian Air Force version which I use for winter kayaking. Wetsuits are neoprene and very uncomfortable to wear as clothing.

    @markus717@markus717Ай бұрын
    • That looks like a wetsuit to me. Also, how the hell would you fit a drysuit inside a G-suit? 🤔

      @kebrl@kebrlАй бұрын
    • Drysuits can be made of neoprene as well. It is the neck/ankle/wrist seals and zipper that is the big difference were the dry part comes from. They are all exposure suits. They protect you from the surrounding environment.

      @Tapio86@Tapio86Ай бұрын
  • Such a neat video. Very interesting to get a view from inside a cutting edge front line jet.

    @mikequilty7710@mikequilty7710Ай бұрын
    • It wasn’t. As he said, this was an older version. He was not allowed in the most current edition.

      @alfredbester.psycorps@alfredbester.psycorpsАй бұрын
  • Congratulations! Your hard work paved the way🙌🏻

    @Aliskandr@AliskandrАй бұрын
  • I like the way the HUD corners are cut to precise 45 degree angles. Nice to keep your wings at a precise angles. Nice pilot aid..

    @hctim96@hctim96Ай бұрын
  • I've always loved the SAABs since the Draken, even though I'm a Brit lol (I still love the Lightning best). This was a fascinating film for me, and filled in gaps in my knowledge that I had no idea that I had.

    @adriandaw3451@adriandaw3451Ай бұрын
  • As a child of the 1960's, I was aware of the Saab aircraft as something different! Having watched this video the Gripen looked a lot smoother aircraft in it's maneuvers to a lot of other NATO aircraft I have seen on KZhead. I enjoyed the calmness of the commentary and also the views from the air!

    @MrVinnyh@MrVinnyhАй бұрын
  • That is living my friend ! That flight !! (Enjoyed the video / as always!)

    @devlin7575@devlin7575Ай бұрын
  • Outstanding video, excellent analysis of wider implications for NATO as a whole. Thank you!

    @mpersad@mpersadАй бұрын
  • So cool, thank you for sharing, we'll done!!

    @turkeytrac1@turkeytrac1Ай бұрын
  • You are living the dream my friend, congratulations! 👍🏼

    @timothylowe8327@timothylowe8327Ай бұрын
  • OMG, Chris! Did you ever think that you'd get to do something like this when you started your youtube channel? Legendary

    @preslove@presloveАй бұрын
  • I am so fucking jealous right now.... Great explanation of the key points mate, really nicley done

    @HardThrasher@HardThrasherАй бұрын
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