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Colombia plans a major shift in military aviation, with President Petro discussing acquiring SAAB Gripen NG jets in Sweden.This move aims to replace the aging Kfir bombers, a crucial change for national defense, according to FAC Commander General Luis Cordoba Avendao.The Kfir aircraft, enhanced by Israel Aerospace Industries, have become unreliable, necessitating new, advanced jets.This upgrade comes amidst rising terrorism and economic challenges.The Petro administration has cut the budget by 20 billion pesos, reducing government spending by 5.6%.These cuts aim to enhance efficiency without harming essential services or social programs.
Choosing the Gripen NG jets presents complexities.These jets, with advanced avionics, are used by Brazil and Sweden, needing adjustments in Colombias Air Force setups.Having Severed Ties With Israel, Colombia Considers Swedish Gripen Jets Colombian Kfir Bomber.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Additionally, Colombias relations with Israel have cooled, impacting the Kfir jets readiness and making the Gripen NG viable.President Petro recently announced a halt to all military transactions with Israel on social media.This decision followed an incident in Gaza where over 100 Palestinians died, sparking widespread debate and criticism of Israels actions.Having Severed Ties With Israel, Colombia Considers Swedish Gripen JetsPetros strong stance, likening the event to genocide and the Holocaust, led to the suspension of military purchases from Israel, further straining Colombia-Israel relations.This diplomatic rift, intensified by Colombias previous support for Palestine following a Hamas attack in 2023, has significant implications for Colombias security.Israel, a key arms supplier, has provided crucial military equipment, including theBarak MX air defense system,ATMOS 155 mm self-propelled artillery pieces, andmaintenance of various defense systems.The cessation of these deals could impact Colombias military capabilities and ongoing defense projects.President Petros pursuit of Gripen NG jets from Sweden represents more than just a hardware upgrade.It signifies a strategic realignment with broader defense and economic policies.This move aims to enhance Colombias defense capabilities while aligning with fiscal strategies, marking a pivotal moment in its national security narrative.





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