Proven in international exercises
Hungary is the third European nation to operate Gripen after Sweden and the Czech Republic, and the second NATO nation. The last of the 14 Gripen fighters were formally handed over to Hungary on 28 January 2008. Since the delivery of the first Gripen to Hungary in 2006 the aircraft have undergone a number of major developments. The Hungarian Air Force has also used its Gripen fighters both in Hungary and during international exercises, for example:
Exercise “Spring Flag 2007”
Under Italian leadership and a United Nations mandate to provide 'Peace Support Operations' in a simulated conflict between two countries, more than 50 fighter aircraft from four NATO members deployed to Decimomannu air base on Sardinia.
'Spring Flag' is the Italian Air Force's main annual exercise. A multi-national day and night exercise with the objective of training personnel to prepare for complex or Composite Air Operations (COMAO) and Tactical Air Support Maritime Operations (TASMO). A number of foreign air forces are invited each year.
'Spring Flag 2007' (SF07) started on May 7 with the arrival of aircraft at the AMI airbase at Decimomannu on Sardinia. Adding to a full range of Italian forces were fighter aircraft from Turkey, Hungary and Germany.
Four Hungarian Gripen and five pilots plus support staff attended 'Spring Flag'. They were tasked with Beyond Visual Range (BVR) Opposing Forces (OPFOR) operations or 'red air' during the exercise. As with the Turkish contingent they were attending 'Spring Flag' for the first time.