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Swedish government: Sweden and Germany have signed a letter of intent regarding air defense

Sweden's defence minister said on Wednesday that the German government was interested in working with Sweden to develop new fighter jets.

Pal Jonson, the Defence Minister, said that he signed a deal with Boris Pistorius at the NATO summit held in Ankara on Wednesday.

Saab 'has recently rolled-out the latest version of Gripen fighter jets, which will?be used?by?the Ukrainian?airforce. Jonson stated that several European countries including Germany had expressed an interest in working with Saab.

He said, "We are one of only two countries in Europe who can design, produce and create new fighter jets. We're also working with France."

In June,?reported that Airbus had been looking at Sweden's Saab as a preferred partner for the future after the failure of a Franco German fighter programme.

Jonson also said there could be collaboration around unmanned systems. The so-called loyal wingman program. (Reporting and editing by PhilippaFletcher, Johan Ahlander)

(source: Reuters)