JAS 39 Gripen — 2 museum-grade prints, engineered to a wall. The Czech Republic signed a ten-year lease for fourteen Saab JAS 39C/D Gripens in June 2004, with the type entering NATO Integrated Extended Air Defence Systems from 1 July 2005 under the 211th Tactical Squadron at Čáslav Air Base. The unit traces lineage to Czechoslovak MiG-21 operations and became an honorary NATO Tiger Association member before achieving full membership in 2010 — the same Tiger Meet where the squadron collected the Silver Tiger Trophy. Saab developed the JAS 39 Gripen — Jakt, Attack, Spaning (fighter, attack, reconnaissance) — as a lightweight multirole platform optimised for austere basing, short runways, and rapid turnaround in the defence of Swedish airspace. The JAS 39C introduced improved avionics and NATO-compatible datalinks while retaining the distinctive canard-delta planform and Volvo RM12 (licence-built GE F404) powerplant.