JAS 39 Gripen E — 2 museum-grade prints, engineered to a wall. Brazil selected the Saab JAS 39E/F Gripen in 2014 to replace ageing Mirage 2000 and F-5 fleets, with local assembly and support through Embraer under the F-X2 fighter programme. The Força Aérea Brasileira designates the type F-39E, and initial operational capability arrived in the early 2020s with aircraft based at Anápolis Air Base in Goiás. The Saab Gripen programme embodies Sweden's doctrine of dispersed road-base operations — fighters designed to sortie from highway strips with minimal ground crew and survive in a Baltic theatre where fixed airbases are vulnerable. Gripen E exports to Brazil and ongoing campaigns for NATO and Indo-Pacific customers position Saab as the Western alternative to heavier F-35 and Rafale procurement.