There are sole quite interesting sites, however the one with the most detailed informsrion is Teknisk Ukeblad wich needs an subscription for most of the articles
But the only places that really shows the differences and explains them are some videos, some of them is available on youtube and NRK
Norwegian and Danish is not that different, pretty close but need to look out for thenames/definitions of the stuff as that’s quite different
I really hope so, it’d add some great variety and a different 4.5 gen airframe to the roster, plus it has Israeli weaponry as stated, so that’s be decent grounds for addition
Now it seems that Gaijin is also taking into account vehicles that once participated in testing. I think the aircraft Finland used in the HX fighter program could also appear in the tech tree.
The Boeing-Saab T-7 Red Hawk traineer jet is now taken into service by America, with first deliveries expected next year. It is primarily an American jet, however, due to significant Swedish involvement in both production and development it can be argued that it could get a spot in the Swedish air tree as well. God knows we need everyhing we can get!
It’s capable of carrying armaments and there is allegedly going to be a light attack variant of it.
Likely won’t be added to Sweden, basically reverse NASAMs, besides half the US players think sweden shouldn’t have gotten NASAMs because Kongsberg didn’t do anything to make it but whatever, reading skills are tough I understand, not like Kongsberg made the idea and the system while making the programs to launch it and everything