Thailand has drafted a requirement for three airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft as part of a new nine-year spending plan. Industry sources expect Bangkok will only consider small platforms, such as the Embraer ERJ-145 and Saab 2000. The requirement calls for the purchase of three aircraft “capable for AEW&C”, but stipulates that only two should be fully equipped.
The Swedish government has already offered to sell Thailand Saab 2000s with Ericsson Erieye radars as part of a proposal to supply the country with the Saab/BAE Systems Gripen fighter.
The Thai air force is now evaluating the Gripen, Lockheed Martin F-16C/D and Sukhoi Su-30 for its new fighter requirement.
Thailand’s recently drafted wishlist includes 12 to 18 new multirole fighters, six transport aircraft each capable of carrying at least 40 troops, 12 8.5t combat search-and-rescue helicopters and six unmanned air vehicles.
Source: Flight International