Gripen E - Human-Machine Collaboration
A few extra seconds. That’s usually the difference between success and failure in a modern day battlefield. A few extra seconds allow the pilot to analyse the situation, asses the opponent, and act accordingly. Behind the Gripen pilot’s ability to be the first to see and the first to act is the fighter’s advanced Human-Machine Collaboration (HMC). Visit our homepage: https://goo.gl/bWJr3i Follow Saab on Facebook: / saab Follow Saab on Twitter: / saab Follow Saab on Instagram: / saab Follow Saab on LinkedIn: / saab

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