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BK90 - date of introduction into service?


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Does anyone know when the BK90 was first introduced into military service?

I've had a search on the net, and found nothing definitive.

 

I'm currently pulling together an early 80s cold war scenario and I'm not sure that it was available at that point.

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My thanks for confirming chaps. Much appreciated.

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Försvarsbeslutet 1992

 

That when the series production contract was approved by parliament, not when it entered service. Granted, for OP's question it doesn't matter, but I know an opportunity to clarify obscure Viggen trivia when I see one. ;)

 

So, getting to the "well, actually": the unclassified document Beskrivning bombkapsel 90 mentions on page 7 that prototype development was complete by 1991, the series production contract was signed in 1992 and delivery was complete by spring 1997. It's a fascinating document by the way with an amazing level of detail for being unclassified - highly recommended for nerding out.

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That when the series production contract was approved by parliament, not when it entered service. Granted, for OP's question it doesn't matter, but I know an opportunity to clarify obscure Viggen trivia when I see one. ;)

 

So, getting to the "well, actually": the unclassified document Beskrivning bombkapsel 90 mentions on page 7 that prototype development was complete by 1991, the series production contract was signed in 1992 and delivery was complete by spring 1997. It's a fascinating document by the way with an amazing level of detail for being unclassified - highly recommended for nerding out.

Holy cow, that's an interesting piece of paper indeed! Good info on the BK90 is scarce and this seems like it contains a lot of it!

Now I only need to learn swedish... :music_whistling:

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