นักบินรบ — F-16/Gripen Pilot
Thailand operates both F-16A/B Fighting Falcons and JAS-39 Gripen C/D — a dual-platform fighter fleet that is unusual globally. RTAF pilots must qualify on one primary platform. Maintaining two different fighter systems simultaneously creates parts, training, and readiness complexity. Selection starts at the Air Force Academy (Naresuan Camp, Nakhon Ratchasima province); medical and physical standards are strict. Not all Academy graduates become combat pilots.
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นักบินรบ — F-16/Gripen Pilot (ทหารอากาศ (Royal Thai Air Force)) — Frequently Asked Questions
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