
Saab 36 - Wikipedia
The Saab 36 (also known as Projekt 1300) was a cancelled Swedish supersonic bomber planned by Saab AB during the 1950s. The aircraft was intended to be able to carry an 800 kg free-falling nuclear weapon, but the Swedish nuclear weapons program was cancelled in the 1960s; the plans for the bomber had been cancelled in 1957.
Meet the Saab 36: Sweden’s Secret Nuclear Bomber Program
Apr 20, 2020 · It just needed a platform to deliver nuclear payload — the Saab 36. The Saab 36 was a twin-engine supersonic bomber. It would have had delta wings, and fly in the Mach 2+ range. Flight ceiling...
A-36 Vargen - Sverige & Sanningen
Hela projektet med Saab A-36 "Vargen" lades ned 1956, officiellt på grund av att kostnaden för flygplanet blev runt 400 miljoner kronor (ca 6,3 miljarder i dagens penningvärde) vilket ansågs alldeles för dyrt på den tiden. Här -1956- slutar alltså berättelsen om …
The Swedish Nuclear Bomber: SAAB A36 - Sturgeon's House
Feb 9, 2016 · For Sweden, that would have been the A 36, a dedicated nuclear strike aircraft and one of the "missing pieces" in the Swedish aircraft sequence (between the 35 and 37). Development of the A 36 began in 1952, as part of SAAB's 1300 series of projects (which included numerous other designs).
Saab 35 Draken - Wikipedia
Saab 35XD (F-35 Draken), fitted with 4 × 1,000 lb (453.59 kg) bombs. Saab 35XD prototype fitted with one AGM-12B Bullpup air-to-ground missile and AIM-9B Sidewinder air-to-air missile under each wing. Saab 35XD (Xerxes David) was an export fighter bomber version of the Saab 35F for the Royal Danish Air Force. X stands for export and D for Denmark.
Saab A36 / Projekt 1300 - GlobalSecurity.org
Saab 36, also Project 1300 and later the military designation A36 Vargen (Wolf), was a supersonic bomber designed to carry an 800 kg free-falling nuclear weapon, but plans for the bomber were...
The Draken: One of Sweden's finest fighters - Aircraft …
When it was conceived in the early 1950s, Saab’s Draken was a very radical and unusual machine. Its unorthodox design allowed it to easily surpass the speed of sound, making it Sweden’s first supersonic fighter aircraft and one of Europe’s best performing fighters.
Saab 36 (Projekt 1300 alt, A 36) - Svenskt Flyghistoriskt Forum
Sep 10, 2009 · Nr 4/1991 - A 36 - SAAB:s atombombare avslöjad av Lennart Berns. Artikeln är illustrerad med en ritning gjord av Leif Fredin. Dessutom har A 36 varit föremål för "Tors profiler" i SFT 1/2002.
Saab J-35 Draken Technical data - Ultimate Specs
Maximum speed of Mach 2 at high altitude. The first Swedish airplane to reach Mach 2 in January 14th, 1960. Service ceiling at 66,000 feet, but rarely the J-35F could reach that altitude. Engine license built Rolls Royce Avon 300 with Swedish designed afterburner. 2x 30 mm Aden cannons with 90 rounds per cannon.
Saab 36 Vargen - whatifmodellers.com
Dec 10, 2023 · The Saab 36 Vargen was a development of the Saab 35 Draken intended to deploy Swedens tactical nuclear weapons. In order to reduce costs and development time, Saab proposed modifying the Draken design to forefil the role.