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How the Mach 2 Saab 35 Draken sent a message to the F-35
The Saab 35 Draken was built to sprint at Mach 2 in the thin air over Scandinavia, yet its real legacy is how a small, ...
The Saab 35 Draken, also known as ‘The Kite’ or ‘The Dragon,’ was the first Western European-built combat aircraft capable of breaking the sound barrier. Actually, the Draken busted through Mach 2.
Draken International has signed an agreement with Paramount Aerospace Systems, a subsidiary of Paramount Group, for the overhaul and ongoing engineering support of their recently acquired fleet of ...
World War Two ended amid great anticipation about the future of technology. In their race to win the war, both the Allies and Axis developed, tested, and fielded increasingly more advanced weapons, ...
Draken’s L-159Es will take over the aggressor role of the recently retired Hawk T1 fleet. The Royal Air Force awarded a six-year contract to Draken to provide aggressor aircraft to support the ...
The first Mirage F1 for Draken International took to the skies from Lakeland Linder International Airport, Lakeland, Florida. But it looks like it’s not a former Spanish Air Force jet. As we have ...
Paramount Aerospace Systems has provided the upgrade and engineering support for Draken International’s first regenerated Mirage F1 that took to the skies on its maiden flight over Lakeland Linder ...
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A significant milestone has been passed for combat training business Draken and Teesside International Airport. Draken has ...
Ernesto “Cruz” Howard and his family have been living in a fifth-wheel travel trailer at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base for a week. But the Draken International program manager says he hopes to soon ...
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How the Mach 2 Saab 35 Draken Fighter Sent a Big Message to the F-35
Europe is racing to rearm but running into a familiar problem: how smaller states can afford to operate heavy, U.S.-made ...
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