The SAAB J35 Draken is a Swedish fighter aircraft that was developed by Saab in the 1950s. It is notable for its distinctive double-delta wing design, which contributed to its agility and performance. The aircraft was primarily used by the Swedish Air Force and was introduced into service in 1960. The Draken was designed to fulfill a variety of roles, including air defense and ground attack, and it was equipped with advanced avionics for its time.
The J35 Draken was powered by a single engine, which provided it with a maximum speed of approximately Mach 2. It was capable of operating at high altitudes and had a combat radius that allowed for effective engagement in various operational scenarios. Over the years, the aircraft underwent several upgrades, improving its avionics, weapons systems, and overall capabilities. The Draken served with the Swedish Air Force until the late 1990s and has since become a significant part of aviation history, with several preserved examples displayed in museums and airshows around the world.




