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The '''Saab 36''' (also known as '''Projekt 1300''') was a 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.<ref>{{Citation | contribution-url = http://u-fr.blogspot.com.br/2010/12/cancelled-saab-aircraft-projects.html | contribution = Saab aircraft that never were | date = 2012-12-13 | title = Urban's | type = [[World |
The '''Saab 36''' (also known as '''Projekt 1300''') was a 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.<ref>{{Citation | contribution-url = http://u-fr.blogspot.com.br/2010/12/cancelled-saab-aircraft-projects.html | contribution = Saab aircraft that never were | date = 2012-12-13 | title = Urban's | type = [[World Wide Web|blog]] | publisher = Canit | place = SE | format = Google Blogger | quote = The project was cancelled in 1957 and all resources concentrated on Viggen. However, it wasn't until 1966 parliament finally decided Sweden wasn't going to get nuclear weapons.}}{{unreliable source?|date = June 2014}}.</ref> The Saab 36 was to be fitted with delta wings, as was the [[Saab 35 Draken]] fighter. The engine was to be a version of the British [[Bristol Olympus]] turbojet, the same engine powering the [[Avro Vulcan]] jet bomber. |
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Role | Bomber
Type of aircraft
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Manufacturer | Saab AB |
Status | Cancelled project |
Number built | none |
The Saab 36 (also known as Projekt 1300) was a 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.[1] The Saab 36 was to be fitted with delta wings, as was the Saab 35 Draken fighter. The engine was to be a version of the British Bristol Olympus turbojet, the same engine powering the Avro Vulcan jet bomber.
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Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
The project was cancelled in 1957 and all resources concentrated on Viggen. However, it wasn't until 1966 parliament finally decided Sweden wasn't going to get nuclear weapons.
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Swedish military aircraft designations 1926–current
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Army aeroplanes (Fpl) |
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Gliders (G/Lg/Se) |
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Helicopter (Hkp) |
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Fighters (J) |
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Advanced trainers (Ö) |
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Reconnaissance (S) |
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Trainers (Sk) |
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Torpedo bombers (T) |
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