Chinese fifth-generation fighter could draw interest from those seeking fast delivery and fewer political constraints on their purchases.
There's a good chance that even if anyone in the United States still remembers the Swedish company Saab, they'll likely think of cars. The funny thing is, Saab doesn't make cars anymore and hasn't for ...
Chinese sources have confirmed that the country’s most advanced stealth fighter will be deployed on aircraft carriers, teaming up with another shipborne jet to promote joint operations. Sun Cong, a ...
Take one look at the Saab J35 "Draken" and you'll notice that it looks almost nothing like any other fighter jet. It's appearance is more like an experimental jet or a failed science fiction ...
Saab as an automaker is sadly no longer with us. Thanks a lot for that, GM. You bunch of accountants and pencil pushers you. But let's be honest, Saab's bread and butter have always been airplanes.
In mid-1943, General Electric began development of the TG-180 (military designation J35). With a need for manufacturing capacity to be augmented, the Chevrolet Division of General Motors was selected ...