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==Products== ===Military aircraft=== * [[Saab 17]] (bomber/[[dive-bomber]]: manufactured 1941–1944, 323 built) * [[Saab 18]] (twin-engine bomber and reconnaissance aircraft: manufactured 1944–1948, 245 built) * [[Saab 21]] (twin-boom push-prop fighter/attack aircraft: manufactured 1945–1949, 298 built) * [[Saab 21R]] (jet-powered version of Saab 21: manufactured 1950–1952, 64 built) * [[Saab 29 Tunnan]] (first purpose-built jet fighter: manufactured 1950–1956, 661 built) * [[Saab 32 Lansen]] (attack aircraft: manufactured 1953–1959, 450 built) * [[Saab 35 Draken]] (fighter: manufactured 1955–1974, 644 built) * [[Saab 37 Viggen]] (fighter/attack/reconnaissance aircraft: manufactured 1970–1990, 329 built) * [[Saab JAS 39 Gripen]] (multirole fighter: introduced 1996, 306 built as of 2020) * [[Saab 105]] (twin engine trainer: manufactured 1963–1972, 192 built) * [[Saab 340 AEW&C]] (airborne early warning and control aircraft: manufactured 1994–1999, 12 built) * [[Boeing-Saab T-7 Red Hawk]] (advanced pilot training aircraft: developed by [[Boeing]] in partnership with Saab Group, 2 demonstrators built, 351 trainers to be purchased by the [[United States Air Force|USAF]]) ===Cancelled military aircraft projects=== * [[Saab 36]] (bomber, 1950s, none built) * [[Saab 38]] (attack/trainer, 1970s, none built) ===Civilian aircraft=== [[File:Saab Safir 91B.jpg|thumb|Saab Safir 91B trainer airplane shortly after takeoff from Hahnweide airfield]] * [[Saab 90 Scandia]] (32 passenger short-/medium-haul aircraft: manufactured 1946–1954, 18 built) * [[Saab 91 Safir]] (single engine trainer: manufactured 1946–1966, 323 built) * [[Saab Safari|MFI-15 Safari/MFI-17 Supporter]] (single engine trainer: manufactured 1971 – late 1970s, ca 250 built) * [[Saab 340]] (30–35 passenger short-haul aircraft: manufactured 1983–1999, 459 built) * [[Saab 2000]] (50–58 passenger high-speed turboprop airliner: manufactured 1992–1999, 63 built) === Experimental aircraft === * [[Saab 210]] (experimental aircraft: manufactured 1952, 1 built) * Saab/Linköping University [[Flygsystem 2020|Generic Future Fighter]].<ref>{{Citation |last=Erripis |first=Ioannis K |date=15 April 2013 |title=Saab's new stealth fighter program |url=http://robotpig.net/aerospace-news/saab-new-stealth-fighter-program-_1827 |publisher=Robot pig |newspaper=Aerospace |quote=Saab is investigating the design of the next generation fighter that will someday eventually replace the Gripen. […] a small research program that SAAB is conduction with the University of Linköping. […] It looks similar to the Gripen and the main difference is the V-tail |access-date=13 February 2014 |archive-date=25 December 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161225052442/http://robotpig.net/aerospace-news/saab-new-stealth-fighter-program-_1827 | url-status = live }}.</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Glowacki |first=Bartosz |date=13 July 2010 |place=Farnborough |title=Saab plots bright future for Gripen programme |chapter-url=https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/farnborough-saab-plots-bright-future-for-gripen-programme-343778/ |publisher=Flight global (Flight international) |chapter=Sweden to advance Generic future fighter concept |quote=Sweden's decades-long history of innovation in the aerospace sector is also evidenced by its Generic Future Fighter (GFF) concept. Developed by the Fluid and Mechatronic Systems division at Linköping University's department of Management and Engineering, the design has a Gripen-like fuselage with canards and canted tails. |access-date=13 February 2014 |archive-date=15 September 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190915204851/https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/farnborough-saab-plots-bright-future-for-gripen-programme-343778/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Citation | last1 = Nordin | first1 = Peter | last2 = Jouannet | first2 = Christopher | last3 = Krus | first3 = Petter | date = 30 August 2011 | title = Flumes Flies a Demonstrator of a Generic Future Fighter Aircraft | url = http://www.iei.liu.se/flumes/aircraft-design/gff?l=en | place = SE | publisher = LIU | access-date = 13 February 2014 | archive-date = 4 April 2015 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150404122702/http://www.iei.liu.se/flumes/aircraft-design/gff?l=en | url-status = dead }}</ref> ===Unmanned aerial vehicles=== * [[Saab Skeldar]] * [[Swiss UAV]] ===Missiles=== * [[RBS 56B BILL 2]] * [[KEPD 350]] * [[NLAW]] (shoulder-launched anti-tank) * [[RB 04]] (anti-ship missile) * [[Rb 05]] (air-to-surface missile) * [[RBS 23]] * [[RBS-15]] (surface-to-surface and air-to-surface anti-ship missile) * [[RBS-70]] * [[Meteor (missile)|Meteor BVRAAM]] * [[Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb]] ===Naval Combat Management Systems=== * [[9LV|9LV Naval Combat Management System]] ===Naval Integrated Communication Systems=== * [[TactiCall ICS|TactiCall Integrated Communication System]] ===Naval Radar Systems=== * [[Sea Giraffe 180 (SG180) medium air/surface RADAR]] ===Surface Radar Systems=== * [[Giraffe radar#Giraffe 1X|Giraffe 1X]] * [[Giraffe radar#Giraffe 4A|Giraffe 4A]] * [[ARTHUR]] (counter-battery radar) ===Boats=== * [[Saalina]]
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