SAAB J32B Lansen
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The Saab 32 Lansen (English: Lance) is a two-seat, transonicmilitary aircraft designed and manufactured by the Swedish aircraft manufacturer Saab AB.
Development of the Lansen commenced in late Autumn 1946 as a successor to the Saab B 18/S 18 attack aircraft, although an initial contract for the design and mockup of Saab's proposed P1150 design was not issued until December 1948. As the design was refined, plans to use the indigenous STAL Dovernturbojet engine were put aside due to technical difficulties in favour of the license-builtRolls-Royce Avon powerplant instead. On 3 November 1952, the first prototype performed its maiden flight; following flight testing and several refinements, series production of the type commenced during the following year.
and night fighter duties. Two prototypes and 118 production aircraft
built between 1958 and 1960, retired in 1973. Armed with four 30 mm ADEN guns, Rb 24 missiles (license-built AIM-9 Sidewinder), or 75 mm unguided rocket pods. J 32B was powered by more powerful Svenska Flygmotor RM6A (Rolls-Royce Avon Mk 47A) engine
