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Saab Group
Swedish aerospace and defense company
Saab Automobile
defunct Swedish car manufacturer (1945-2016)
Erieye
The Erieye radar system is an Airborne Early Warning and Control System (AEW&C) developed by Saab Electronic Defence Systems, formerly Ericsson Microwave Systems, of Sweden. It uses active electronically scanned array (AESA) technology. The Erieye is used on a variety of aircraft platforms, such as the Saab 340 and Embraer R-99. It has recently been implemented on the Bombardier Global 6000 aircraft as the GlobalEye.
Kockums
shipyard in Malmö, Sweden
Sixten Sason
Swedish industrial designer (1912–1967)
National Electric Vehicle Sweden
NEVS AB (an abbreviated form of "National Electric Vehicle Sweden") is a Swedish electric car manufacturer which acquired the assets of Saab Automobile from a bankruptcy estate in 2012. After facing numerous financial difficulties, the company laid off most of its employees in March 2023, with both Polestar and EV Electra interested in buying the former Trollhättan factory.
Erik Carlsson
Swedish rally driver
Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb
weapon made by Boeing and the Saab Group
Saab Dynamics
Swedish company
GlobalEye
SAAB GlobalEye is a multi-role airborne early warning & control (AEW&C) platform from Swedish defence and security company Saab. In service since April 2020, GlobalEye consists of a suite of sensors using Saab's Erieye ER (Extended Range) radar and mission system, installed in the Bombardier Global 6000/6500 long-range business jet.
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Saab-Scania
right|thumb|Share of the Saab-Scania AB, issued 15. June 1973 Saab-Scania AB was a Swedish vehicle manufacturer that was formed from the 1969 merger of Saab AB and Scania-Vabis. The company was split in 1995.
Spyker N.V.
company
Victor Muller
He Started Research and Development / Automotive Engineering Services in INDIA
Saab Car Museum
automobile museum
ELMA anti-submarine grenede launcher
Anti-submarine mortar
Björn Envall
Swedish automobile designer
Datasaab
Datasaab was the computer division of, and later a separate company spun off from, aircraft manufacturer Saab in Linköping, Sweden.
Jan-Åke Jonsson
Swedish businessman
ASRAD-R
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Jason Castriota
Italian automobile designer