
Saab engineers developed the J35 Draken jet fighter, which was used by the Swedish Air Force. It was exported to Denmark, and Austria. It served with both nations until its removal from military service at the end of 2005.
The Saab J35 was designed to meet the requirements of the Swedish Air Force for a high-performance jet fighter. Its double delta-wing design and high climb speed made it suitable for short runways. It was also very maneuverable and fast. It is easy to take off and land, but the plane is difficult to fly.
The J35D has a high-capacity weapons bay. The aircraft can carry two 30-mm Akan/m/55 cannons. They are Swedish-made versions the British ADEN cannons. These cannons have high velocity and high burst masses at medium ranges. They also have a great ability to spread missiles and close distances between the J35D and the target. Strategically playing, this ability can make the vehicle more valuable than the others.

Unique gun placements are also featured on the J35D. The missiles are four RB24 missiles that are mounted below the outer delta. Each missile has a maximum of 100 rounds. This missile's 100-round capacity is the best supersonic jet has ever produced. Despite this, RB24 missiles don't have radar-locking. If the missile is being launched while the aircraft is moving, it will miss its target. The aircraft's performance is also greatly reduced when it turns. Therefore, pilots should keep their backs clear of enemy missiles while making turns.
Also, the J35D is considered to be one of the fastest-stalling supersonic aircraft. This means it can outmanoeuvre slow enemies and catch up to them. The aircraft is still vulnerable to attacks and should be handled carefully. The aircraft can carry four RB24 missiles but it significantly reduces performance. The missiles are mounted under the outer delta, and are not radar-locking.
It is also similar to F-4 Phantom series fighters. It features a cobra maneuver, which was developed to prevent super stalls. But, the cobra maneuver does not have to be used every time. The pilot can learn to target the aircraft, and other useful manoeuvres.
The J35D aircraft is great to play with, as it can easily catch up to its adversary. However, this aircraft is highly susceptible to enemy attacks. It is also important to be careful when you are launching missiles. The speed of an aircraft performing aggressive manoeuvres will be below 500 km/h. This can make it difficult for you to identify misfires and other problems when the aircraft is placed over a large area.

The J35D can be used as a defense player because it maintains safe speed even during missile launches. The aircraft's low speed at stall makes it vulnerable to enemy attack. Although this aircraft can catch up to slower opponents, it is more difficult to avoid missiles if the opponent reacts quickly. You can increase the aircraft's speed by accelerating the engine.