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    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. Truck...
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  • manufacturer Scania-Vabis, known as Saab-Scania. The two were de-merged in 1995 by the new owners, Investor AB. Despite the demerger, both Saab and Scania share...
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    production model, the Saab 92, was launched in 1949. In 1968 the parent company merged with Scania-Vabis, and ten years later the Saab 900 was launched, in...
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  • Saab AB SaabO, a caravan (camper/travel trailer) produced by Saab Automobile from 1964 to 1968 Saab-Scania, the former corporate group formed by Saab...
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    Wallenberg-hallen (the Scania Museum) in Södertälje. On 1 September 1969, Scania merged with Saab AB, and formed Saab-Scania AB. When Saab-Scania was split in 1995...
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    817 Saab 900s were built, including 48,888 convertibles. In the mid-1980s, the president of Saab-Scania of America (U.S. importer owned by Saab AB),...
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    (IG JAS, "JAS Industry Group") was established as a joint venture by Saab-Scania, LM Ericsson, Svenska Radioaktiebolaget, Volvo Flygmotor and Försvarets...
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    also joined by Bengt Gadfelt, who came to them from Scania where he worked on turbocharging Saab-Scania trucks, and Englishman Geoffrey Kershaw, who had...
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  • with Saab to take over the brand from General Motors. General Motors confirmed on 16 June that they had chosen Koenigsegg Group as the buyer of Saab Automobile...
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    manufacturers Volvo Cars and Saab Automobile but Sweden is also home of two of the largest truck manufacturers in the world: AB Volvo and Scania AB. The automotive...
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    Widfeldt 1995, p. 149. Flight manual, F/RF/TF-35, Vol. I, SAAB 35XD, 1971, 1992 edit. Saab-Scania. "Corporal Frisk's Guide to how to Spell Aircrafts [sic]...
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    Swedish company Saab-Scania, Missiles and Electronics for the Swedish Air Force. The RB 05 was developed as a ground attack missile for the Saab 37 Viggen fighter-bomber...
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    Saab Direct Ignition is a capacitor discharge ignition developed by Saab Automobile, then known as Saab-Scania, and Mecel AB during the 1980s. It was first...
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    Försvarets Materielverk, M5800-370051, 1983 Erichs, Rolph et al. The Saab-Scania Story. Stockholm: Streiffert & Co., 1988. ISBN 91-7886-014-8. Forsberg...
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  • Volvo tried to combine operations with rival Swedish automotive group Saab-Scania, but the latter company rejected it. Between 1978 and 1981, Volvo acquired...
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  • Saab Aero was the high-performance division of car manufacturer Saab Automobile. The Aero name refers to Saab's history as an aircraft manufacturer. The...
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    Rolph et al. The Saab-Scania Story. Stockholm: Streiffert & Co., 1988. ISBN 91-7886-014-8. Ford, Daniel (Winter 1994). "Enduring Gem: SAAB's long serving...
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    division of Saab-Scania for the Swedish Armed Forces. Full name is Special Bulldog Allwheeldrive, generation 1, 11-liter diesel engine. Scania SBAT111S designated...
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    Volume 1. ABC-CLIO, 2002. ISBN 1-5760-7345-9. Erichs, Rolph et al. The Saab-Scania Story. Stockholm: Streiffert & Co., 1988. ISBN 91-7886-014-8. Green,...
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    Rally again in 1972 (Saab 96 V4), 1973 (Saab 96 V4), which marked his first WRC event and win, 1977 (Saab 99 EMS) and 1979 (Saab 99 Turbo). Outside the...
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  • (1965–1971) Reva (1964–1968) Rengsjöbilen (1914–1916) Saab (1947–2014) Self (1916–1922) SAF (1919–1921) Scania (1903–1911) Svensk Elektrobil (around 1945) Söderbloms...
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    by Saab-Scania, Saab's owner at the time, as was the fitting of a VM Motori diesel engine which had been executed with the aim of increasing Saab's sales...
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    manufacturers Caresto Huddig Koenigsegg Jösse Car Ljungby Maskin NEVS Saab Scania Svetruck Uniti Volvo Volvo Buses Volvo Construction Equipment Volvo Trucks...
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  • origins in Scania Maskinfabriks-aktiebolaget Scania, predecessor to Scania-Vabis Saab-Scania, former parent company of Scania-Vabis Other uses Scania Party...
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  • under executive director Harald Schröder founded in August 1980 by Saab-Scania (later Saab), Volvo Flygmotor, LM Ericsson, Svenska Radioaktiebolaget Communications...
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    The SAAB 21 is a Swedish single-seat low-wing monoplane fighter and attack aircraft designed and manufactured by SAAB. It used a twin boom fuselage with...
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  • rear. With 16 total wide-dimension tires, light aluminum armor, 600 hp Saab-Scania diesel engine, and hydropneumatic suspension, the Vextra can reach speeds...
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    2023 Saab (1969–2003) Saab 95 Saab 96 Saab 99 Saab 90 Saab 900 Saab 900 Convertible Saab 900 CD Saab 9000 Saab 9-3 Convertible Specialized Saab models...
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    Army. X1A Based on M3A1, this design had new engine (280 hp (210 kW) Saab-Scania diesel), improved suspension, new upper hull armor, fire controls and...
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    resulting in the Saab B engine in 1972, and the second resulting in the Saab H engine in 1981. In the 1980s Robert Sinclair, Saab-Scania's US president,...
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