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The Saab J35 Draken entered Austrian service as a vital air defense interceptor during the late Cold War, providing the nation with a capable supersonic fighter suited to protecting mountainous airspace and maintaining sovereignty. Built by Saab AB, the Draken was adopted by Austria to replace older subsonic aircraft and to ensure credible interception capability against high-speed intrusions. Operating primarily from bases such as Zeltweg, the aircraft served with Jagdgeschwader units tasked with quick-reaction alert duties, airspace policing, and identification missions along Austria’s sensitive borders during a period of shifting European security dynamics.
Throughout its Austrian career, the Draken played an important role in neutrality enforcement and peacetime interception missions. Pilots regularly conducted scrambles to identify unknown or non-compliant aircraft transiting Alpine air corridors, particularly during periods of instability in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Although Austria remained militarily neutral and the Draken did not participate directly in combat conflicts, the aircraft was heavily involved in heightened air policing operations during the Yugoslav Wars, when regional tensions and nearby military activity demanded increased readiness. These missions underscored the Draken’s importance as a deterrent platform and its effectiveness in maintaining national airspace control without direct engagement.
By 2005, the Austrian Draken fleet approached retirement after decades of dependable service, culminating in the striking 45th Anniversary “Dragon Knights” retirement livery. This special scheme celebrated the legacy of Austrian Draken pilots and ground crews, highlighting the aircraft’s long-standing role in national defense and its reputation for reliability in demanding Alpine conditions. The farewell flights represented both nostalgia and pride, marking the conclusion of supersonic interceptor operations that had defined Austrian air defense for a generation before the transition to newer multirole fighters within the Austrian Air Force.
This 1:72 scale model in the 45th Anniversary “Dragon Knights” retirement livery offers collectors a vivid tribute to one of Europe’s most distinctive Cold War interceptors, combining eye-catching commemorative markings with the historic significance of Austria’s final Draken operations, making it an essential centerpiece for enthusiasts of European air defense aviation.
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