Rigged Saab 37 Viggen Fighter is created in 3Ds Max, rendered in Unreal Engine 5.1.1.
Meticulously crafted for professional use in gaming, cinematic rendering, military simulation, animation, and visual effects. This model is designed to meet the highest standards of realism and functionality, making it a versatile asset for a wide range of applications.
Rigged and animated all the movable parts, gears, gear doors, tires, canopy, ejection seat, aileron, flap, canard, airbrake, rudder etc.
World scale unit: Centimeters
Supported platform: Windows, Linux, Mac
The Swedish Saab JA 37 Viggen (Thunderbolt) was yet another milestone aircraft design for the Scandinavian nation strictly adhering to a policy of indigenous design, development, and production of its various frontline military weapons. The aircraft - a true multirole fighter for its time- was designed from the outset to be as battlefield friendly as possible, capable of utilizing the Swedish network of highways as emergency runways and could further be serviced (refueled and rearmed) by a team of just seven - even with six being conscript-level personnel. To this battlefield survivability was added an advanced onboard computer that negated the need for a second crewman onboard to act as a dedicated radar operator, allowing internal volume to be used on fuel and avionics. Rounding out the requirements was a folding vertical tail fin which decreased the aircraft's side profile and allowed it to be housed in the various underground hangars positioned strategically about the country. If the Soviet Union was to invade, Sweden would have been ready.