Volvo RM9 turbojet

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The Volvo RM9 turbojet is a Swedish-built jet engine derived from the French Turbomeca Marboré, used to power the Saab 105 military trainer and light attack aircraft.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aircraft engine
turbojet engine
aircraftRolePowered light attack
trainer
airIntakeType subsonic intake
application Saab 105
surface form: Saab 105 light attack variant

Saab 105
surface form: Saab 105 military trainer
basedOn Turbomeca Marboré
countryOfOrigin Sweden
derivedFrom Turbomeca Marboré
designOrigin France
developedFrom Turbomeca Marboré
engineConfiguration single-spool turbojet
era Cold War
foreignDesignBasis Turbomeca Marboré
fuelType kerosene jet fuel
manufacturer Volvo Aero
surface form: Volvo Flygmotor
notableFeature Swedish-built version of French Marboré design
operatorCountry Sweden
primaryRole powerplant for military trainer aircraft
productionType license-built engine
secondaryRole powerplant for light attack aircraft
thrustClass low-thrust turbojet
usedBy Swedish Air Force
usedFor ground attack missions
light strike missions
pilot training
usedInAircraft Saab 105
Sk 60
user Saab 105 operator nations

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Saab 105 powerplantVariant Volvo RM9 turbojet
Saab 35 Draken powerplant Volvo RM9 turbojet
this entity surface form: Volvo Flygmotor RM6A turbojet
Sk 60 powerplant Volvo RM9 turbojet
this entity surface form: Volvo RM9 turbofan