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== Description == | == Description == | ||
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− | The 8 mm '''Kulspruta (Ksp) m/22 | + | The '''8 mm Ksp m/22''' is a Swedish machine gun. The Kulspruta (Ksp) m/22 was a licensed copy of the Browning 1919 machine gun which utilised the powerful 8 x 63 mm round as an upgrade from the weaker 6 mm rounds earlier used by the Swedish Air Force. This version was first used before different variants were manufactured. |
=== Vehicles equipped with this weapon === | === Vehicles equipped with this weapon === | ||
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− | * {{Specs-Link|gladiator_j8a | + | |
− | * {{Specs-Link|gladiator_j8a_iacobi| | + | * {{Specs-Link|gladiator_j8a}} |
+ | * {{Specs-Link|gladiator_j8a_iacobi}} | ||
+ | * {{Specs-Link|saab_a21rb}} (Suspended) | ||
== General info == | == General info == | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
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+ | The [[Browning (7.62 mm)|Browning M1919]] is a venerable machine gun designed by the legendary gunsmith, John Moses Browning. The design was originally a water-cooled machine gun used by the American Expeditionary Force in World War I, but the design was modified to be air-cooled in 1919 to fit inside a tank. Colt's Firearms would soon manufacture a lighter version of the M1919 which would see use as an aircraft machine gun with the aid of Belgian company Fabrique Nationale. Sweden would order the M1919 from Colt for their army aviation branch in 1922 which got the gun designated the ''Flygplanskulspruta'' m/22 or "Aircraft Machine Gun Model of 1922". First produced by Colt, Sweden would later got a production license to make the Ksp m/22 domestically. The guns would see some changes over the period of their service in Sweden. In 1926, the army aviation branch was replaced by an independent air force arm and the guns were subsequently transferred to the new organization. Similarly, the guns were originally chambered in 6.5x55 mm which the Swedish had adopted in 1894. However, Sweden took notice of the Russo-Japanese War and World War I and realized they needed a newer, more powerful cartridge. After testing from 1927 until it was adopted in 1932, the Ksp m/22 machine guns were all rechambered for the 8x63 mm patron m/32 cartridge. Sweden would also make variants of the Ksp m/22. For use in turrets, they made the [[Ksp m/22 Fh (8 mm)|Ksp m/22 Fh]] and [[Ksp m/22 Fv (8 mm)|Ksp m/22 Fv]] which fed from the left and right sides respectively. Later in 1937, they would develop a saddle tray or sedlovém for their ammunition leading to the [[Ksp m/22-37 R (8 mm)|Ksp m/22-37 R]]. | ||
== Media == | == Media == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Ksp m/22-37 R (8 mm)|Ksp m/22-37 R]] | * [[Ksp m/22-37 R (8 mm)|Ksp m/22-37 R]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 14 January 2023
Contents
Description
The 8 mm Ksp m/22 is a Swedish machine gun. The Kulspruta (Ksp) m/22 was a licensed copy of the Browning 1919 machine gun which utilised the powerful 8 x 63 mm round as an upgrade from the weaker 6 mm rounds earlier used by the Swedish Air Force. This version was first used before different variants were manufactured.
Vehicles equipped with this weapon
- J8A
- Iacobi's J8A
- A21RB (Suspended)
General info
Tell us about the tactical and technical characteristics of the cannon or machine gun.
Available ammunition
Describe the shells that are available for the weapon and their features and purpose. If it concerns autocannons or machine guns, write about different ammo belts and what is inside (which types of shells).
Comparison with analogues
Give a comparative description of cannons/machine guns that have firepower equal to this weapon.
Usage in battles
Describe the cannon/machine gun in the game - its distinctive features, tactics of usage against notable opponents. Please don't write a "guide" - do not impose a single point of view, but give the reader food for thought.
Pros and cons
Summarise and briefly evaluate the weaponry in terms of its characteristics and combat effectiveness. Mark pros and cons as a list.
Pros:
Cons:
History
The Browning M1919 is a venerable machine gun designed by the legendary gunsmith, John Moses Browning. The design was originally a water-cooled machine gun used by the American Expeditionary Force in World War I, but the design was modified to be air-cooled in 1919 to fit inside a tank. Colt's Firearms would soon manufacture a lighter version of the M1919 which would see use as an aircraft machine gun with the aid of Belgian company Fabrique Nationale. Sweden would order the M1919 from Colt for their army aviation branch in 1922 which got the gun designated the Flygplanskulspruta m/22 or "Aircraft Machine Gun Model of 1922". First produced by Colt, Sweden would later got a production license to make the Ksp m/22 domestically. The guns would see some changes over the period of their service in Sweden. In 1926, the army aviation branch was replaced by an independent air force arm and the guns were subsequently transferred to the new organization. Similarly, the guns were originally chambered in 6.5x55 mm which the Swedish had adopted in 1894. However, Sweden took notice of the Russo-Japanese War and World War I and realized they needed a newer, more powerful cartridge. After testing from 1927 until it was adopted in 1932, the Ksp m/22 machine guns were all rechambered for the 8x63 mm patron m/32 cartridge. Sweden would also make variants of the Ksp m/22. For use in turrets, they made the Ksp m/22 Fh and Ksp m/22 Fv which fed from the left and right sides respectively. Later in 1937, they would develop a saddle tray or sedlovém for their ammunition leading to the Ksp m/22-37 R.
Media
Excellent additions to the article would be video guides, screenshots from the game, and photos.
See also
- Other variants
External links
Paste links to sources and external resources, such as:
- topic on the official game forum;
- other literature.
Aircraft machine guns | |
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USA | |
7.62 mm | Browning · M134 Minigun |
12.7 mm | GAU-19 · M2 Browning · M3 Browning |
Germany | |
7.62 mm | MG3 |
7.92 mm | MG 15 · MG 17 · MG 81 |
12.7 mm | FN M3P |
13 mm | MG 131 |
USSR | |
7.62 mm | DA · GShG-7.62 · PKT · PV-1 · ShKAS |
12.7 mm | A-12.7 · Berezin UB · TKB-481 · YaK-B |
Britain | |
7.62 mm | FN 60.30 · L8A1 |
7.7 mm | Browning · Lewis · Vickers E · Vickers K |
Japan | |
7.7 mm | Te-1 · Type 89 · Type 89 'special' · Type 92 · Type 97 navy |
7.92 mm | Type 1 · Type 98 |
12.7 mm | Ho-103 · Ho-104 |
13 mm | Type 2 |
13.2 mm | Type 3 |
China | |
12.7 mm | QJK99-12.7-1 |
Italy | |
7.7 mm | Breda-SAFAT · Lewis |
7.92 mm | FN Browning |
12.7 mm | Breda-SAFAT · FN M3M · Scotti |
France | |
7.5 mm | Darne 1933 · Fabrique Nationale Mle 38 · FN Browning · MAC 1934 · MAC 1934T · Mle 33 · Mle 1923 |
7.62 mm | PKA |
7.92 mm | FN-Browning M.36 No.3 · FN-Browning M.36 No.4 |
Sweden | |
7.7 mm | FN-Browning M.36 No.3 |
8 mm | Ksp m/22 · Ksp m/22 Fh · Ksp m/22 Fv · Ksp m/22-37 R |
12.7 mm | Akan m/39A · Akan m/40 · Akan m/45 · LKk/42 |
13.2 mm | Akan m/39 · Akan m/39A |