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  • ...lt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer]] (in .38 ACP), although they are also designs of John Browning. John Browning sold his designs to both companies (and others ...Belgian]] army - these claims have no confirmation from the defence forces of these two governments.
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  • |Ship namesake=[[Absecon Inlet]], on the coast of [[New Jersey]] (previous name retained) |Ship out of service=
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  • ...pons of the war. Developments of the original models led to a wide variety of guns. ...the guns were universally known as the ''Acht-acht'' (8-8), a contraction of ''Acht-komma-acht Zentimeter'' (German: "8,8 cm" - comma being used as the
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  • |origin=<!--{{flagcountry|Sweden}}--> |wars= <li>[[United States invasion of Panama|U.S. invasion of Panama]]<ref name="amnestysweden">http://www.svenskafreds.se/english/vapene
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  • |origin={{flagcountry|Sweden}} |used_by= [[UK]], [[Sweden]] and [[Finland]]
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  • |origin={{flagcountry|Sweden}} ...prototype stage and thus the 4.5&nbsp;mm mkr never saw service or any kind of widespread use.
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  • ...dump truck|articulated dump truck]]. Aside from this, the system consists of an ammunition resupply vehicle, a support vehicle, [http://www.baesystems.c ...iregementet/|title=24 Archers to A9|date=|publisher=[[Ministry of Defence (Sweden)]]|language=|accessdate=30 March 2010}}</ref>{{Dead link|date=March 2010}}
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  • |origin={{flagcountry|Sweden}} |service= 1942 - 1960s (Sweden)
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  • |caption= A Swedish marine carrying an AK5 with the old stock, made of tubular steel and fitted with a muzzle blank shooting device. |origin={{flag|Belgium}}<br/> {{flag|Sweden}}
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  • ...ng. A leading Swedish steel producer by the early 1870s, it expanded into weapons manufacture when steel produced via the [[Siemens-Martin process]] started ...(UDI) of the [[United States]] acquired Bofors Weapons Systems (the heavy weapons division), while Saab retained the missile interests.
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  • ...vy 040703-N-1464F-001 The Peruvian cruiser Almirante Grau CLM-81 fires one of its 15.2 cm caliber cannons.jpg|300px]] |origin=[[Sweden]]
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  • |origin={{flag|Sweden}} ...by some European armies during [[World War II]], mainly at the early stage of the war.
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  • ...gned ''Stiffkey Sight'', being operated by the aimer standing to the right of the loader (turned sideways). It operates the trapeze seen above the sights ...raft systems during [[World War II]], used by most of the western [[Allies of World War II|Allies]] as well as various other forces. It is often referred
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  • |origin= {{flag|Sweden}} |production_date=1945–1964 (Sweden)<br>1965–1970 (Egypt)
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  • |origin= {{flagcountry|Sweden}} ...ns">[http://www13.plala.or.jp/aconit/e-nerima_soubi.html "Exhibision (sic) of Equipments".] Retrieved on July 29, 2008.</ref>
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  • ...but lost over the [[Heckler & Koch G3]] (license built as the [[Ak 4]] in Sweden). The FM57 therefore never entered serial production. The rifle was built i [[Category:Weapons of Sweden]]
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  • [[Category:Weapons of Sweden]]
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  • *[[Ak 5]], the Ak 4's replacement and current service rifle of the Swedish armed forces. [[Category:Weapons of Sweden]]
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  • | origin = {{flagcountry|Sweden}} The '''Hamilton mod. 1901''' was an early semi-automatic pistol of Swedish origin and was chambered for the 6.5mm Bergmann cartridge using a [
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  • |used_by=United Kingdom, [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] & [[United States]] ...ervices. Firing a [[20 mm caliber]] projectile, it delivered a useful load of explosive from a relatively light weapon. This made it an ideal aircraft we
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