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HSwMS Visby (K31) is the lead ship of the Visby-class corvettes. It was created as a stealth ship , and underwent a decade long testing phase before it entered service with the Swedish Navy . Design and description
The Karabiner Modell 1931 (officially abbreviated to Kar. 31/Mq. 31; commonly but incorrectly known in civilian circles as the K31) is a magazine-fed, straight-pull bolt-action rifle. It was the standard-issue rifle of the Swiss armed forces from 1933 until 1958 though examples remained in service into the 1970s.
Several ships of the Swedish Navy have been named HSwMS Visby, named after the city of Visby: HSwMS Visby (J11) was a Visby-class destroyer launched in 1942 and decommissioned in 1982; HSwMS Visby (K31) is a Visby-class corvette launched in 2000
K31: 7.5×55mm Swiss: 1931-? Switzerland: Izhmash BO-59 7.62×54mmR: 1959-1961 Soviet Union: Izhmash MBO-1 (ru:МБО-1) 5.6×39mm: 1964-1972 Soviet Union: Izhmash MBO-2 (ru:МБО-2) 5.6×39mm: 1965-1975 Soviet Union: L98A1 Cadet General Purpose Rifle (An L85A1 modified for army cadets by removing gas parts necessary for semiautomatic fire ...
This is a list of Swedish corvettes of the period 1821-2006. Active. Stockholm class. HSwMS ... HSwMS Visby (K31) (2000) HSwMS ...
K31: Waffenfabrik Bern: 7.5×55mm Swiss: Bolt-action Switzerland: 1933 T-12: MKEK: 5.56×45mm NATO: Bolt-action Turkey: T93: 205th Armory: 7.62×51mm NATO: Bolt-action Taiwan: 2003 Tabuk Sniper Rifle: Al-Qadissiya Establishments 7.62×39mm: Long-stroke piston (semi-auto) Iraq: 1970s Taher: Defense Industries Organization: 7.62×51mm NATO: Bolt ...
In January 2021 Saab and the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration (FMV) signed a contract for the mid-life upgrade of the five Visby corvettes. The MLU will include the installation of surface-to-air missiles, the implementation of upgraded anti-ship missiles and anti-submarine torpedoes, improved sensors and enhanced electronic warfare ...
Schmidt–Rubin Model 1889 rifle chambered for the GP11 7.5×53.5mm cartridge. The Model 1889 was the first in the series of Schmidt–Rubin rifles that served Switzerland from 1889 to 1958.