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Krag-Jørgensens Vaabenfabrik (KJV)

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Krag-Jørgensens Vaabenfabrik (KJV)
Created in 1832, by Anders Krag and Michael Jørgensen with their first m/1832 and subsequently bought out Flyvebaatfabrikk AB in 1930. Krag-Jørgensens manufactures rifles, ammunition, explosives and rockets. Flyvebaatfabrikk AB originated in seaplanes, but as since moved onto the creation of turbojet fighters to fulfill a need described by the King of Agderike in the mid 1940s.

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The KJ m/1894 has been one of the most consistent and versatile rifles in service with His Royal Majesty's Army since 1896. While many other rifles of its era use an integral box magazine loaded by a charger or stripper clip, the magazine of the m/1894 is integral with the receiver (the part of the rifle that houses the operating parts), featuring an opening on the right hand side with a hinged cover. Instead of a charger, single cartridges are inserted through the side opening, and were pushed up, around, and into the action by a spring follower. A similar claw type clip can be made for the m/1894 that allows the magazine to be loaded all at once, known as the "Speedloader magazine". Normal loading is one cartridge at a time, and this can be done more easily with a m/1894 than a rifle with a "box" magazine. In fact, several cartridges can be dumped into the opened magazine of a m/1894 at once with no need for careful placement, as when shutting the magazine-door the cartridges are forced to line up correctly inside the magazine. The design is also easy to "top off", and unlike most top-loading magazines, the Krag-Jørgensen's m/1894 magazine can also be topped up without opening the rifle's bolt.
// Stats: Magazine capacity (5), Caliber (6.5x55 mm), Muzzle velocity (870 m/s), Barrel length (76 cm), Total length (126.8 cm), Total weight (4.22 kg). //​
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The Flyvebaatfabrikk AB -KJ Subsidiary- "Svanen" is a three-seat, single-engined bi-winged seaplane used by His Royal Majesty's Air Service for maritime reconnaissance. The fuselage of Svanen is made of welded steel bars and wood formers, covered with canvas. Crew members use speaking tubes (voicepipes) for communication.

// Stats: Crew (3), Length (11.72 m), Wingspan (15.4 m), Height (4.45 m), Empty weight (1850 kg), Max. takeoff weight (2850 kg), Maximum speed (235 km/h; 127 knots), Cruise speed (170 km/h; 92 knots), Range (800 km; 432 nm), Service ceiling (5,000 m), Armament (1× 7.7 mm machine gun, 1× 200 kg depth charge). //​
ROCKET SYSTEM TBD
ROCKET SYSTEM MK2​
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The Flyvebaatfabrikk AB -KJ Subsidiary- Flaskan (the bottle) is the second Nordiske made turbojet-powered combat fighter. Despite its rotund appearance, "Flaskan" is fast and agile, serving effectively in both fighter and fighter-bomber roles. Flaskan has the world speed record on a 500 km (310 mi) closed circuit in at 977 km/h (607.05 mph).
// Stats: Crew (1), Maximum speed (1,060 km/h), Range (1,100 km), Service ceiling (15,500 m), Rate of climb (32.1 m/s —6,320 ft/min), Armament (4x 20 mm cannons, 75 mm unguided rockets, Brøndby-2 air-to-air missiles, 145 mm anti-armor rockets, 150 mm HE -high-explosive- rockets, 180 mm HE antiship rockets). //​
 
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