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The program was originally an agreement between Denmark and Norway to replace their uniforms in 2014 [195] with Sweden joining in 2016. [196] Source on when Finland joined is lacking Was confirmed in 2024 that the uniform would be introduced in Blue for the Royal Danish Navy [ 197 ]
A gun carriage is a frame or a mount that supports the gun barrel of an artillery piece, ... A Danish cannon on a typical 18th century field carriage. Field carriages
Madsen 20mm autocannon on anti-tank carriage. The Danish autocannon was used by the Danes as an anti-tank gun during the German invasion of Denmark. Madsen 20 mm cannon [4] Bofors 37 mm anti-tank gun [1]
Was manufactured as a copy of the M/45 in Denmark under a license from Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori. Later replaced by the MP5 until the concept of the sub-machine gun was completely dropped in 2010 by the Danish defense, in favor of compact carbines. [14] (Note: MP5 is not on this list, as the remaining stock was transferred to ...
Denmark ordered four guns from Schneider and a license to produce another twenty guns at the Hærens Geværfabrik government arsenal in Copenhagen. The last guns being delivered in 1931. [2] In Danish service the gun was known as the M.29 L/22 S and it used the same sprung single-axle split-trail carriage as the Canon de 105 modèle 1930 field ...
The latter is supported by the photographs of Helgoland's armored gun turret. These have the English caption: '30,5 cm (36 tons) gun mounted on naval carriage.' The weight in tons was omitted in the German and French captions. In 1896 the 30.5 cm gun used by the German Navy was reported to weigh 36,000 kg, including a breech piece of 1,340 kg. [22]
The Royal Danish Army (Danish: Hæren; Faroese: Herurin; Greenlandic: Sakkutuut) is the land-based branch of the Danish Armed Forces, together with the Danish Home Guard. For the last decade, the Royal Danish Army has undergone a massive transformation of structures, equipment and training methods, abandoning its traditional role of anti ...
Licensed copies were produced in Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands and Poland. The barrel was of monobloc type, with semi-automatic vertical sliding breech block and small muzzle brake. It was mounted on a split trail carriage which had suspension and metal wheels with rubber tires. To give the crew some protection from firearms and shell ...