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− | The Ksp 58 (Kulspruta literally "bullet sprayer") is a Swedish-licensed version of the Belgian [[FN MAG 60-40 (7.62 mm)|FN MAG]], a design that borrowed elements from both the German [[MG42 (7.92 mm)|MG42]] and American BAR to create what would become NATO's general purpose machine gun. First adopted by Sweden in 1958, the Ksp 58 licensed by FFV-Carl Gustaf initially chambered in 6.5x55 Swedish | + | <!--''Examine the history of the creation and combat usage of the weapon in more detail than in the introduction. If the historical reference turns out to be too long, take it to a separate article, taking a link to the article about the weapon and adding a block "/History" (example: <nowiki>https://wiki.warthunder.com/(Weapon-name)/History</nowiki>) and add a link to it here using the <code>main</code> template. Be sure to reference text and sources by using <code><nowiki><ref></ref></nowiki></code>, as well as adding them at the end of the article with <code><nowiki><references /></nowiki></code>.''--> |
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+ | The Ksp 58 ("Kulspruta", literally "bullet sprayer") is a Swedish-licensed version of the Belgian [[FN MAG 60-40 (7.62 mm)|FN MAG]], a design that borrowed elements from both the German [[MG42 (7.92 mm)|MG42]] and American BAR to create what would become NATO's general purpose machine gun. | ||
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+ | First adopted by Sweden in 1958, the Ksp 58, licensed by FFV-Carl Gustaf, was initially chambered in 6.5x55 Swedish. It was modified in the 1970s to be re-chambered in 7.62x51 mm NATO and a new gas regulator. The Ksp 58 would replace their aging Ksp m/42 (a lighter variant of the American Browning M1919A6) due to its lighter weight. The 1970s also saw the use of the Ksp 58 Strv (Stridsvagn "battle tank") variant which used developed for fixed mountings in the [[Strv 103 (Family)|Strv 103]] or S-tank family and stripped of features such as the bipod and buttstock. When the [[CV90 (Family)|CV90]] was developed, a new variant of the Ksp 58 that used a flexible mounting was designed for the Infantry Fighting Vehicle which became the Ksp 58 C. | ||
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+ | By 2004, the Ksp 58 C had replaced the [[Ksp 39 C (7.62 mm)|Ksp m/39s]] in Swedish service. The most recent variant of the Ksp 58 is the D variant. A service upgrade for the Ksp 58 B, the D comes with Picatinny rails, a fluted barrel, new flash hider and several modifications that reduce the weight of the entire assembly by 6.3 lbs (2.86 kg). Alongside Sweden, the Ksp 58 has seen service in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, which received these guns as part of German military aid in the 1990s. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 30 September 2022
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Description
The 7.62 mm ksp 58 is a Swedish general purpose machine gun.
Vehicles equipped with this weapon
General info
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Available ammunition
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Comparison with analogues
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Usage in battles
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Pros and cons
Pros:
- Large magazine capacity
Cons:
- Low total ammunition count
- Low muzzle velocity
History
The Ksp 58 ("Kulspruta", literally "bullet sprayer") is a Swedish-licensed version of the Belgian FN MAG, a design that borrowed elements from both the German MG42 and American BAR to create what would become NATO's general purpose machine gun.
First adopted by Sweden in 1958, the Ksp 58, licensed by FFV-Carl Gustaf, was initially chambered in 6.5x55 Swedish. It was modified in the 1970s to be re-chambered in 7.62x51 mm NATO and a new gas regulator. The Ksp 58 would replace their aging Ksp m/42 (a lighter variant of the American Browning M1919A6) due to its lighter weight. The 1970s also saw the use of the Ksp 58 Strv (Stridsvagn "battle tank") variant which used developed for fixed mountings in the Strv 103 or S-tank family and stripped of features such as the bipod and buttstock. When the CV90 was developed, a new variant of the Ksp 58 that used a flexible mounting was designed for the Infantry Fighting Vehicle which became the Ksp 58 C.
By 2004, the Ksp 58 C had replaced the Ksp m/39s in Swedish service. The most recent variant of the Ksp 58 is the D variant. A service upgrade for the Ksp 58 B, the D comes with Picatinny rails, a fluted barrel, new flash hider and several modifications that reduce the weight of the entire assembly by 6.3 lbs (2.86 kg). Alongside Sweden, the Ksp 58 has seen service in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, which received these guns as part of German military aid in the 1990s.
Media
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See also
- FN MAG 60-40 (7.62 mm) - Original Belgian machine gun
External links
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Sweden anti-aircraft guns | |
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7.62 mm | Ksp 58 |
20 mm | Akan m/45B · Lvakan m/40B |
40 mm | Akan m/70B · Lvakan m/36 · Lvakan m/48 |
Foreign | |
20 mm | Oerlikon 204 GK (Switzerland) |
35 mm | Oerlikon KDA (Switzerland) |
57 mm | S-68 (USSR) |
Tank machine guns | |
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USA | |
7.62 mm | M37 · M60D · M73 · M240 · M1919A4 · Mk.52 |
12.7 mm | FN M3P · M2HB · M80 · M85 |
Germany | |
5.56 mm | MG4 |
7.62 mm | C6 · MG3A1 |
7.92 mm | MG13 Dreyse · MG34 · MG37(t) · MG42 |
12.7 mm | S.MG.50 |
USSR | |
7.62 mm | DT · PKMB · PKT · PKTM · RP-46 · SGMT |
12.7 mm | DK · DShK · 6P49 · NSVT |
14.5 mm | KPVT |
Britain | |
7.62 mm | Browning MG4 · L3A1 · L8A1 · L8A2 · L37A1 · L37A2 · L94A1 |
7.7 mm | Vickers |
7.92 mm | BESA |
12.7 mm | L21A1 |
Japan | |
6.5 mm | Type 91 |
7.62 mm | Type 74 |
7.7 mm | Type 97 |
12.7 mm | Type 60 (B) |
China | |
5.8 mm | QJT |
7.62 mm | Type 55 · Type 59 · Type 86 |
12.7 mm | QJC88A · Type 54 |
14.5 mm | QJG02 |
Italy | |
7.62 mm | Beretta MG42/59 · FN MAG 60-40 |
8 mm | 34/40M · Breda Mod. 38 |
13.2 mm | Breda Model 31 |
France | |
7.5 mm | AAT-52 · MAC 31 |
7.62 mm | A-A-F1N |
8 mm | Hotchkiss Mle 1914 |
Sweden | |
6.5 mm | ksp m/14-29 |
7.62 mm | ksp 39 C · ksp 58 · ksp 94 |
8 mm | ksp m/36 · ksp m/39B |
12.7 mm | ksp 88 |