• The Swedish infantry musket, or the Swedish Land Pattern Musket, was a muzzle-loaded 0.63 (16.002 mm) to 0.81 (20.7mm)-inch calibre smoothbored long gun...
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  • Germany Swedish Land Pattern Musket French Land Pattern Musket British Land Pattern Musket Spanish Land Pattern Musket American Land Pattern Musket Musket Rifle...
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  • British Army's muzzle-loading smoothbore flintlock Land Pattern Musket and its derivatives. The musket design remained in use for over a hundred years with...
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    history. The British infantryman was equipped with the .75 calibre Land Pattern Musket, or Brown Bess. He was well trained by the standards of the time...
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    were arranged in a five-point pattern; and abatis, fallen trees with sharpened branches facing outwards. As with modern land mines, they were "victim-operated"...
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  • for the speed of the musket, as it allowed for his rapid manoeuvres. The British did utilise the rifle such as the Baker Pattern 1800 Infantry rifle equipping...
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    converted a large number of MkIII rifles to single-shot muskets, chambered for the .410 Indian musket cartridge. These conversions were for issue to police...
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    such as those of the Norwegian, Swedish and Indonesian navies continue to use terrestrial style disruptively patterned camouflage. Aircraft camouflage...
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    methods. These foot soldiers were typically equipped with the Tower-pattern musket, or 'Brown Bess', whose inaccuracy was compensated by the technique...
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    derived from the 17th-century French word fusil – meaning a type of flintlock musket – the term has been used in contrasting ways in different countries and...
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    hesitant to trade firearms for furs, the Susquehannocks began to obtain muskets in the 1630s. In 1626, a group of Susquehannock travelled to New Amsterdam...
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    flaggan användas officiellt" (in Swedish). Sveriges Television. 2017-11-28. Nu får Roslagen en egen flagga (Swedish), 2020-07-08. "Barra flag wins official...
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    Heckler & Koch G3 (category CS1 Swedish-language sources (sv))
    skyddsstyrkorna ("Swedish Home Guard"). Ak 4C: An updated version of the Ak 4B with an adjustable-length stock designed and manufactured by the Swedish company...
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    the Muslim soldiers who fired upon them. The Sikh Nihangs shot off many musket and matchlock volleys rather than a sword charge. It resulted in the death...
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    Regiments of Foot, trained to fight in the manner dictated by a weapon (the musket) which demanded close proximity to the target, were not concerned with camouflage...
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    rifles, rather than the muskets used by regular infantry. While early long rifles took longer to load than the smoothbore musket of the line infantry, they...
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    List of camouflage patterns Militaria Uniforms by country Egyptian Army Uniform Greek Army uniforms Modern Irish Army uniform Swedish military uniforms...
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    most advanced fighting forces in the world, being one of the first to use muskets and cannons. The Ottoman Turks began using falconets, which were short...
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    made the decision to sell his daughter, Hinahina, to a Swedish sailor in exchange for a musket. 400 men-warriors, double that or more women, children...
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    Hussar (category Articles containing Swedish-language text)
    were achieved by the unique tactic of late concentration. Until the first musket salvo of the enemy infantry, the hussars approached relatively slowly, in...
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  • Other terms for the Autobots are Autorobot (in Italy), Autoboterna (in Sweden), Kibery (in Ukraine). The Dinobots are a faction of Autobots who have dinosaur...
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    city, the remaining Swedish forces were massacred. Overall, the many Swedish losses on the home front put a large dent in the Swedish economy, already strained...
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    Oliver pattern equipment 1898–19?? 1903 pattern bandolier equipment 1937 pattern web equipment 1942 Battle Jerkin 1951 pattern web equipment 1964 pattern web...
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    flintlock muskets to fire eight shots in this manner, but rescinded the order when Belton's price proved too high. In 1779, a machine made up of 21 musket barrels...
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    standard weapon of the British infantry was the "India Pattern" version of the Brown Bess musket. This had an effective range of 100 yards, but fire was...
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  • M1854 (Austrian Empire – rifled musket – .54 Ball) Lorenz Infantry Rifle M1854 Long (Austrian Empire – rifled musket – .54 Ball) Lorenz Infantry Rifle...
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    commanders in the Crimean War were old and incompetent, and indeed so were his muskets as the colonels sold the best equipment and the best food. For much of...
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    the following day, French success on land continued as Vienna fell in November. The French gained 100,000 muskets, 500 cannons, and intact bridges across...
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    contents (of musket balls). The shrapnel balls would carry on with the "remaining velocity" of the shell. In addition to a denser pattern of musket balls, the...
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  • forces, even though they were under fire from not only the Dutch land-based muskets but also by Dutch vessels which fired into Chenggong's troops at very...
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