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Browning Aircraft Machine Gun - F.N. Caliber 13.2 mm (), more commonly known as the ''13.2 mm FN Browning'', but also ''13.2 mm Browning-F.N.'', ''F.N. Caliber 13.2 mm'', ''FN Browning M.1939'' and the like, was a caliber, shell-firing,
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for aircraft use, designed by Fabrique Nationale (FN) in
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,
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, as a private export venture during the final years prior to
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. Even though it gained great interest during its limited time on the export market, it only managed to be exported to the air forces of
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and
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prior to the German invasion of Belgium in 1940, later also being pirate produced in
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with the help from Sweden.


Development and description

The 13.2 mm FN Browning was developed by FN as an improved version of the Browning air-cooled MG53 aircraft machine gun. Improvements to the original design included: making the weapon lighter, increasing the rate of fire and offering it in not just 12.7×99mm Browning, but also 13.2×99mm Hotchkiss, the latter cartridge effectively being a 12.7×99mm Browning cartridge but with a caliber of . The 13.2×99mm Hotchkiss cartridge was the initial cartridge developed for the 13.2 mm Hotchkiss machine gun, being replaced by the 13.2×96mm Hotchkiss cartridge in 1935, and was thus used and produced by a wide variety of countries in
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. To further improve on the design, FN developed a high-explosive shell against air targets for the 13.2×99mm Hotchkiss cartridge, purpose built for the 13.2 mm FN Browning. While basically a
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, the implementation of exploding bullets in the 13.2 mm caliber allows this weapon to be called a "cannon", or as the
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'' described it in 1939, a "shell firing gun". Normally, especially at the time, conventional explosive munition starts being offered at caliber 20 mm.


Interest & export

Due to the above-mentioned features, the 13.2 mm FN Browning drew a lot of interest from a number of nations when it entered the export market in 1939. Some interested countries of note were: the Finnish Air Force, the Royal Romanian Air Force, the
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, the Royal Netherlands Army Aviation Brigade and the Royal Belgian Military Aviation themselves. The Dutch planned to use the 13.2 mm FN Browning in their in-development Fokker D.XXIII
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, while the Belgians had plans on using it in their in-development Renard R.36 fighter aircraft and its subsequent variants R.37, R.38 and R.42. However with the start of WW2, and the subsequent invasion and occupation of Belgium by
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in the summer of 1940, the 13.2 mm FN Browning was, in that limited time, only exported to
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and
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.


Users


Romania

The few weapons that were sold to Romania were at first used on their SM.79 bombers but later saw use on their own indigenous IAR 80B fighter plane. In Romania the weapons saw combat and were considered equal to the 20 mm weapons used in the Romanian air force such as the
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.


Sweden

Sweden gained interest in the 13.2 mm FN Browning in 1938 and ordered it from FN in 1939, as well as a license to produce the weapon in Sweden. The order was ready for delivery by the summer of 1940, just prior to the German invasion of Belgium. Delivery of the guns, munition and documentation was initially meant to be sent by train to Sweden, but due to the German invasion the delivery had to be rushed by way of ship. In Sweden the Belgian produced weapons received the designation ''13,2 mm automatkanon m/39'', abbreviated as ''13,2 mm akan m/39'', meaning "13.2 mm autocannon m/39". Swedish license production of the 13.2 mm FN Browning was handled by LM Ericsson (LME) and production took place in a basement complex in central
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. Due to insufficient documentation and construction quality, a number of changes had to be made to the weapon design for Swedish production to begin, leading to a new variant being produced. The Swedish produced variant therefore got the designation ''13,2 mm automatkanon m/39A'' (''13,2 mm akan m/39A''). In Sweden the 13,2 mm akan m/39 became their main aircraft weapon of WW2, playing a similar role to what the AN-M2 Browning did for the Americans during World War II where basically all warplanes were armed with it as their main armament. While the weapon never saw combat in the Swedish Air Force, it remained in use for an extended period. After the war it became apparent that 13.2×99mm ammunition would be too expensive to come by and with the purchase of surplus P-51D Mustangs (in Sweden designated J 26) armed with 12.7×99mm AN-M2 Browning guns in 1945, it was decided in 1947 to re-chamber the 13.2 mm akan m/39 guns for the readily available 12.7×99mm Browning ( .50 BMG) cartridge. Conversion to the new cartridge only required a barrel swap due to the similarities between the 13.2×99mm and 12.7×99mm cartridges, and both types of barrels (12.7 mm and 13.2 mm) was available simultaneously for a few years to allow the existing 13.2 mm stock to be used up in live fire exercise. The 13.2 mm cartridge was written off from manuals around 1950. Even though the 12.7 mm cartridge was considered a downgrade from the 13.2 mm cartridge with its high-explosive ammunition, it did not matter, as Sweden's main fighter fleet by then had been upgraded to
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fighter planes armed with 20 mm cannons. The last frontline
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to use the 12.7 mm akan m/39s was the SAAB T 18B coastal attacker aircraft which left service in 1959. From the early 1950s onward however, the 12 mm akan m/39 started being used as a training weapon for jet fighters, such as the de Havilland J 28 Vampire and the SAAB J 29 Tunnan, were it could be mounted in place of their main cannon armament by the use of a small add-on. This use continued all the way to the early 2000s when its last training carrier, the Saab 37 Viggen, left service in 2007.


Finland

Finland never formally got the chance to buy the Belgian design before the invasion of Belgium, however through their connections with Sweden they managed to get hold of the manufacturing blueprints for the weapon which allowed them to produce it in Finland. Since Finland already was producing 12.7×99mm Browning ammunition it was decided to produce the weapon chambered for that cartridge. The Finnish variant was produced by the Finnish State Rifle Factory Valtion Kivääritehdas (VKT) and received the designation ''12,70 mm LentoKoneKivääri m/42'', abbreviated as ''12,70 LKk/42'', meaning '' aircraft machine gun m/42''. In Finland the weapon was used to rearm many of Finland's fighter aircraft as many of them were older pre-war designs armed with weak or unreliable weapons. The LKk/42 guns were mainly fitted to Finnish Curtiss 75 Hawk and Brewster B-239 Buffalo planes, but also to the indigenous Finnish VL Myrsky fighter aircraft. The weapon was also planned to be used on the VL Humu and
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fighter aircraft if they were to enter production. It was occasionally fitted as a field modification, such as on Finnish Arado 196s, to increase firepower. After WWII the Finnish would use the 12,70 LKk/42 as training weaponry in aircraft such as the
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and BAE Hawk.


Variants

* Mitrailleuse d'Avion Browning - F.N. Calibre 13,2 mm (13,2 mm Browning-F.N.) – Original weapons built in
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by Fabrique Nationale Herstal (FN) in 13.2×99mm Hotchkiss * 13,2 mm automatkanon m/39 (13,2 mm akan m/39) – Swedish designation for weapons produced in
Belgium Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. Situated in a coastal lowland region known as the Low Countries, it is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeas ...
by Fabrique Nationale Herstal (FN) in 13.2×99mm Hotchkiss * 13,2 mm automatkanon m/39A (13,2 mm akan m/39A) – Swedish designation for weapons
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Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At , Sweden is the largest Nordic count ...
by LM Ericsson in 13.2×99mm Hotchkiss * 12,7 mm automatkanon m/39 (12,7 mm akan m/39) – Swedish designation for weapons produced in
Belgium Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. Situated in a coastal lowland region known as the Low Countries, it is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeas ...
by
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, re-chambered for 12.7×99mm Browning ( .50 BMG) * 12,7 mm automatkanon m/39A (12,7 mm akan m/39A) – Swedish designation for weapons
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Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At , Sweden is the largest Nordic count ...
by LM Ericsson, re-chambered for 12.7×99mm Browning ( .50 BMG) * 12,70 mm LentoKoneKivääri m/42 (12,70 LKk/42) – Finnish designation for weapons pirate produced in
Finland Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, ...
by Valtion Kivääritehdas (VKT) in 12.7×99mm Browning ( .50 BMG)


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