Visby City Wall - KAP
Visby Ringmur i all sin prakt, filmad från ovan med hjälp av en drake och en GoPro Hero3.
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A KAP (Kite Aerial Photography) video of Visby City Wall. Shot from Östergravar with a small kite and a GoPro Hero3 Silver ed.
Music:
Long Road Ahead Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Visby, Sweden Summer 2015
Medieval Week with some friends.
Almedalen Visby, Gotland Sweden Jan. 2017
Performancetest in Cold weather; Sony FDR AX53 (-15C, 5m/s).
Lumix FZ 2000 (-10C, 17m/s).
DJI Spark Testflygningar Våren -18 Gotland Visby
Radio Gotlands reporter firas ner för Högklint
Programledaren Cecilia Edström tog sig an en rejäl utmaning i programmet Sommar på Gotland, när hon firades ner från Högklint, strax söder om Visby. Morgan Sjöström från Gotland Active vägledde henne genom den så kallade reppeleringen, Mika Koskelainen, Radio Gotland, fotade.
Visby Cruise Passenger Gangway
Installation of passenger gangway in Port of Visby, Sweden
BOOM WATCH GUTEKÄLLAREN EDITION - VISBY VLOG 6
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SUPER POWERFUL Swedish Navy 57mm Naval Gun sends deadly message
The Swedish navy unveiled a super powerful 57mm naval gun. The Bofors 57 mm guns are a series of dual-purpose naval guns designed and produced by the Swedish arms manufacturer AB Bofors (since March 2005 part of BAE Systems AB), designed in 1964 as a revision of the 57 mm lvakan M/50 used on the Halland class destroyers. Production of the baseline 57 mm Mark 1 variant began in 1966 and was initially used to equip smaller coastal patrol craft and fast attack craft . The gun is remotely controlled, usually by a fire-control computer but, as a redundancy measure, the crew can also train and aim the gun using instrument panels that are either on or in direct contact with the gun.[1] Although the Swedish Navy is the primary user of the gun, it has been exported widely by Bofors Defence for use by the navies of Brunei, Canada, Croatia, Finland, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, Mexico, Montenegro, Singapore, Thailand and the United States.
The gun was upgraded and improved several times, first the Mark 2 in 1981 which drastically lowered the weight as well as introduced new servo stabilisers. The Mark 3 came in 1995 with modifications made to enable the smart ammunition developed.[1]
Design and development[edit]
The baseline version of the Bofors 57 mm (2.2 in) L70 gun was the Mark 1, first introduced into service with the Spica-class fast attack craft (FAC) of Swedish Navy in 1966, it has a rate of fire of 200 rounds per minute and a 40-round magazine in the gun turret with a further 128 rounds stowed inside. With minor modifications, the Mark 1 guns could use ammunitions developed for the Mark 2 gun.[1]
The Mark 2 was designed in 1981 but introduced into service with the Stockholm-class corvette—HMS Stockholm (K11) in 1985 (sister ship HMS Malmö (K12) was built in 1984 but armed with the older Mk 1, subsequently retrofitted with the Mk 2 in 2009), the rate of fire was slightly increased to 220 rounds per minute. Also, it featured a new light weight gun turret with a new gun barrel that was forged from monobloc steel (this eliminated the need to use a water jacket for gun barrel cooling during firing) and a new servo drive/servomechanism system (for faster reaction time and better gun aiming and control). According to Bofors, the new servo system allowed the Mk 2 to be both accurate and agile enough for use against sea skimming anti-ship missiles and that it could put more explosives into a surface target within a thirty second window than any naval gun with a calibre smaller than 100 mm (3.9 in).[1]
The latest development is the Mark 3, which was designed in 1995 but introduced into service with the Visby-class corvette—fitted on HMS Visby (K31) in 2000. This new design retained the Mark 2 gun turret, rate of fire and ammunition capacity and has another 1,000 rounds stowed in the standby rack beneath deck. A small radome has been added above the gun barrel and is used for measuring the muzzle velocity of the departing projectiles for fire-control purposes, usually but not necessarily with the new Bofors 57 mm 3P all-target programmable ammunition. Also, a new optional low radar profile (also known as low radar cross-section, or RCS) stealth mounting was developed, this allows the gun to be hidden from radar and plain sight when not in use.[1]
In American service, the United States Navy has designated the Mark 3 as the Mark 110 Mod 0 57mm gun. According to a BAE press release dated 1 August 2005, the Mark 110 would be manufactured at the BAE Systems facility in Louisville, Kentucky.[1]
Ammunition[edit]
Ammunition for the Bofors 57 mm gun is produced by Bofors, Sako Limited in Finland, SME Ordnance in Malaysia and Nammo in Norway.[1]
In 2006, BAE Systems AB began to offer the Bofors 57 mm 3P all-target programmable ammunition, this allows three proximity fuzing modes as well as settings for time, impact, and armor piercing functions. This increases the flexibility and effectiveness of the gun system, which has further reduced the reaction time of the gun and it is possible to choose ammunition mode at the moment of firing, giving it the ability to switch rapidly between surface targets, air targets, and ground targets.[2]
In April 2015, BAE unveiled a new round for the Mk 110 in the design stage called the Mk 295 Mod 1 Ordnance for Rapid Kill of Attack Craft (ORKA), made to achieve one shot kills of surface and air threats. Answering a U.S. Navy requirement for increasing the accuracy and efficiency of naval rounds, the ORKA leverages technology BAE developed for larger 127 mm and 155 mm guided rounds, using a 4-canard actuation systems to guide the round. It is fitted with a multi-mode imaging semi-active seeker that can be guided through laser designation or autonomous targeting by downloading image of the target prior to firing; ORKA retains the 3P multiple fuzing modes.[3]
Bofors 57 mm Mk 3
The Mark 3 is the latest version of the gun. Bofors designed it in 1996 and it entered service in 2000.
Visby class corvette
The Visby is the latest class of corvette to be adopted by the Royal Swedish Navy after the Göteborg and the Stockholm class corvettes. The ship's design heavily emphasizes low visibility or stealth technology. The first ship in the class is named after Visby, the main city on the island of Gotland. The class has received widespread international attention because of its capabilities as a stealth ship.
The ships are designed by Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) and built by Kockums AB. The first ship of the class was launched in 2000 and since then the construction has been fraught with repeated delays. Finally in December 2009, the first two ships of the class were delivered to the Royal Swedish Navy by the FMV, albeit with greatly reduced operational capability.
Class overview
Builders: Kockums
Operators: Royal Swedish Navy
Preceded by: Göteborg class corvette
In commission: 8 June 2000
Planned: 6
Completed: 5
Cancelled: 1
Active: HSwMS Visby
HSwMS Helsingborg
HSwMS Härnösand
HSwMS Nyköping
HSwMS Karlstad
General characteristics
Displacement: 640 tonnes
Length: 72.7 m
Beam: 10.4 m
Draught: 2.4 m
Propulsion: CODOG
2 × 125SII Kamewa Waterjets
4 × Vericor TF50A gas turbines, total rating 16 MW
2 × MTU Friedrichshafen 16 V 2000 N90 diesel engines, total rating 2.6 MW
3 x generators of 270kW each
Speed: 35+ knots
Range: 2500nm @ 15 knots
Complement: 43
Sensors and
processing systems: Ericsson Sea Giraffe AMB 3D surveillance radar
Ceros 200 fire control radar system
Condor CS-3701 tactical radar surveillance system
GDC Hull-mounted sonar
Hydroscience Technologies towed array sonar system
GDC variable depth sonar
Electronic warfare
& decoys: Rheinmetall TKWA/MASS (Multi Ammunition Softkill System)
Armament:
1 × Bofors 57 mm Mk3
8 × RBS15 Mk2 AShM
4 × 400 mm torpedo launchers for Type 45 torpedoes
Mines and depth charges
Provision for but not fitted with
2 × 6 127 mm ALECTO anti-submarine rocket launchers (cancelled)
8 × Umkhonto SAM(cancelled)
Aviation facilities: Helicopter pad
Rensning i Östergarn
Vi rensar klippan bakom Östergarns skola för kommande repklättring. Stenar, grenar och guider far om vart annat.
Valtra tractors with Väderstad harrows on a field on Gotland April 2016
Valtra traktor med Väderstad harvar på en åker på Gotland April 2016
Filmat av Olof Söderberg Visby
Valtra tractors with Väderstad harrows on a field on Gotland April 2016
Filmed by Olof Söderberg Visby
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TSF 2: Scramble Over Gotland
A Russian Patrol of MiGs, supported by a AWACS plane have intruded on Swedish Airspace. Two Gripens are dispatched to deal with the intrusion.
Flips in Gotland
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Anchored -
Yes i know there was audio issues, it was fixed after the recording of anchored. bare with me.
from their page Anchored was part of a course at Uppsala University's Game Design education at Campus Gotland. The version of Anchored that is found here on itch.io is considered a vertical slice (demo or proof of concept) of what a potential fully finished game would look like. The game was finished in June 2016 and unfortunately the development of Anchored is not going to be continued.
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Back for 1 week in Sweden. One street execution and one hand grenade hurled at a police station
When I'm in Poland everything on the news is boring. Maybe some car accidents and recently released statistics about the economy.
Then I go to Sweden and teenagers are executed on the street and gangster throw hand grenades at police stations. So glad that I live in Poland since a few years.
Gotland
Gotland (/ˈɡɒtlənd/; Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɡɔtland] ( ), older spellings include Gottland /ˈɡɒtlənd/ or Gothland /ˈɡɒθlənd/,), Gutland in the local language Gutnish, is a province, county, municipality, and diocese of Sweden. It is Sweden's largest island. The island of Gotland and the other areas of the province of Gotland make up less than one percent of Sweden's total land area. The province includes the small islands of Fårö and Gotska Sandön to the north, as well as the even smaller Karlsö Islands (Lilla and Stora) to the west. The population is 57,221, of which about 23,600 live in Visby, the main town.
The island's main sources of income are agriculture along with food processing, tourism, IT solutions, design and some heavy industry such as concrete production from locally mined limestone.
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Princis - Life (Just Not Dying) [Shot entirely on Dji Phantom 4!] Music Video
See beautiful Gotland, Sweden, from the eyes of a Dji Phantom 4 quadcopter. Enjoy the music video for my latest track Life (Just Not Dying) :)
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