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An unusual piece, for the experimental Oerlikon RK 302 revolver cannon. This was followed by the RK 303 and RK 304, each one smaller, lighter and faster-firing than the last. The RK 304 was the only one to make it into service (in the SAAB Viggen fighter) under the designation Oerlikon KCA.
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