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English: KP transport vehicle at Swedish Army Museum in Stockholm. This model was used by the Swedish Armed Forces between 1942-1999 and a total of 500 was made by Volvo and Scania. This specific example was never in Congo, but was painted white before a Swedish Congo Veterans jubilee.
Svenska: KP-bil vid Armémuseum i Stockholm. KP-bilen användes av svenska försvaret mellan 1942-1999 och totalt tillverkades drygt 500 fordon av Volvo och Scania. Just detta exemplar har aldrig varit i Kongo utan vitmålades inför ett av Kongoveteranernas jubileum.
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