The life regiment for horse K 1, set up in front of the riding house on Lidingövägen in Stockholm. In the photo, several of the army's procurement agents are represented; horse, bicycle, armored car. The life regiment for horse K 1, set up in front of the riding house on Lidingövägen in Stockholm. In the photo, several of the army's procurement agents are represented; horse, bicycle, armored car. The 1927 photo shows the beginning motorization. The armored cars "Jocke", "Nicke" and "Majken" are of model 1926 and were the only ones manufactured. They got the names from the figures in a popular


The life regiment for horse K 1, set up in front of the riding house on Lidingövägen in Stockholm. In the photo, several of the army's procurement agents are represented; horse, bicycle, armored car. The life regiment for horse K 1, set up in front of the riding house on Lidingövägen in Stockholm. In the photo, several of the army's procurement agents are represented; horse, bicycle, armored car. The 1927 photo shows the beginning motorization. The armored cars "Jocke", "Nicke" and "Majken" are of model 1926 and were the only ones manufactured. They got the names from the figures in a popular series in the weekly magazine "Everything for Everyone", "Majken" was armed with a 37 mm cannon and a colt collar, while "Jocke" and "Nicke" were equipped with each Hotchkisskulskulput. The militar often hired private vehicles As the motorcycle at the far left of the picture (1923 Ace of 16-20 hp) and the T-Ford. The other motorcycles belong to K 1. Next to the ACE machine a Husqvarna of 8 hp fitted with "Bivagn for passenger transport. The motorcycle in front of the Ford is also a Husqvarna, 10-20 hp And provided with "Bivagn for a person.


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