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The ISO (International Standards Organisation) assigns a two character code to each country name. These codes are used by Internet 'whois' databases (these two character abbreviations are the whois country codes) and also other applications.
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The Krupp FK 1909 was a large German field gun introduced into service in 1909 and discontinued in 1915. The FK 1909 was a 135 mm calibre weapon which fired a 31.7 kg high-explosive shell to a range of 16500 metres at a muzzle velocity of 695 meters-per-second.
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The Armstrong Whitworth FK 8 was a British reconnaissance and bomber aircraft of the Great War, entering service in 1917. It had a top speed of 98 mph. The Armstrong Whitworth FK 8 was manned by a crew of two and armed with two machine-guns and carried 160 lbs of bombs.
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FK is an abbreviation for Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
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