Description
The Landsberg L-62 anti-aircraft self-propelled gun was developed in Sweden, and manufactured by Landsberg using components of the L-60 light tank. The gun was a Bofors 40mm machine gun equipped with an open-top turret that could make a full rotation on the body, which was larger than the L-60. Although it was not used in Sweden, six of them were purchased by Finland; all vehicles survived the war, and were used for a long time afterward.