Kea 420

420 version 5.1 KEA! 700/98 version 5.1 or earlier. This technical note provides an overview of common Reflection features and is designed to help. KEA 400 003 B: 1 set: mud flaps (left and right) front: 1: 4: KEA 400 013: 1 set: mud flaps (left and right) rear: 1: square back (4) KEA 420 013: 1 set: mud flaps (left and right) rear: 1: notchback, combi: decorative film: 5: KGA 410 001: repair set trim foil for pillar b decorative film for door decorative film for door decorative film.

New Zealand has from way-back been known as having more sheep than people although right now sheep numbers are rapidly dropping as far too many properties are being changed-over to dairying.Kea 420
Kea 420Kea 420Way back in the severe winters of the 1880s, serious sheep losses were occuring in the high country runs - and while there wasn't much to be done about the cruel weather, Keas became the focus of angry shepherds and flock owners. In March 1884 the sheep inspector at Queenstown reported that keas had attacked a flock near Lake Wanaka and killed 200 of the sheep in a single night. A bounty was offered paying up to two shillings a head and later in 1884 - 1,574 kea beaks were presented at the inspectors office for payment of the reward.
KEA Numbers are Estimated at only 5,000 Birds (Stoats & 1080 Poison?) 2016
Keas are a heavy handsome alpine parrot with green overall feathering but strong pink colouring under the wings. They are rated as one of the worlds most intelligent birds. Initially their curious natures made it easy for shepherds and stockmen to supplement their earnings by potting Kea.

The kea quickly became wary and hard to kill - leading to the use of professional bounty hunters with 'kea-guns' luring the nosy birds into range with bright coloured rags or captive tame birds being used to 'call-in' wild kea.
KEA GUN - Break-Action .410' Shotgun Pistol
The true extent of kea predation on sheep remains to this day controversial - but personaly I have more sympathy for the bird than for those bloody wooly maggots that crawl over the hills where once there used to be plenty of native bush for the Keas to wander and feed in - before it was burned by settlers. - Baaaah!
Anyway, kea guns were (are?) to be found all over the place until laws were changed - The 1921 Act stated that a pistol was a firearm with a barrel length under 12' - so the 12-1/8' kea guns were classified as shotguns until about 1968 ( a good friend used his from the holster on hare drives and bettered the drive average!) - when the rules were changed again to anything with a length under 30' - 762mm, being a 'pistol'.
- Of course, on the occasion of both law changes, lots of non co-operative owners just moved their hardware 'underground' - often hidden 'above-ground' up in the rafters of old sheds and barns.. Many (most?) of the Kea Guns were made by 'Mugica' in Spain and were specifically built for the New Zealand market as a short version of their full size single barrel .410' Shotgun. Their barrels were made to length and bored to full choke (- not just 'sawn-off').
Rod Woods (My 'guru'!) says that the Harrington & Richardson 'HandyGun' was also popular in New Zealand during the 1920s and 30s until the USA brought-in the 1934 US National Firearms Act that introduced registration and a Federal Tax on pistol shotguns and machine-guns.
Rumor has it that some kea guns were found to be usable here for pig hunting when loaded with a lever-action type straight walled cartridge !
Kea are of course now a valued? protected New Zealand native - but they retain their reputation for using their powerful beaks to rip bits from tourists cars in the high country.
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Light utility vehicle

The Kia KM420 is the standard light utility vehicle with the South Korean Army

Kea 420 013

Country of originSouth Korea
Entered service1997
Configuration4x4
Cab seating1 + 5 men
Dimensions and weight
Weight (curb)1.57 t
Maximum load540 kg
Length4 m
Width 1.75 m
Height1.9 m
Mobility
EngineFE-DOHC petrol / RF-TCI diesel
Engine power139 / 91 hp
Maximum road speed130 / 115 km/h
Range480 / 550 km
Maneuverability
Gradient60%
Side slope30%
Vertical step~ 0.4 m
Trench~ 0.5 m
Fording0.5 m

The KM420 series of light military vehicles was developed in South Korea by Kia Motors. It a successor to the previous KM410, but is slightly bigger and heavier. It entered service with the South Korean Army in 1997 and is now the standard light utility vehicle. It replaced the KM410 and assorted Nissan and Toyota designs. Kia Motors produced over 23 000 of these light military vehicles. A small number of them have been exported. It is also available for civil customers as the Kia Retona.

This 4x4 military vehicle is based on the civilian Kia Sportage. The KM420 is a baseline troop/cargo carrier. It has a maximum payload capacity is 540 kg on highways and 360 kg on cross-country terrain. It can tow light trailers or artillery pieces. The Kia KM420 series vehicles are usually fitted with a canvas soft top.

This light military vehicle accommodates driver and five passengers. Four passengers are seated in the back. The rear seats fold up, to make room for cargo. A steel rear door makes entry and exit easier.

The KM420 series vehicles are available with petrol or diesel engine. The FE-DOHC 2-liter petrol engine develops 139 hp, while the RF-TCI 2-liter turbocharged diesel develops 91 hp. Both engines were developed by Kia Motors. Auto-locking hubs allow on-the-fly shifting between 4x2 and 4x4 drive at speeds up to 60 km/h. This military vehicle features a sturdy full grille guard to protect the front from damage. A spare wheel is mounted on the rear door. A deep wading kit is available as an option.

Variants

Kia KM421 NBC reconnaissance vehicle.

Kia KM422 and KM423 TOW anti-tank missile carriers.

Kia KM424 106 mm recoilless rifle carrier.

Kia KM426 weapon carrier, armed with a 40 mm automatic grenade launcher.