The Rogozarski R-313 (Рогожарски Р-313 in Serbian) was a two-seat twin-engined monoplane designed as a fighter/light bomber/reconnaissance aircraft in Yugoslavia before World War II.
It was powered by two in-line Walter Sagitta IIR engines, both fitted with a compressor; each was capable of 493 hp.
The reconnaissance variant of this aircraft was due to be equipped with a camera, a radio, a fixed 20mm cannon and a single FN 7.9mm machine gun, flexibly mounted.
However, such characteristics as speed, rate of climb and distance required for take-off compared favourably with contemporary fighters.
[3] Thus ended the plane which was popular in literature as the "Yugoslav moskito" Although it was designed and built long before its legendary counterpart.