WebFlak 36 88mm Multipurpose Gun. The versatile 88mm cannon was Germany’s main heavy antiaircraft—or “flak”—gun during World War II. When an 88mm projectile exploded at altitude, it sent out jagged metal … WebFlakpanzer-I Germany (1941) SPAAG - 24 built The first German dedicated SPAAG Although most armored vehicles in service had some AA capabilities thanks to articulated pintle arms and the rapid-fire of the MG 34, half-tracks carrying 20 (0.79 in) and 37 mm (1.46 in) guns were envisioned at first in order to support the mobile Panzer Divisions.
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WebB-17 Flying Fortresses of the 398th Bombardment Group, 8th Air Force, taking fire from flak over Germany, 1944-45. Gift of Peggy Wallace, 2010.308.044. ... This article is part of an ongoing series commemorating the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II made possible by Bank of America. WebJune 21, 1944: over Berlin, the B-17 “Nick’s Place” (pictured, lower left) is hit by flak. With the belly of the aircraft on fire, the crew bailed out over Germany. On the ground, T/Sgt Stanley Kluck and the entire rest of his crew are shot while attempting to escape German captivity. 346 13 comments Best Add a Comment Brightfox42069 • 3 days ago fixel fft wizard 1
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WebFlak was a certain type of weapon shelling. Flak cannons and LR1K sonic cannons could create flak fire. The Galactic Empire used flak weaponry during the Battle of Malastare. … WebAug 19, 2013 · Part 1: German 88mm Artillery: Flak 18/36/37. Part 2: German 88mm Artillery: PaK 43. The German 88mm Flak has to be considered the most famous artillery … WebB-17 Flying Fortresses of the 398th Bombardment Group, 8th Air Force, taking fire from flak over Germany, 1944-45. Gift of Peggy Wallace, 2010.308.044. ... This article is part of an … fix element to bottom of page