-
throughout the war. It was
produced in a
variety of models,
notably the
Flakvierling 38
which combined four Flak 38
autocannons onto a
single carriage. The...
-
Wirbelwind was the FlaK 43's
increased range and
stopping power over the 2 cm
Flakvierling 38 and
slightly better armor on its turret,
albeit it had a
lower fire...
- The MK 108 (German: Maschinenkanone—"machine cannon") is a 30 mm
caliber autocannon manufactured in
Germany during World War II by Rheinmetall‑Borsig for...
- The Rheinmetall-Borsig MK 103 ("MK" - Maschinenkanone) was a
German 30 mm
caliber autocannon that was
mounted in
German combat aircraft during World War...
-
produced in 1945 •
Solothurn ST-5
caliber 20 mm (.79 in) • 2 cm Flak 30/38/
Flakvierling – the most
produced German artillery piece of
World War II,
based on...
- S-18/1100
Solothurn ST-5 20mm AA Gun FlaK 30 and FlaK 38 single-barrel, and
Flakvierling quadruple-barrel anti-aircraft guns KwK 30 and KwK 38 vehicle-mounted...
-
launcher Fliegerfaust hand-held anti-air
rocket launcher 2 cm Flak 30/38/
Flakvierling – the most
produced German artillery piece of
World War II,
based on...
- S26
class boats substituted a 40mm
Bofors or, less commonly, a 20mm
flakvierling (quadruple mount) for the aft 37mm cannon. The S26
class boats – which...
- Flak 38 anti-aircraft guns,
probably with at
least four of them as a
Flakvierling quadruple mounts. The 128 mm anti-tank gun's
precise location on the...
- and
replaced with an open-top, nine-sided
turret that
housed a 2 cm
Flakvierling 38, a
quadruple mount of 20 mm cannon. A closed-top
design would have...