Flak 88

A highly effective German 88 mm anti-aircraft gun that was also used as an anti-tank weapon, renowned for its versatility and accuracy.

Flakpanzer IV Möbelwagen

A German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun based on the Panzer IV chassis, designed to provide mobile flak protection for German forces.

Flakpanzer

A German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, typically mounted on a tank chassis.

Flakvierling

A German quad 20mm anti-aircraft gun, known for its high rate of fire.

Flakvierling 38

A German quad 20 mm anti-aircraft gun used extensively during World War II. Known for its high rate of fire and effectiveness against low-flying aircraft.

Fm. 2000

A French 20mm anti-aircraft gun used by the French Army during World War II. It was initially designed as a light anti-tank weapon but later adapted for air defense.

Fk. 10

A German World War II anti-aircraft gun, the 20 mm Flak 38, was deployed widely by the Luftwaffe and the Kriegsmarine.

Du. 3900 – Bofors 40mm Gun

A Swedish-designed anti-aircraft gun used by the Allied forces during World War II. The Bofors 40mm was known for its high rate of fire, accuracy, and effectiveness against aircraft. It was widely used by the British, Americans, and other Allied forces.

Du. 4000 – Flak 88 Gun

A German-designed anti-aircraft gun used by the Wehrmacht during World War II. The Flak 88 was known for its versatility, accuracy, and effectiveness against both aircraft and armored vehicles. It was highly feared by the Allied forces.

Dt. 1900 – Bofors 40mm Gun

A Swedish-designed anti-aircraft gun that was widely used by Allied forces during World War II. It was known for its accuracy and effectiveness against aircraft.