Dt. 2000 – Flak 88 Gun
A German 88mm anti-aircraft gun that was also used effectively as an anti-tank gun. Its versatility and effectiveness made it one of the most feared weapons of World War II.
Dn. 20 (British)
A British 20 mm anti-aircraft gun, primarily designed to defend against enemy air attacks. It was known for its high rate of fire and effectiveness against aircraft.
Dn. 20 (American)
An American 20 mm anti-aircraft gun, primarily designed to defend against enemy air attacks. It was known for its high rate of fire and effectiveness against aircraft.
Dn. 30 (Japanese)
A Japanese 30 mm anti-aircraft gun, primarily designed to defend against enemy air attacks. It was known for its high rate of fire and effectiveness against aircraft.
Dn. 20 (German)
A German 20 mm anti-aircraft gun, primarily designed to defend against enemy air attacks. It was known for its high rate of fire and effectiveness against aircraft.
Dn. 40 (Japanese)
A Japanese 40 mm anti-aircraft gun, primarily designed to defend against enemy air attacks. It was known for its high rate of fire and effectiveness against aircraft.
Dn. 40 (British)
A British 40 mm anti-aircraft gun, primarily designed to defend against enemy air attacks. It was known for its high rate of fire and effectiveness against aircraft.
Dn. 40 (American)
An American 40 mm anti-aircraft gun, primarily designed to defend against enemy air attacks. It was known for its high rate of fire and effectiveness against aircraft.
Dn. 88 (German)
A German 88 mm anti-aircraft gun, also used as an anti-tank weapon due to its powerful projectile and high muzzle velocity. It was known for its effectiveness against both air and ground targets.
Dn. 100 (German)
A German 100 mm anti-aircraft gun, widely deployed to defend against enemy air attacks. It was known for its high rate of fire and effectiveness against aircraft.