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.

Dm. 85 (Soviet)

A Soviet 85mm anti-aircraft gun used by the Red Army during World War II. It was effective against enemy aircraft and could also be deployed in a ground support role.

Dm. 100 (Soviet)

A Soviet 100mm anti-aircraft gun employed by the Red Army during World War II. It was particularly effective against high-flying bombers and could also be deployed in a ground support role.

Dm. 122 (Soviet)

A Soviet 122mm anti-aircraft gun utilized by the Red Army during World War II. Its high rate of fire and accuracy made it effective against Allied bombers.

Dm. 152 (Soviet)

A Soviet 152mm anti-aircraft gun used by the Red Army during World War II. It was effective against enemy aircraft and could also be deployed in a ground support role.

Dm. 203 (Soviet)

A Soviet 203mm anti-aircraft gun employed by the Red Army during World War II. It was particularly effective against high-flying bombers and could also be deployed in a ground support role.

Dm. 85

A German 85mm anti-aircraft gun utilized by the Luftwaffe during World War II. Its high rate of fire and accuracy made it effective against Allied bombers.

Dm. 90

A German 90mm anti-aircraft gun employed by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was particularly effective against high-flying bombers and could also be deployed in a ground support role.

Dm. 100

A German 100mm anti-aircraft gun used extensively by the Luftwaffe during World War II. Known for its effectiveness against Allied bombers, it was also deployed in a ground support role.

Dm. 76

A German 76mm anti-aircraft gun used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was effective against enemy aircraft and could also be deployed in a ground support role.