Gj. 1 (Anti-Aircraft Gun)
A gun designed to shoot down enemy aircraft, commonly used by the German Luftwaffe during World War II. Examples include the 88mm Flak gun and the 20mm Flakvierling.
Gh.K. 40
A German 20mm anti-aircraft cannon used extensively during World War II. It was a highly effective weapon against low-flying aircraft, but it was also used in an anti-tank role. It was known for its high rate of fire and accuracy.
Gc 20/83 (Germany)
The Gc 20/83 was a German 20mm anti-aircraft cannon developed during World War II. It was used by the Luftwaffe, the German air force, to defend against Allied aircraft. The cannon was known for its high rate of fire and its accurate range.
Gc 20/84 (Germany)
The Gc 20/84 was a German 20mm anti-aircraft cannon developed during World War II. It was a modified version of the Gc 20/83, with a more powerful engine and improved optics. The Gc 20/84 was used by the Luftwaffe to defend against Allied aircraft, particularly in the later stages of the war.
Gc 20/85 (Germany)
The Gc 20/85 was a German 20mm anti-aircraft cannon developed during World War II. It was a further refinement of the Gc 20/84, with an even more powerful engine and improved sights. The Gc 20/85 was used by the Luftwaffe to defend against Allied aircraft and was particularly effective against high-altitude bombers.
Gc 20/86 (Germany)
The Gc 20/86 was a German 20mm anti-aircraft cannon developed during World War II. It was a late-war production model of the Gc 20/85, featuring minor improvements and modifications. The Gc 20/86 was used by the Luftwaffe in the final months of the war to defend against Allied air attacks.
Gc 20/87 (Germany)
The Gc 20/87 was a German 20mm anti-aircraft cannon developed during World War II. It was an experimental model that featured a new type of ammunition and a more advanced guidance system. The Gc 20/87 was never deployed in combat but was considered a promising development for future anti-aircraft guns.
Feifel Flakpanzer IV Möbelwagen
A German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun based on the Panzerkampfwagen IV chassis, designed to provide close-range air defense for German armored formations, known for its effectiveness against low-flying aircraft.
Feifel Sd.Kfz. 234/7
A German armored reconnaissance vehicle based on the Sd.Kfz. 234 chassis but armed with a 2 cm KwK 38 L/55 gun in a fully enclosed turret. It was intended for anti-aircraft defense but was also used in combat roles.
Flak Shell
A large, high-explosive shell designed to be fired by anti-aircraft artillery guns, often containing fragmentation and incendiary elements.