A proposed German anti-tank gun design from 1945, the Hv-50 was intended to be a more powerful 88mm anti-tank gun capable of penetrating the armor of the latest Allied tanks. However, the gun never entered production due to the end of World War 2.
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A proposed German anti-tank gun design from 1945, the Hv-50 was intended to be a more powerful 88mm anti-tank gun capable of penetrating the armor of the latest Allied tanks. However, the gun never entered production due to the end of World War 2.