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The 3 cm MK 303 Flak and twin-mounted 3 cm MK 303 Flakzwilling (M44) were experimental 30 mm anti-aircraft guns developed in Nazi Germany. They fired the powerful 30x210mm round and only 222 were produced. [ 1 ]
3 cm MK 303 Flak Nazi Germany: World War II 30 2 PLDvK vzor 53 Czechoslovakia: Cold War 30 2 Artemis 30 Greece: Cold War 35 2 Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon Switzerland: Modern 35 2 8 Skyshield Switzerland: Modern 35 6 NBS C-RAM Germany: Modern 37 1 3.7 cm SockelFlak L/14.5 German Empire: World War I 37 Cannone-Mitragliera da 37/54 (Breda) Italy ...
3 cm MK 303 Flak; 3.7 cm Flak 18/36/37/43; 3.7 cm SK C/30 – naval AA gun 3.7 cm FlaK 43; 37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939 (61-K) (captured from Russia by Wehrmacht and redesignated 3.7 cm M39(r)) 5 cm FlaK 41; Schräge Musik – also independently developed by Imperial Japanese Naval Air Service (both in use by May 1943)
2 cm Flak 30, Flak 38 and Flakvierling 38; 3 cm MK 303 Flak; 3.7 cm Flak 18/36/37; 3.7 cm Flak 43; 3.7 cm Flak M42; 3.7 cm SK C/30; 3.7 cm SockelFlak L/14.5; 5 cm Flak 41; 7.7 cm FlaK L/35; 7.7 cm Leichte Kraftwagengeschütze M1914; 7.62 cm FlaK L/30; 8.8 cm Flak 16; 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41; 8.8 cm SK C/30 naval gun; 8.8 cm SK L/45 naval gun ...
0–9. 3 cm MK 303 Flak; 3.7 cm Flak M42; 3.7 cm Maxim machine cannon; 3.7 cm SK C/30; 5 cm SK L/40 gun; 5.2 cm SK L/55 naval gun; 8.8 cm SK C/30 naval gun
2 cm Flak 30, Flak 38 and Flakvierling 38; 3-inch/23-caliber gun; 3-inch/50-caliber gun; 3-inch/70-caliber Mark 26 gun; 3 cm MK 303 Flak; 3.7 cm Flak M42; 3.7 cm SK C/30; 5-inch/25-caliber gun; 5-inch/38-caliber gun; 5-inch/54-caliber Mark 16 gun; 5-inch/54-caliber Mark 42 gun; 5-inch/54-caliber Mark 45 gun; 6-inch/47-caliber gun; 8 cm/40 3rd ...
3 cm MK 303 Flak; 30 mm Breda-Mauser; 30mm DS30M Mark 2 Automated Small Calibre Gun; ... MK 101 cannon; MK 103 cannon; MK 108 cannon; Mk44 Bushmaster II; N. Nudelman ...
Eventually these guns were replaced by the new 8.8 cm SK C/31 naval gun, 8.8 cm SK C/32 naval gun or the 10.5 cm Flak 38, with most ships being refitted by 1939. [ 6 ] During the 1930s surviving SK L/45 guns were modified to use the same ammunition as the 8.8 cm SK C/30 naval gun and had similar performance.