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15 cm SK L/40 naval gun German Empire: World War I - World War II 149.1 mm (5.87 in) 15 cm SK L/45 German Empire: World War I - World War II 149.1 mm (5.87 in) 15 cm SK C/25 Nazi Germany: 1930s - World War II 149.1 mm (5.87 in) 15 cm SK C/28 Nazi Germany: World War II 149.1 mm (5.87 in) 15 cm TbtsK C/36 naval gun Nazi Germany: World War II
The 12.8 cm SK C/34 was used on the Type 34, Type 36 and Type 36B destroyers as well as the sloop Grille, the training ship Bremse and the torpedo boats Leopard and Luchs. They were also intended for the unbuilt Type 38B destroyers, Type 40 torpedo-boats and the Type XI U-boats. These guns were either mounted on single hand worked MPLC/34 ...
12.7 cm SK C/34 naval gun; 15 cm Schnelladekanone C/28 in Mörserlafette; 15 cm SK L/40 naval gun; 15 cm SK C/25; 15 cm SK C/28; 15 cm TbtsK C/36 naval gun; 15 cm hrubá houfnice vz. 25; 15 cm K (E) 15 cm Kanone 16; 15 cm Kanone 18; 15 cm Kanone 39; 15 cm Nebelwerfer 41; 15 cm sFH 13; 15 cm sFH 18; 15 cm sFH 36; 15 cm sIG 33; 17 cm K (E) 17 cm ...
40.6 cm SK C/34 Naval gun - also known as the Adolf gun, Intended for the H-class battleships which were never completed. Used as coastal artillery. 38 cm SK C/34 naval gun - World War II Bismarck-class battleship
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
3.7 cm SK C/30; 3.7 cm SockelFlak L/14.5; 5 cm Flak 41; ... 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41; 8.8 cm SK C/30 naval gun; 8.8 cm SK L/45 naval gun; 10.5 cm Flak 38; 12.8 cm FlaK ...
15 cm TbtsK C/36 naval gun; 15 cm/50 41st Year Type; 15 cm/45 41st Year Type; 15.5 cm/60 3rd Year Type naval gun; 16-inch/45-caliber Mark 6 gun; 16-inch/50-caliber Mark 7 gun; 18-inch/48-caliber Mark 1 gun; 20 cm/50 3rd Year Type naval gun; 20.3 cm SK C/34 naval gun; 28 cm SK C/28 naval gun; 28 cm SK C/34 naval gun; 38 cm SK C/34 naval gun; 41 ...
Development of the 12.8 cm Flak 40 began in 1936, with the contract being awarded to Rheinmetall Borsig.The first prototype gun was delivered for testing in late 1937 and completed testing successfully.