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The 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41 is a German 88 mm anti-aircraft and anti-tank artillery gun, developed in the 1930s. It was widely used by Germany throughout World War II and is one of the most recognized German weapons of the conflict. The gun was universally known as the Acht-acht ("eight-eight") by the Germans and the "eighty-eight" by the Allies.
The Pak 43 (Panzerabwehrkanone 43 and Panzerjägerkanone 43 [2] [3] [4]) was a German 8.8 cm anti-tank gun developed by Krupp in competition with the Rheinmetall 8.8 cm Flak 41 anti-aircraft gun and used during World War II.
Designs were laid for a Flakpanther mounting an 8.8cm FlaK 41 in an armoured turret. Model of Flakpanzer Coelian Flakzwilling 3.7 cm auf Panther Fahrgestell "Flakpanzer Coelian" (Gerät 554) A Flakpanzer project started in December 1943 mounting a double 3.7 cm FlaK 43 in an armored turret. At least one wooden mock-up was completed but ...
The Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV Ausf.C, or Pz. Sfl. IVc. also known as Grille 10, the 8.8cm Flak 37 auf Sonderfahrgestell ("on special chassis"), was a German mobile gun platform for the widespread 8.8 cm anti-aircraft/anti-tank gun, built in 1941.
88 FlaK 16 German Empire: World War I 88 FlaK 18 Nazi Germany: World War II 88 FlaK 41 Nazi Germany: World War II 88 Type 99 88 mm AA gun Japan: World War II 90 Canon de 90 mm Modèle 1926 France: World War II 90 90 mm Gun M1/M2/M3 United States: World War II / Cold War 90 Cannone da 90/53 Kingdom of Italy: World War II 90 9 cm kanon PL vz. 12/20
FlaK 37: German 37 mm antiaircraft gun; FlaK 38 2 cm: German 20 mm antiaircraft gun; FlaK 38 10.5 cm: German 105 mm antiaircraft gun; FlaK 40 12.8 cm: German 128 mm antiaircraft gun; FlaK 41 5 cm: German 50 mm antiaircraft gun; FlaK 41 8.8 cm: German 88 mm antiaircraft/antitank gun; FlaK 43: German 37 mm antiaircraft gun; FlaK vierling 38 ...
Modified 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41 Taifun (German for "typhoon") was a German World War II anti-aircraft unguided rocket system. Waves of small, relatively cheap, Taifun flak rockets were to be launched en masse into Allied bomber formations. [ 1 ]
88 mm FlaK 18 auf Zugkraftwagen 12t: 88 mm antiaircraft version of the Sd.Kfz. 8: 88 mm FlaK 18 auf Zugkraftwagen 18t: 88 mm antiaircraft version of the Sd.Kfz. 9: 88 mm FlaK 37 auf Sonderfahrgestell: 88 mm antiaircraft version of specially designed chassis based on the Panzer IV: 88 mm PaK 43/1 auf Geschützwagen III/IV: full title of the Nashorn