The 20 mm Flak 38 was produced by Mauser and used as a light anti-aircraft weapon and was the most produced German artillery piece in WWII. There were a few variants of the Flak 38. The standard Flak 38 could be towed or mounted on a vehicle; the Flakvierling 38 was four Flak 38s mounted on a single carriage. The Gebirgsflak 38 was a light weight easily disassembled variant for transportation and when reassembled it mounted on a tripod for use by airborne and mountain troops.
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Leaflet | 2012-03-01 March 2012 |