WWI, German Flak Anti-Aircraft Gun
"Caption: "German anti-aircraft defense. A stereoscopic viewfinder plots the range and height of the target for the 3.7cm quick-firing Flak gun, fitted with a side-mounted magazine." By 1913 only France and Germany had developed field guns suitable for engaging balloons and aircraft. The Germans produced an incredible number of Fliegerabwehrkanone (anti-aircraft gun, abbreviated as flak)."
Picture No
10978371
Media ID
47619235
Size
4200px x 3320px
(3.3MB)
Credit
© Photo Researchers / Mary Evans~~
Source
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