12.8 cm Flak 41
The Flugabwehrkanonen, known in English as the 12.8 cm Flak 41, was a late-World War II German anti-aircraft/anti-tank gun built as the successor to the 88 mm gun.
12.8 cm Flaks were used, amongst other places, in anti-aircraft batteries protecting Berlin.
Categories: Weapon stubs | World War II German guns