FlaK36 (37 mm)
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Description
The 37 mm FlaK 36 is a German autocannon made for anti-aircraft purposes. It is most notable in the game as the main armament of the German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, the Sd.Kfz. 6/2.
Vehicles equipped with this weapon
General info
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Available shells
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Comparison with analogues
Usage in battles
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Pros and cons
Pros:
- High damage to aircraft
Cons:
- Low muzzle velocity
- Low penetration
History
Originally, the Flak 36 was able to fight aircraft flying at 4,200 meters effectively. The Flak 36 was mass deployed when it was deemed that the 20 mm flak guns were insufficient to fight the Soviet air support in the Eastern front and was meant to largely replace the 20 mm FlaK cannons. Later on, the Flak 42 version was made introducing such things as a gas-operated breach and a lower weight from 1,550 kg to 1,250 kg.
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See also
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Germany anti-aircraft guns | |
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15 mm | MG 151 |
20 mm | FlaK38 · Rh202 |
30 mm | MK103/38 |
37 mm | FlaK36 · FlaK43 · FlaK44 |
Foreign: | |
35 mm | Oerlikon KDA (Swiss) |