Feared across WWII, the German 88 mm gun destroyed tanks, bombers, and myths alike. Born as an anti-aircraft weapon in 1928, it evolved into the Tiger’s main cannon and Germany’s most famous artillery ...
Feared by pilots, tank crews, and infantry alike, the German 88mm Flak gun became the most versatile and deadly artillery piece of World War II. Originally designed for anti-aircraft use, it proved ...
If ever there was an artillery piece that dominated the battlefield, it was the German 88. Originally designed as an anti-aircraft gun, until German soldiers—whose early anti-tank guns were ...