anti-aircraft gun, the 8.8 cm Flak 41, which was produced in relatively small numbers. Krupp responded with another prototype of the long-barreled 8.8 cmgun, which
early 1941. Two guns were ordered. The first round was test-fired from the commissioned gunbarrel on 10 September 1941 from a makeshift gun carriage at Hillersleben
(71 cm), while 12-gauge guns were furnished with 30 in (76 cm) barrels. Special length barrels could be ordered in lengths as short as 20 in (51 cm) or
The 20.3cm SK C/34 was the main battery gun used on the German Admiral Hipper-class heavy cruisers. These built-up guns consisted of a rifled tube encased
FF. 2 cm KwK 30 - variant for armored cars and light tanks, slightly shortened barrel20 mm Polsten - Equivalent British 20mm anti-aircraft gun, developed