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What was the most effective anti aircraft gun ww2?

What was the most effective anti aircraft gun ww2?

FHCAM – 88 mm Flak 37 Anti-Aircraft Gun. The “88” was the most famous and feared artillery weapon of World War II.

How accurate are anti-aircraft guns?

They have an effective range of 2km I believe, as says in the textbooks. Though it’s more so below 800meter to 1km. Jets can pass by the reach of AA guns from east to the opposite side within 7 seconds or less. The AA operator has to fire toward the plane’s lead accurately doing so in order to get some hits.

What was the first anti-aircraft gun?

The Ballon Kanone was a breech-loading cannon designed by the Prussians to shoot down French hot air balloons. It wasn’t long after the first untethered balloon flight in 1783 that the aircraft were used for military observation purposes.

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How accurate are anti aircraft guns?

What was the most effective weapon in WW2?

M1 Garand. The M1 Garand was the standard U.S. Army infantry rifle from 1936-1959. A semi-automatic rifle that General George S. Patton called “the greatest battle implement ever devised”, it gave U.S. G.I.s a huge advantage in World War II.

How effective were anti-aircraft weapons in WW1?

To determine the effectiveness, they used “Rounds Per Bird” as the basic metric. So here’s a summary table for the primary anti-aircraft weapons used: So .30-caliber machine guns were very ineffective. The 5″ guns were pretty effective, and much more so when firing the variable-fuse shells.

Could anti-aircraft guns make a difference?

This is where anti-aircraft guns could make a huge difference. ( Above: The first anti-aircraft guns were hastily-converted quick-firing field guns, in this case pedestal-mounted on the back of a lorry.)

What were some of the worst military weapons in WW2?

The ubiquitous M-4 Sherman tank was plentiful but mediocre. Early U.S. fighters like the P-40 and P-39 were nothing to brag about (except in the hands of the Flying Tigers), while U.S. submarine torpedoes had a bad habit of not exploding until late 1943.

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How effective was flak in WW2?

Statistically, in terms of destroying enemy aircraft, light flak was more effective than heavy flak. For example German light flak in the 20mm, 30mm and 37mm calibres was deadly for aircraft flying up to 7,000′ (20mm) and 15,700′ (37mm).