8.8 cm Flak 18 on SdKfz 8
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The 8.8 cm Flak 18 (Sfl.) auf Zugkraftwagen 12t , also known as the Bunkerflak or Bufla, was a German Wehrmacht half-track self-propelled gun developed before World War II and used in the first half of the war. It was used during the Invasion of Poland but is best known for its use during the Battle of France, where it was the only German self-propelled gun capable of destroying the heavier Allied tanks such as the French Char B1 and the British Matilda II. Remaining vehicles were used on the Eastern Front. The last Bufla was destroyed in 1943.
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Flak 18
mass 9253 kilogram, length 105 millimetre, length 4930 millimetre, speed 820 metre per second,
Krupp, Germany,
Artillery Gun Module, automoteur Batignolles-Chatillon 155mm, Bandkanon 1, GBU-37 GPS-Aided Munition, M-52T, M12 Gun Motor Carriage, self-propelled gun, Semovente 105/25, Semovente 47/32, Semovente 75/34, Semovente 75/46, SU-122, SU-14, Type 75 155 mm self-propelled howitzer, WD Schlepper,
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