WW2 era German 88 mm anti aircraft gun

In summary: The gun also had some great optics for sighting targets. A good overall design, to the point that it went from being a fixed platform mounted gun to being used as a main battle tank gun.The gun had a great caliber- a big shell makes a big hole. It also had a 1000 m/s Muzzle velocity gave it a flat trajectory and the ability to punch through lots of amour. By comparison other German AT guns where the 50mm with ~800m/s muzzle velocity and the 75mm @ ~933m/s.
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What was so special about WW2 era German 88 mm anti aircraft gun later used to great effect as an anti tank gun?
 
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First: caliber, a big shell makes a big hole. Second a 1000 m/s Muzzle velocity gave it a flat trajectory and the ability to punch through lots of amour. By comparison other German AT guns where the 50mm with ~800m/s muzzle velocity and the 75mm @ ~933m/s.Look here for more info.
 
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Great site ! thanks Integral.
 
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Just a note, take a look at how long the barrel on the 88 is when compared to a Sherman tank's 75 mm. One variable in cannon design is barrel length. The longer the barrel, the more time the projectile has to be accelerated, the more kinetic energy it has. In general, the longer the barrel, the higher the velocity, the more kinetic energy the projectile has to punch through armour.
 
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In general, the longer the barrel, the higher the velocity, the more kinetic energy the projectile has to punch through armour.

... and it did it so wonderfully well...

Cheers...
 
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Man ! Germans had some good stuff during WW2. They were like 20 or more years ahead in everything they lay their hands on.Great engineers those Germans are !
 
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Now for a pitch for my favorite set of games. The http://battlefront.com/ series of games is a very good simulation of the capability of the weapons and armor of the day encapsulated in a very playable game system. Each player plots his orders on a 3d battle field, then from these plots a 1 min movie is created, each player then watches his movie, he can see his units (infantry squads an individual vehicles) move and fire as ordered, with the battlefield delays and uncertainties factored in. Leadership, command and experience are signifigant factors. Great series of games, the original Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord can now be found in the cut rate game shelfs for around $10.
 
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The gun also had some great optics for sighting targets. A good overall design, to the point that it went from being a fixed platform mounted gun to being used used as a main battle tank gun.
 
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This thread is so disturbing...

I'm guessing you guys aren't Europeans.
 
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SpaceTiger - the performance of a weapon is completely different from the way its used or the people it is used on or the wars it is used in. Germany is now an ally as are Italy and Japan.
 
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spender said:
Man ! Germans had some good stuff during WW2. They were like 20 or more years ahead in everything they lay their hands on.Great engineers those Germans are !


Do you know that famous Russian AK 47(kalashnikov) is nothing but copy of WW2 era German MP44 sturmgewehr ?
MP44 was first assault rifle,over 500,000 were produced in the last stages of war and vehrmacht used it on all fronts.Russian got their hands on few examples and copied it,and that is how Russians "invented" Kalashnikov.
 

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Related to WW2 era German 88 mm anti aircraft gun

1. What was the purpose of the German 88 mm anti aircraft gun during World War 2?

The German 88 mm anti aircraft gun was primarily used as an anti-aircraft weapon to defend against enemy aircraft. However, it was also used as an anti-tank gun and for long-range artillery support.

2. How effective was the German 88 mm anti aircraft gun?

The German 88 mm anti aircraft gun was highly effective due to its accuracy, range, and firepower. It was known to have a kill rate of over 80% on Allied aircraft and was also effective against tanks and other ground targets.

3. What was the range of the German 88 mm anti aircraft gun?

The German 88 mm anti aircraft gun had a maximum range of approximately 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) when used as an anti-aircraft weapon. However, when used for ground targets, it had a range of up to 24 kilometers (14.9 miles).

4. How was the German 88 mm anti aircraft gun operated?

The German 88 mm anti aircraft gun was typically operated by a crew of 8-10 soldiers. It was a manually operated weapon, meaning it required the crew to load and fire each round individually. The gun could be towed by a vehicle or set up on a stationary mount.

5. How did the German 88 mm anti aircraft gun impact the outcome of World War 2?

The German 88 mm anti aircraft gun played a significant role in the outcome of World War 2. It was a highly effective weapon that helped protect German forces from enemy aircraft and tanks. Its success on the battlefield helped to establish the reputation of German artillery and contributed to the overall strength of the German military.

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