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TESTING NAZI ACK-ACK GUNS — A captured German 88 mm. anti-aircraft gun (right) stands beside the corresponding American 90 mm, weapon. Exhaustive tests carried out at the U.S, ordnance proving grounds have shown the German gun inferior for both anti-aircraft,and anti-tank work. The Nazis used the 88 mm, gun extensively in Africa.

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Flak, Volume 1, Issue 4, 30 April 1943, Page 5

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TESTING NAZI ACK-ACK GUNS—A captured German 88 mm. anti-aircraft gun (right) stands beside the corresponding American 90 mm, weapon. Exhaustive tests carried out at the U.S, ordnance proving grounds have shown the German gun inferior for both anti-aircraft,and anti-tank work. The Nazis used the 88 mm, gun extensively in Africa. Flak, Volume 1, Issue 4, 30 April 1943, Page 5

TESTING NAZI ACK-ACK GUNS—A captured German 88 mm. anti-aircraft gun (right) stands beside the corresponding American 90 mm, weapon. Exhaustive tests carried out at the U.S, ordnance proving grounds have shown the German gun inferior for both anti-aircraft,and anti-tank work. The Nazis used the 88 mm, gun extensively in Africa. Flak, Volume 1, Issue 4, 30 April 1943, Page 5

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