German 20mmFLAK38 anti-aircraft gun
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It was a light anti-aircraft gun used by Germany in World War II. Designed by Rheinmetall, it is an improved model of FLAK30 to improve the rate of fire. The design began in the late 1930 s, and in 1939 it was accepted as the standard anti-aircraft gun for the German Army and was used extensively throughout the war. Used as a single-barrel towed gun, it was also installed on a variety of vehicles and fixed positions, including a quadruple-mounted version, which greatly enhanced anti-aircraft fire. Because of its excellent performance and high rate of fire, it became a nightmare for the Allied Air Force.