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5.5 cm vollautomatischer Waffe

December 15 2011 at 6:55 PM
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Looking at Messrs. Jentz and Doyle's Panzer Tracts 20-1, page 12, Porsche Typ 245-010, the description of the weapon's 600 m/s muzzle velocity and 1.4 kg projectile sounds both slower and lighter than the 5.5 cm FlaK. I've not been able to find any detail of this weapon on the Net and hope some of you can provide more info. The illustration of the stubby, shrouded barrel poking from the turret of the Porsche vehicle is certainly interesting.

Thanks in advance.

 
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Waffen Revue

December 16 2011, 11:28 AM 

You will have to find Waffen Revue 1605-100-16 for the 5,5cm. Automatische Bordkanone MK 112.

Dan

 
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