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Old 03-07-12, 06:40 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve View Post
No light flak gun is useful at more than 1000 meters.
That's interesting 'cos most of the 2cm FLAK 30/38 ammo had a 2 to 5 second fuse, so they were fragging at 1000 to 2000m, closer than that, they were just rather fast bees! (albeit, heavy 2cm ones that would whizz straight thru' yer fuselage)

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Without a heavy shell with a good proximity fuse it's just another machine gun, and hitting a moving target is pretty much impossible unless it's close and heading right for you.
No proximity on 2cm rounds, just a burn thru' tracer.

The axis were never able to develop a working proximity fuse for any FLAK, they just used timed fuses set to a specific range/altitude (based on flight time). Alled forces did have proximity fuses in the later years of the war.

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