Sluban M38-B0852 Military German 88MM Anti Tank Gun

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Brand Name: Sluban
Recommend Age: 6+
Certification: 3C
Gender: Unisex
Material: Plastic
Model Number: M38-B0852
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✅SLUBAN M38-B0852 German 88MM Anti Tank Gun
 
✅The German 88mm anti-tank gun, officially known as the 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37, was a versatile artillery piece developed by Germany during World War II. Although initially designed as an anti-aircraft gun, the 88mm gun was repurposed and became one of the most effective and feared anti-tank weapons of the war. The 88mm gun had a powerful and accurate long-range capability, making it a formidable anti-tank weapon. It had a high muzzle velocity and could penetrate the armor of most Allied tanks at considerable distances. The gun fired a variety of ammunition, including armor-piercing rounds and high-explosive shells.
 
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Product Name: German 88MM Anti Tank Gun
 
Category: Military
 
This Kit Contains: SLUBAN M38-B0852
 
115 pcs Good Quality Bricks 
 
Size: 16.6cm
 
Manual Instructions 
 
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The 88mm gun was mounted on a mobile carriage, allowing it to be quickly deployed and repositioned as needed. It was used in both towed and self-propelled configurations, with variants such as the 8.8 cm Flak 36 and the 8.8 cm Pak 43. The gun was operated by a crew of several soldiers who would load and fire the weapon. The versatility of the 88mm gun made it highly effective not only as an anti-tank weapon but also in anti-aircraft and anti-personnel roles. Its accuracy and range allowed it to engage targets at long distances, providing a defensive advantage to German forces. The gun was used extensively on various fronts, including the Eastern Front, North Africa, and Western Europe.