Feared by pilots, tank crews, and infantry alike, the German 88mm Flak gun became the most versatile and deadly artillery piece of World War II. Originally designed for anti-aircraft use, it proved ...
The German 88mm gun is remembered as a tank killer—but its deadliest moment came far from the battlefield. During a night raid on Tobruk, HMS Sikh moved dangerously close to shore, assuming land-based ...