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The Flak 30 and improved Flak 38 were 20 mm anti-aircraft guns used by various German forces in WWII. It was not only the primary German light anti-aircraft gun, but by far the most numerously produced German artillery piece throughout the war. The Flakvierling 38 combined four Flaks 38 onto a single carriage. The gun was normally transported on a Sd. Ah. 52 trailer, and could be towed behind a variety of half-tracks or trucks. It was also mounted onto half-tracks and tank bodies to produce mobile anti-aircraft vehicles. In Kriegsmarine use, it was fitted to U-boats and ships to provide short-range anti-aircraft defense, and was also employed in fixed installations around ports, harbors and other strategic naval targets. The Flakvierling was also a common fixture on trains and armoured trains.

