3.7 cm SK C/30anti-aircraft gun. The C /30's muzzle velocity was, on the other hand, about 12-15% higher than the Bofors; this slightly eased the aiming. The SK C /30U gun was modified
10.5 cm Flak 38replaced the electrical gun laying system with a mechanical one. The 10 .5 cm SK C /33 was used by the Kriegsmarine, the German Navy. Related to the Flak
15 cm SK C/28The SK C /28 used several different shells depending on its target. The 15 cm Sprgr L/4.6 KZ m Hb weighed 45.5 kg (100 lb) and had a muzzle velocity of
8.8 cm SK C/35 naval gunThe 8.8 cm SK C /35 was a German naval gun used in World War II. The 8.8 cm SK C /35 gun weighed 776 kilograms (1,711 lb) and had an overall length of 3
40.6 cm SK C/34 gunThe 40.6 cm SK C /34, sometimes known as the Adolfkanone (Adolf gun), was a German naval gun, designed in 1934 by Krupp and originally intended for the