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- Flakpanzer abstract "Flakpanzer is a German term for anti-aircraft tanks ("flak" is derived from Flugabwehrkanone, literally "aircraft defence cannon"; "panzer" is derived from Panzerkampfwagen, literally "armored fighting vehicle"). Vehicles referred to by this name developed over the course of World War II, and into the Cold War. These vehicles include the following: Flakpanzer I, a converted version of the Panzer I tank. Very rare in combat service. Used in World War II. Flakpanzer 38(t), based on the Panzer 38(t) light tank, and used in World War II. Flakpanzer IV, is the general designation for a series of self-propelled anti-aircraft guns based on the Panzerkampfwagen IV medium tank chassis, also from World War II. They are in order of development: Möbelwagen, used in World War II Wirbelwind, used in World War II Ostwind, used in World War II Kugelblitz, in prototype stage at the end of World War II M42 Duster (Flakpanzer M42), used by the Bundeswehr Flakpanzer Gepard, used by the Bundeswehr ZSU-57-2 (57-mm-Fla-SFL 57-2), used by the National People's Army of East Germany ZSU-23-4 (23mm-Fla-SFL 23-4), used by the National People's Army of East Germany".
- Flakpanzer thumbnail Wirbelwind_CFB_Borden_2.jpg?width=300.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageID "23150713".
- Flakpanzer wikiPageLength "1691".
- Flakpanzer wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Flakpanzer wikiPageRevisionID "642525267".
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Anti-aircraft.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Anti-aircraft_warfare.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Bundeswehr.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_self-propelled_anti-aircraft_weapons_of_Germany.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink East_Germany.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Flakpanzer_38(t).
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Flakpanzer_Gepard.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Flakpanzer_I.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer_Gepard.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Kugelblitz.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink M42_Duster.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Möbelwagen.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink National_Peoples_Army.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Ostwind.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Panzer_38(t).
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Panzer_I.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Panzer_IV.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Panzerkampfwagen_IV.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Self-propelled_anti-aircraft_weapon.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Tank.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink Wirbelwind.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink ZSU-23-4.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink ZSU-57-2.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLink File:Wirbelwind_CFB_Borden_2.jpg.
- Flakpanzer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flakpanzer".
- Flakpanzer hasPhotoCollection Flakpanzer.
- Flakpanzer subject Category:World_War_II_self-propelled_anti-aircraft_weapons_of_Germany.
- Flakpanzer hypernym Term.
- Flakpanzer comment "Flakpanzer is a German term for anti-aircraft tanks ("flak" is derived from Flugabwehrkanone, literally "aircraft defence cannon"; "panzer" is derived from Panzerkampfwagen, literally "armored fighting vehicle"). Vehicles referred to by this name developed over the course of World War II, and into the Cold War. These vehicles include the following: Flakpanzer I, a converted version of the Panzer I tank. Very rare in combat service. Used in World War II.".
- Flakpanzer label "Flakpanzer".
- Flakpanzer sameAs فلاك_بانزر.
- Flakpanzer sameAs 対空戦車.
- Flakpanzer sameAs Flakpanzer.
- Flakpanzer sameAs m.0j64jl_.
- Flakpanzer sameAs Q5457089.
- Flakpanzer sameAs Q5457089.
- Flakpanzer wasDerivedFrom Flakpanzer?oldid=642525267.
- Flakpanzer depiction Wirbelwind_CFB_Borden_2.jpg.
- Flakpanzer isPrimaryTopicOf Flakpanzer.