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Flak
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Rytis: You could be right there. I have actually tried to manhandle a 20mm onto the back of a flatbed and it took 8 of us to do it. Its bloody heavy. The rear suspension on the Kubel does not look like it is under any stress at all considering!
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I'd agree with Rytis -- sure looks like a fake to me.
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We discused this in Lithuanian website and came to conclusion, that this is photoshop- Gun and guner is out of proportion, there is no autrigers to hold wehicle in place, also the independent suspension meantr that you prety mouch cant hit anythind with...
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Mobile flak gun... using a Kubel!
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Sorry for the double but it was a picture seen and not the real thing
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I have seen an afrika corp Kfz.69 (I think) with a flak gun on it but gun was almost centered on the vehicle, this one looks so far back that one bad shot and there could be a tip over.
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Thats a VW-Schwimmwagen with out the prop, but never seen a flack gun mounted on one, grate photo.