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Airborne & light Flak guns/cannons - seems like that Germans went a bit over-board with the wide variety they made.
Two LMGs, one HMG, 3 different 20mm guns/ammo + the big Oerlikon supplied from Switzerland + the 20mm Madsen, 'two and a half' 30mm guns (MK 101 and MK 103 used different priming) with the next 2 designs in the pipeline (213C and 303), 50-55mm guns of several sizes/weights/RoFs... Curiously, no specific 37mm gun for air fighting, but several 37mm AA guns to up the diversity, plus 40mm Bofors (captured, as well as produced in Norway), the 15mm gun, the 25mm French gun - enough of variety for two continents.
The development was even more diverse, with 13mm necked down to 10 and 8 mm, the transitional ammo for the MG 213A (probably very similar to the 20mm Flak?)
The magazine-fed LMG has no place in a serious ww2 air war.
Keeping the things simpler might've been prudent. Eg. a 700 and 900 m/s gun per calibre? So the LW gets the Oerlikon L (instead of the MG FF and 151/20) and the 'normal' Flak 30/38, a 30mm Flak good for 900 m/s and a gun for air fighting that does 700m/s, again the 37mm 900 m/s Flak and 700 m/s type air-to-air gun etc. Skip the bigger guns and the 15mm, but make the HMG a bit more powerful, using the ammo that about as powerful as the 13mm TuF.
The high MV 30 and 37mm guns will also be good for tank plinking.
Two LMGs, one HMG, 3 different 20mm guns/ammo + the big Oerlikon supplied from Switzerland + the 20mm Madsen, 'two and a half' 30mm guns (MK 101 and MK 103 used different priming) with the next 2 designs in the pipeline (213C and 303), 50-55mm guns of several sizes/weights/RoFs... Curiously, no specific 37mm gun for air fighting, but several 37mm AA guns to up the diversity, plus 40mm Bofors (captured, as well as produced in Norway), the 15mm gun, the 25mm French gun - enough of variety for two continents.
The development was even more diverse, with 13mm necked down to 10 and 8 mm, the transitional ammo for the MG 213A (probably very similar to the 20mm Flak?)
The magazine-fed LMG has no place in a serious ww2 air war.
Keeping the things simpler might've been prudent. Eg. a 700 and 900 m/s gun per calibre? So the LW gets the Oerlikon L (instead of the MG FF and 151/20) and the 'normal' Flak 30/38, a 30mm Flak good for 900 m/s and a gun for air fighting that does 700m/s, again the 37mm 900 m/s Flak and 700 m/s type air-to-air gun etc. Skip the bigger guns and the 15mm, but make the HMG a bit more powerful, using the ammo that about as powerful as the 13mm TuF.
The high MV 30 and 37mm guns will also be good for tank plinking.