Some I'd like to share.
Two 7x50 Zeiss U-Boatglas and a set of gummies (most likely not U-Boat though)
Two 7x50 UDF Bionos for the UZO torpedo firing control system on U-Boats
The bottom optic is a 37mm presure rated Flak Sight discussed here by mlspaul. I thought it was a 20mm sight. :
"Not 20mm. What you have there is a 1X40 (Opticotechna or Zeiss, depending on the code below ) for a Uboat 3.7cm Flak 42. This was the final antiaircraft gun developed for U-boats. And yes, it was "navalized" version of the Flak 42.
This was the final antiaircraft gun developed for U-boats. Adapted from the German army 37mm Flak 42, it had a further range and fired a much more powerful shell. The rate of fire was somewhat lower at 50 rounds per minute. "
More here on the thread....http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=423083
Two 7x50 Zeiss U-Boatglas and a set of gummies (most likely not U-Boat though)
Two 7x50 UDF Bionos for the UZO torpedo firing control system on U-Boats
The bottom optic is a 37mm presure rated Flak Sight discussed here by mlspaul. I thought it was a 20mm sight. :
"Not 20mm. What you have there is a 1X40 (Opticotechna or Zeiss, depending on the code below ) for a Uboat 3.7cm Flak 42. This was the final antiaircraft gun developed for U-boats. And yes, it was "navalized" version of the Flak 42.
This was the final antiaircraft gun developed for U-boats. Adapted from the German army 37mm Flak 42, it had a further range and fired a much more powerful shell. The rate of fire was somewhat lower at 50 rounds per minute. "
More here on the thread....http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=423083
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