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A high-velocity German [[cannon]] of the [[Second World War]], originally developed as [[anti-aircraft artillery]] but developing a fearsome reputation as an [[anti-tank gun]]; was also used as a [[tank gun]] in heavy tanks
A high-velocity German [[cannon]] of the [[Second World War]], originally developed as [[anti-aircraft artillery]] but, as perhaps the classic [[dual-purpose gun]], developing a fearsome reputation as an [[anti-tank gun]]; was also used as a [[tank gun]] in heavy tanks

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A high-velocity German cannon of the Second World War, originally developed as anti-aircraft artillery but, as perhaps the classic dual-purpose gun, developing a fearsome reputation as an anti-tank gun; was also used as a tank gun in heavy tanks