Three Ju 87D Stuka dive bombers in flight, Yugoslavia, Oct 1943

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Caption     Three Ju 87D Stuka dive bombers in flight, Yugoslavia, Oct 1943 ww2dbase
WW2-Era Location Name Yugoslavia
Date  Oct 1943
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Identification Code   Bild 183-J16050
 
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Added By C. Peter Chen
Photo Size 577 x 800 pixels



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1. Commenter identity confirmed Bill says:
29 Sep 2016 05:38:46 PM

STURZKAMPFFLUGZEUG:
(DIVE BOMBER)

As the war continued, later models of the Junkers Ju 87 replaced the light 7.92mm machine guns, for 2 x 20mm cannons in the wings w/500 rounds per gun.
The rear gunner was now armed w/1 x MG81Z (twin mounted) 7.92mm machine gun with 1,000 rounds per gun. The Stuka was still called upon to deliver pin point dive bombing to enemy targets. Its been estimated that German industry produced 10,000,000,000
that's ten billion rounds of 7.92mm ammo! this is an estimate as production records were later destroyed or were lost...
Crews were armed with semi-automatic pistols of German manufacture, or foreign made weapons captured from the occupied countries, even revolvers were issued.

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