The 3cm MK103 was a German aircraft-mounted cannon used during World War II.
It fired a 30mm calibre round and was designed for use against both air and ground targets.
The MK103 was a powerful weapon, capable of firing up to 420 rounds per minute and had an effective range of 1,200 meters.
The 3cm Flak 103/38, on the other hand, was an anti-aircraft gun that was modified for ground use. It was based on the MK103 cannon and had a modified barrel for ground use.
The gun was highly effective against both ground and air targets, and was used extensively by German forces during World War II.
The Flak 103/38 had a high rate of fire, capable of firing up to 280 rounds per minute, and had an effective range of up to 4,700 meters.
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