Antiaircraft fire. The theory was to get as much metal into the air in front of the planes as possible, so they would fly into the shrapnel. “Ack-ack” included bullets, shells, flares and anything else that could be projected in the heat of battle.
Antiaircraft fire. The theory was to get as much metal into the air in front of the planes as possible, so they would fly into the shrapnel. “Ack-ack” included bullets, shells, flares and anything else that could be projected in the heat of battle.
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