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It was an excellent weapon, and had replaced the puny L/30 pieces on capital ships by the war's outbreak as an anti-aircraft weapon. By the late fall of 1914 numbers of these guns were being emplaced along key Flander's coast positions and the North Sea. By October 1918 there numbers made them a highly effective piece of naval ordnance to dissuade allied air interdiction at key locations (Zeebrugge, Brugge,etc). Later in WW1 this gun (and its ammunition) was used as a basis when a special 8.8cm AA Gun was developed for the German Army, a gun that after the war was developed into the famous WW2 "88".
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