
| Year | June 1938 |
| Vehicle Type | Light Flak Gun on Sd.Kfz 10 Half-Track |
| Origin & Designer | Germany/Sauerwerke & Werke |
| Numbers Produced | 610 (Both Models) |
| Crew | 7 (Commander, 2 x Gunner, 3 x Loaders & Driver) |
| Main Armament | 1 x 20mm L/65 Flak 30 |
| Main Armament | [@sponson_traverse] |
| Elevation | -12° to +90° |
| Turret Traverse | [@turret_traverse] |
| Gun Traverse | 360° |
| Gun Mount | [@gun_mounts] |
| Maximum Range | [@maximum_range] |
| Armour Penetration | [@armour_penetration] |
| Gun Sight | Flakviser 38 |
| Secondary Armament | 1 x 7.92mm MG34 (No Mount) |
| Smoke Discharger | [@smoke_discharger] |
| Ammunition Carried | 280 x 20mm & 600 x 7.92mm |
| Height | 2.0m |
| Width | 1.93m |
| Length | 4.75m |
| Combat Weight | 5.500 kg |
| Ground Clearance | 0.32m |
| Fording Depth | 0.69m |
| Trench Crossing | 1.50m |
| Obstacle Clearance | 0.69m |
| Climbing Ability | 24° |
| Radio | [@radio] |
| Armour | Gun Shield: 8mm |
| Engine | Maybach HL 38 TRKM (Petrol) |
| Transmission | 7 Forward & 3 Reverse |
| Maximum Road Range | 330 km |
| Maximum Cross Country Range | 150 km |
| Maximum Water Range | [@maximum_water_range] |
| Maximum Road Speed | 65 kph |
| Maximum Cross Country Speed | 45 kph |
| Maximum Water Speed | [@maximum_water_speed] |
| Variants | Sd.Kfz 10/5: Year: 1943 Germany/Werke Main Armament: 1 x 20mm L/65 FlaK 38 Elevation: -20° to +90° Traverse: 360° Armour: Hull Front: 8mm Hull Sides: 8mm Hull Rear: 8mm Hull Top: 8mm Hull Bottom: None |
| Notes | The Sd.Kfz 10/4 was the first in a series of German halftracks which was utilised as a mobile anti-aircraft platform. The Sd.Kfz 10 was a standard light halftrack and was available in large numbers. The early models had no armour except for the gun shield and mounted a 20mm FlaK 30. The gun could traverse fully 360° when side panels were lowered and ammunition was stored in bins located on the panels. Extra ammunition was carried in a trailer. A later variant was developed mounting a 20mm FlaK 38 and an armoured cab. Both models saw action on every major front and were issued to light flak platoons. |