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I would like to suggest the (specific) Leichter Flakkraftwagen Kfz.81 (Krupp-Protze) (Light AA vehicle) (more on that below). It would be the duo vehicle together with the Kfz.69 also based on the Krupp-Protze.
It was part of the Lkw. der Fliegerabwehrtruppen, which included the Kfz.81 and 83, which had a 2 cm Flak 30 or 38 (81) and a light spotlight (83), the Kfz.83 existed as leichter Scheinwerferkraftwagen I and II.
It was the heavyer truck counterpart to the Sd.Kfz.10/4 (and 10/5), which had the same armarment and were primay pre war light aa vehicles as well as against Infantry, structures and tanks if no enemy air is around.
Overall the Kfz.81 number was shared between 3 chassis, the Krupp-Protze (that i suggest), the l. gl. Lkw. (o) (Leichter geländegängiger Lastkraftwagen offen / light offroad truck open cabin) and the s. Einheits-Pkw (Schwerer Einheits Personenkraftwagen / Heavy Unified Car).
The Vehicle was equipped with ammo, tools, spare parts, bench for the crew and the gun usually towed, however sometimes also put on the vehicle.
The armarment was as mentioned above either a 2 cm Flak 30 L/65 or 2 cm Flak 38 L/65, more on that below at the armarments section, i suggest to make it choosable as a modification, as the only in game effective difference would be the fire rate 280/480 rpm and slightly more depression -12/-20°. But both would be of interest, as the Flak 30 with its lower rate of fire could offer an easier job at AA work (and AT work) because you have more time to actively adjust your shooting while shooting.
It could come at Br 1.3 similar to the japanese 20mm AA truck, an unarmored and bigger (but bigger crew and faster) alternative to the Flakpanzer I.
The inofficially and popular known Krupp-Protze is the L 2 H 43 (1933-1936) and L 2 H 143 (1937-1941) produced Truck by F.Krupp AG produced for the Reichswehr and then Wehrmacht. About 7000 were produced and used as different variants the whole war. Pulling general equipment, transporting infantry, AA guns, AT guns, ammo and more.
It was build in an unconventional kind, out of pressed U-profiles and because of its 4 Cylinder Boxer Engine at the front was overall quite low profile, especially the nose. The engine was shared with the Pz I Ausf.A
(Drawing of the Krupp M305 (Click to show))

The Vehicle:
Sd.Kfz.69
Dimensions: 5,10 m / 1,96 m / 1,93 m
Weight: 2550 kg (without gun)
Engine: Krupp M305 Boxer 4 Cylinder 60 Ps / 2500 Rpm
Speed: 70 Km/h
Crew: 3-4
Armor: Only gunshield.
The Armarment:
Either 2 cm Flak 30 L/65 or 2 cm Flak 38 L/65 480 rounds, optional ammo trailer. More in the spoiler below, including ammo types. 20 and 40 round magazins
Source:
H.Dv. Munition der 2 cm Waffen
Kraftfahrzeuge und Panzer der Reichswehr, Wehrmacht und Bundeswehr
Heereswaffenamt D.669/9 Lastkraftwagen 1 1/2 T Krupp









