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[[File:BCTA78.jpg|thumb|right|DC-210 on display at the Red River Armor Museum]]
[[File:BCTA78.jpg|thumb|right|A [[Blackhelm Confederate Army]] TA-78 at Matvayez air base in [[Caledonia]].]]
The '''TA-78''' is a towed anti-aircraft gun armed with a six barrel 20mm minigun. It entered service in 1978 and is in use with several nations in [[Astyria]].
The '''TA-78''' is a towed anti-aircraft gun armed with a six barrel 20mm minigun. It entered service in 1978 and is in use with several nations in [[Astyria]].



Revision as of 07:33, 1 January 2024

A Blackhelm Confederate Army TA-78 at Matvayez air base in Caledonia.

The TA-78 is a towed anti-aircraft gun armed with a six barrel 20mm minigun. It entered service in 1978 and is in use with several nations in Astyria.

In addition to its role as an anti-aircraft platform, the TA-78 has also been highly effective against lightly armored vehicles as well.

Design

The TA-78 consists of a 20mm cannon, linked ammunition feed system, and a fire control system in powered turret, mounted on a towed carriage.

The carriage is stabilized by two outriggers at the rear and a jack at the front. A single operator is seated on the weapon with the ammunition to his left, the sights and gun in front and a range only radar to his right. More recent upgrades to the system involve the addition of thermal imaging sensors.