
Type 77 submachine gun - Wikipedia
The Type 77 (Chinese: T77衝鋒槍) is a submachine gun of Taiwanese origin, [1] produced by the 205th Arsenal. [2] The T77 was developed in the 1980s, based on the Ingram MAC-11 and the …
T77 – Six .50 Cals on an M24 Chaffee - Tank Historia
Nov 14, 2023 · The T77 was a small, fast, self-propelled anti-aircraft gun based on the M24 Chaffee that had a group of six .50 caliber machine guns in a two-man turret. This little …
T77 submachine gun | Gun Wiki | Fandom
The T77 submachine gun (T77衝鋒槍, T77 chōngfēngqiāng, literally means "T77 submachine gun") is a Taiwanese submachine gun. The T77 was developed in 1985 to replace the aging …
M24 Chaffee - Wikipedia
The T7 light tank design, which was initially seen as a replacement, grew in weight to more than 25 short tons, taking it out of the light tank classification, and so was designated as the …
Type 77 submachine gun | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Type 77A1 is a submachine gun of Taiwanese origin. [1] [2] BXP.
The T77 MGMC SPAAG: What's better than 4 .50s? 6 .50s!
Oct 21, 2023 · Today’s suggestion is for the American T77 MGMC, specifically the E1 variant, a prototype SPAAG with a whopping 6 M2 Browning Machine Guns, plus a good ol’ .30 cal.
Multiple Caliber .50 Gun Motor Carriage T77 - WW2 In Color
In 1945 this M24 was tested using six .50cal Machine Guns in a combination known as "Multiple Caliber .50 Gun Motor Carriage T77". When tested with a computing sight it was known as the …
T77E1 - War Thunder Wiki
The T77E1 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage (MGMC) is an American self-propelled anti-aircraft gun mounted on the M24 light tank chassis and armed with six 12.7 mm M2HB machine guns. …
120mm Gun Tank T77 - Tank Encyclopedia
Sep 28, 2018 · The T77 was a combination of the turret of the T57 120mm Gun Tank with the hull of the M48 Patton medium tank.
Prototype - T77 Multiple Gun Carriage - M24 Chaffee Series Tanks
T77 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage. Had 6 .50 caliber M2 machine guns mounted in a new designed turret. The T89 gun mount in or on the T77 was made by the United Shoe Machinery Company.
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