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The Type 2 20 mm AA Machine Cannon was a Japanese-designed anti-aircraft gun, based on the German Flak 38. It entered service in 1942. A central fire-control system was developed for Type 2, which could control and direct 6 of the guns at once.
Two of the guns were mounted on together to form the 20 mm Twin AA Machine Cannon.
Specification
- Caliber: 20 mm
- Barrel length: 1.4 m (L70)
- Elevation: −15° to +95°
- Traverse: 360°
- Muzzle velocity: 950 m/s
- Weight: 550 kg
- Range: 5,500 m
- Altitude: 3,500 m
- Rate of fire: 300 round/min
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