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sahureka

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In this photo, you can see what I believe to be a targeting system. Therefore, although it resembles the Leonardo 127/64, it appears that the system can be operated not only in automatic mode but also by operators in the turret. This could be considered a safety measure, as it allows continued use in the event of damage to the system automatic due to enemy attacks or malfunctions.
If this hypothesis were confirmed, the system would also need to be equipped with a manual mechanical system for feeding ammunition from the drum magazine, a system that could be similar to that used by the Russians with the AK-176.
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sahureka

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For those of you who remember, the original of this photo was sent to me a few years ago by a user, who gave me permission to publish it after hiding the background and writing in various languages that it was not intended for commercial purposes. Then someone dishonestly published it anyway, deleting the text and adding their own initials.
In any case, I keep the original along with other frames.

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