Last edited by zuilon2000; 01-17-2012 at 01:26 PM.
Last edited by zuilon2000; 01-18-2012 at 10:02 AM.
Yep, that's the one I was talking about, but I forgot the name what it was called though, thanks for the find DA!! Another system which is upgraded from M55 AAG system was T75 AAG system with two 20mm cannons and a glass shield (I actually have the picture of the system in my Jane's Land Based Air Defense 2003/2004, but sadly I don't have a scanner). However, I believe both the upgraded T75 and the 20mm Vulcan were made in small numbers and decided to focused on the development of the T82 20mm AAG system.
M55 AA import from the US, loaded M2HB MG set in Kinmen and Mazu islands, some airport in air force base in Taiwan also used.
But this picture I have no idea ,maybe I have to find some information...
Last edited by zuilon2000; 01-19-2012 at 05:39 AM.
Cool, thanks for the information Zuilon2000. I do know Taiwan sometimes sells or gives boats like the Hai Ou class patrol boats to countries like Paraguay. However, the reason I ask because the Taiwanese Navy is allowed only 48 ships like destroyers, frigates, corvettes, and other major warships which means older ships have to be retired. But submarines, missile patrol boats and other smaller ships are exempt from that limitations. Also, would you tell me more about this limitation since I can't find any info about it and will the Taiwanese government get rid of it in the near future.
Yep, that is the T75 AAG. Thanks for the info Kurtchang and welcome to the forum!!
Last edited by Shadowstorm; 01-19-2012 at 06:26 AM.
You're most welcome.
By the way, I believe that T75 is the designation of the cannon and not of a complete system. The one you and kurtchang referred to appears to be a T82 prototype. After all, even Jane's is not infallible, and I have found numerous references to the aforememtioned designation of the cannon, especially about photos showing it fitted to HMMWVs.
Well......I'm Zuilon2000 ,not Zuilon2002....囧>
Here are military mass march in 1992 .
True, there is no prefect military information site even Jane's. Yeah, I tried to find the information Vulcan variant of the T75, but I couldn't find no info about it with the exception Taiwan vs. China website which shutdown a few years ago. However, what makes the T75 designation confusing is that their is a pistol called the T75K which is based on Beretta 92 which can cause some confusion with the T75 family of AAG systems.
T-92 AA simple weapon,but it have be replaced by GDF-006 upgrade style,so this weapon wasn't be used.
The GDF-006 upgrade AA
All Taiwanese military drill before lunar new year