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Talk:TNSh-20

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Not qualify

Auto cannons that are ONLY mounted on tanks do not qualify for their own pages on IMFDB. It must be a crew served weapon that can be used by humans directly that is not just seen as secondary armament on armored vehicles. If this can be dismounted and used by a crew, then okay. If it only appears on an obscure Russian tank, then NO. MoviePropMaster2008 15:35, 5 May 2012 (CDT)

Well, then remove this page. I looked on other pages about auto cannons of similar use: 2A38M, 2A42, and a lot of auto cannons used only on aircrafts. So I thought this one is qualified. If I'm wrong, then please remove this page, and I'll correct the page of the movie. Greg-Z 08:51, 6 May 2012 (CDT)
I will have to side with Greg-Z on this one as the TNSh-20 falls in with the M61 Vulcan which is not a crew served weapon also. We have the Vulcan listed mounted on aircraft, vehicles and ships but not mounted to a tripod in a ground location as a crew served.If we use that criteria then you must remove all the other weapon systems that match. I thought the criteria was for artillery and large bore cannons on tanks.--phoenixent 14:13, 6 May 2012 (CDT)

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