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A WW1 German twin barrel Machine Gun that had an extremely rapid rate of fire. Fed by two drum magazines at both sides. It was rarely used on aircraft during WW1.
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Soviet fighters like the Mig 21/Mig 23 uses 'Gast' Derivative Machine Guns.
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