A tachanka (Russian and Ukrainian: тачанка) was a horse-drawncart (such as charabanc) or an open wagon with a heavy machine gun mounted on the rear side. A tachanka could be pulled by two to four horses and required a crew of two or three (one driver and a machine gun crew).
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