The "other tail body, left & right" of the Dhanush gun refers to its split trail carriage, a key feature for stability and recoil absorption. These two hinged beams, or "tails," are spread apart and anchored to the ground during firing, allowing for a 60-degree traverse (movement from side to side).
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When the gun is fired, the trails effectively transfer the force of recoil into the ground, ensuring the gun remains stable for sustained and accurate firing.
Maneuverability: The split-trail design allows the gun to traverse, or rotate, to engage targets within a 60-degree arc without repositioning the entire gun carriage. The left and right tails are hinged, enabling the gun to
The trails are equipped with a towing hitch and locking mechanisms to secure them in position when the gun is in a travel configuration. For mobility, the Dhanush is sometimes mounted on an 8x8 Tatra truck, creating a Mounted Gun System.