OVERVIEW: A tail gun director with TV camera integration is a fire control component used on aircraft with rear defensive gun stations. It incorporates a television camera to provide visual tracking and targeting of approaching threats, enabling gunner or automated systems to direct fire accurately under a wide range of conditions.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Generic 2nd generation tail gun directors with TV cameras were enhanced electro-optical sighting systems for rear defense of large aircraft. Incorporating better sensors, moderate optical zoom, and limited image stabilization, they improved situational awareness and threat engagement for gunners. These systems were still manually operated but offered more reliable performance under varied conditions compared to earlier versions.

ROLE SUMMARY:
Category: Electro-Optical Gun Director
Primary Use: Visual tracking and cueing for rear-facing aircraft armament
Function: Operator-guided electro-optical targeting
Platform: Strategic bombers and maritime patrol aircraft
Integration: Coupled with tail-mounted autocannons or heavy machine guns

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SOURCE:
U.S. Airborne Fire Control Heritage Review, Cold War Aircraft Systems Manual