This is the "Rebel cannon sled", a piece of production design that attempted to maximize value by building it on a real vehicle. In this case, an AKTIV snow trac sled.
The blueprints for it call out the snow trac base as well as its use of an 'existing cannon unit.'
It does show up in the finished film, if you know where to look for it.
As the hangar bay screen shot shows, it made it to both location shooting in Norway and on stage photography at Elstree. It was small enough to transport, I suppose.
You may occasionally find photos of Luke in his snowspeeder pilot manning the guns online labeled as a 'deleted scene'. It's not. It's more like a photo opportunity, as this prop / vehicle was on set that day.
* pilot outfit, that is.
Never been able to confirm what model of Aktiv vehicle is under there, but this is a strong contender:
Between the Shining and Empire Strikes Back, 79-80 was a busy year for Aktiv production vehicles.
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A side effect of this reshoot is Anakin's lightsaber occasionally showing up in Palpatine's hands in this fight, which was how it played out the first time around.
(asked in the thread: what was the change?) Anakin was originally standing with Palpatine when the Jedi came to arrest the chancellor. Rather than have his own lightsaber, Palpatine called Anakin's from his belt into his hand, and killed the Jedi and fought Mace with it.
If there was any intentionality in the letters TK or FN, I don't know of it. In the case of FN, my recollection is his name Finn came long before the idea that Poe named him was developed. So "FN" was reverse-engineered from Finn. As for TK...
I am doubtful it was intended to mean anything specific, because the script had it as TX. It was changed to TK during production. Don't know why. But if you look at early sources, it was TK-421. The novelization ('76) even went so far as to use THX-1138 as the trooper number.
In the years since, in large part due to the work of the @501stLegion, the term "TK" has become a standardized way of discussing stormtrooper numbers. The Mandalorian, I think, was the first place to use "TK number" in dialog.