Posted on 02/11/2017 9:01:07 AM PST by bobsunshine
Fear is often said to be the greatest weapon against your enemies, but I think that fear might have to take 2nd place against the incredible arsenal of the AC-130. The AC-130, often called The Angel of Death is one of the most fearsome gunships that ever took to the sky. Operated by a crew of 13, a 132-foot wingspan and equipped with multiple machine high powered guns and flying at speeds of up to 300 MPH the AC-130 a weapon of war that can win wars by itself.
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They pack a tremendous punch but also have a glass jaw.
This one from Hurlburt was flying around my house.
Thank you, I enjoy war porn.
I read somewhere that the sight of this particular gunship, approaching and firing, is the most terrifying sight on earth. I never forgot that, and it still seems like a true statement.
Very impressive!
The guns actually push the plane sideways and “uphill” when firing. Once heard that if they strafe a football field size area with a rabbit anywhere on it, the rabbit is pink spray....
My gun crew’s personal record with the 105mm was five shots in the air at one time. Time of flight was a little over 9 seconds. They got the last one off just as the first one impacted.
And, it only cost me a case of beer per gunner (all four of them)!
A flying artillery battery. In conjunction with A-10 Warthogs, a most fearsome weapon to bring to bear on advancing troop columns and convoys.
I think the guys on the ground aren't the only guys worrying. In some situations the gunship has a tremendous advantage. When there are a lot of pickup trucks with mounted AA guns on them, being in a low flying, relatively slow airplane within range of the AA guns would also be an adrenaline raising experience.
Everybody in that plane knows what could happen if they get hit with a couple of 20mm or 30mm HE rounds.
Fly real slow.....’n turn to the left.
130 is a fantastic ac no matter how it is configured
BUMP! That was great. Thanks for posting.
That’s great seeing the crews feed the guns and cannon. It always strikes me as odd that there is a man in the loop to feed these things. All the automation for fire control and aiming, but the feed is a manual process. I’ve read how unreliable auto-feeders are in tanks...must be the same in aircraft as well.
So so glad you guys are on our team! Thank you for everything and always stay safe..
A dozen of these patrolling the southern border would instantly end all illegal border crossings.
...dang!... I shuddered just reading that...lol
That’s one bad ass dude. Glad he’s on our side.
Appears to be landing judging by the flaps.
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