Ac 130

Discover the capabilities and firepower of the AC-130 aircraft. Learn about its role in providing close air support and its impact on modern warfare. Experience the thrill of witnessing the AC-130 in action.
AC-130U SPOOKY II, weapons are a 25mm cannon (automatic), 40mm cannon (automatic as long as it is continuously loaded 4 rounds at a time with one crew member running it) and 105mm howitzer (loaded 1 round at a time with 3 crew members running it).  The Spooky II gets its name from the AC-47 of Vietnam, the first Spooky. Ac 130 Gunship, Ac 130, C 130, Military Hardware, Military Airplane, Military Jets, Aircraft Pictures, Aircraft Design, Military Equipment

AC-130U SPOOKY II, weapons are a 25mm cannon (automatic), 40mm cannon (automatic as long as it is continuously loaded 4 rounds at a time with one crew member running it) and 105mm howitzer (loaded 1 round at a time with 3 crew members running it). The Spooky II gets its name from the AC-47 of Vietnam, the first Spooky.

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Charles Harbison
The AC-130H Spectre (Attack Cargo Plane Project II) currently retired/replaced with the J model Ghostrider.  Spectres weapons consisted of twin 20mm cannons (mid pic), one Bofors 40mm cannon and one 105mm Howitzer (bottom pic).  See the top pic, there are two black squares that used to house the 20mm cannons.  This weapon was removed due to a ricochet issue (collateral damage) reported by Special Forces on the ground, something that has never been mentioned anywhere. C130 Gunship, Bofors 40mm, Ac 130 Gunship, Teknologi Futuristik, Cargo Plane, Ac 130, Us Military Aircraft, Collateral Damage, Top Pic

The AC-130H Spectre (Attack Cargo Plane Project II) currently retired/replaced with the J model Ghostrider. Spectres weapons consisted of twin 20mm cannons (mid pic), one Bofors 40mm cannon and one 105mm Howitzer (bottom pic). See the top pic, there are two black squares that used to house the 20mm cannons. This weapon was removed due to a ricochet issue (collateral damage) reported by Special Forces on the ground, something that has never been mentioned anywhere.

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Charles Harbison