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Us air force ac-130u spooky gunship
Us air force ac-130u spooky gunship












With operation history dating back all the way to the Vietnam war, where it was responsible with blowing to bits some 10,000 trucks, and who knows what else, the AC-130 also saw plenty of action in Grenada, Panama, Iraq, Somalia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Kosovo. It can fly at 300 mph (483 kph) and for distances of up to 1,500 miles (2,400 km), provided no aerial refueling is provided. The plane is otherwise your general Hercules, powered by four Allison turboprop engines developing 4,300 shaft horsepower each. More to the point, side-mounted 40 mm and 105 mm cannons, as well as a 25 mm Gatling gun use integrated sensors and radar to “provide surgical firepower or area saturation during extended loiter periods, day or night and in adverse weather,” as per the U.S. Unlike most other Hercules out there, the Spooky is packed with weapons, radars, and all other tools it needs to conduct aggressive missions.

us air force ac-130u spooky gunship

This one was not envisioned to necessarily carry troops and supplies (although it probably could, with ease), but to conduct “close air support, air interdiction and armed reconnaissance.”

us air force ac-130u spooky gunship

Enter the AC-130U, known among enthusiasts as Spooky.














Us air force ac-130u spooky gunship