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AC-130 Gunship Targeting Video, Afghanistan
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video of the AC-130 Gunship over Afghanistan targeting people and cars. NOTE:THIS IS NOT CALL OF DUTY 4! THIS IS REAL!! PEOPLE ARE KILLED IN THIS VIDEO.
AC-130 Gunship
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AC-130 Gunship - "Puff the Magic Dragon"
USAF AC130 gunship
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USAF AC130 gunship attacking an anti-iraqi raiding party in Mosul, Iraq (:56)
AC-130 gunship mission
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AC-130 gunship mission in Afghanistan
AC-130 Gunship power
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Shows a very incomum version of c-130.The AC-130 has a pair of vulcan rotatory cannon and a light artillery gun on the left side of it.You have to watch the video to believe.
AC-130 Gunship and A-10 - Transformers
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A-10 Warthogs and an AC-130U Spooky Gunship (actually AC-130H Spectre) of the USAF destroy a decepticon in the movie Transformers. Copyright © 2007 DREAMWORKS LLC and PARAMOUNT PICTURES. All Rights Reserved.
ac-130 gunship
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ac-130 gunship gettin it done son!
AC130 Gunship dropping Flares
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AC130 dropping flares. I'm not sure of the reason, but looks awesome.
AC130 Gunship
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Filmed from gunship!Get'em Boys!!
AC-130 Gunship
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Gunship tearing it up
Ac-130 Gunship Destroys Suspected Al-Queida Base
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Footage of a attacking AC-130 Gunship attacking insurgents(maybe terrorist i dont know) but it is very cool
Ac-130 gunship strikes taliban Part 1
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Madness Part 1
Ac-130 Gunship Village Massacre (COD4)
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aawsome ac-130 shooting the living fuck outta sum village from call of duty 4
ac-130 gunship
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The amazing most devestating gunship in flight today - and to the music of rainbow. enjoy :-)
Call of Duty 4 - Death From Above - AC-130 Gunship X360
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Game: Call of Duty 4 Mission: Death From Above (AC-130 Gunship) Difficulty: Regular Platform: Xbox 360 Player: johns1337est (me :P)
ac-130 gunship call of duty 4 modern warfare
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ac-130 gunship call of duty 4 modern warfare mission. this is y this is the best game i have ever played. death from above
Callofduty4:AC-130 Gunship
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Play by AnglezI
AC-130 Gunship
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Overview of the AC-130 Spooky and Spectre Gunships
Call of Duty 4: AC-130 Gunship Gameplay
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This shows gameplay of the C-130 Gunship. The FPS stutter sometimes due to FRAPS + Game.
Ac-130 Gunship
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Ac-130 Gunship music video points of authority linkin park
AC-130 Hercules Gunship
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The AC-130 gunship is a heavily-armed, ground attack airplane. The basic airframe is manufactured by Lockheed and Boeing is responsible for the conversion into a gunship and for aircraft support. [1] It is a variant of the C-130 Hercules transport plane. The AC-130 Gunship II superseded the AC-47 Gunship I in Vietnam.
Call of Duty 4: Ac-130 Gunship
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just messing around.
COD4 Death from above ac130 Gunship Level
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I never get tired of this level It's just flat out fun. It's played in arcade mode on pc
AC-130 Gunship On Mission In Afghanistan
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AC-130 Gunship kills a bunch of taliban :D
Ac-130 Gunship Call Of Duty 4
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AC-130 gunship actual gameplay on Call Of Duty 4
Ac-130 gunship strikes taliban Part 3
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Madness Part 3
AC-130 Gunship Targeting Video, Afghanistan
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アフガニスタンでのAC-130の攻撃動画
Bombed by AC/130 Gunship
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Terorist Training camp bombed by A/C130 Gunship.
CALL OF DUTY 4 FIRE AC-130 GUNSHIP
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ATTACK WITH AC-130 GUNSHIP
AC-130 Gunship Over Afghanistan
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AC-130 Gunship Takes Out Taliban Insurgents in Afghanistan
Ac-130 gunship strikes taliban Part 4
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Madness Part 4
dim3 ac130 gunship
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dim3 ac130 gunship
AC-130 Gunship In Action
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Believe this video is from Afghanistan. A few years ago.
CoD 4... AC-130 gun Ship
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video clip of the action
ac130 gunship in afgan and iraq
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an ac130 gun ship blowin shit up its cool
AC-130 gunship mission (actual footage)
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Footage from an AC-130 gunship
AC-130 Gunship in Afghanistan
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AC-130 Gunship in Afghanistan
Lockheed AC-130 gunship Spectre/Spooky
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The AC-130 gunship is a heavily-armed ground attack airplane. The basic airframe is manufactured by Lockheed, and Boeing is responsible for the conversion into a gunship and for aircraft support.[1] It is a variant of the C-130 Hercules transport plane. The AC-130 Gunship II superseded the AC-47 Gunship I in Vietnam. The gunship's sole user is the United States Air Force, which uses AC-130H Spectre and AC-130U Spooky variants. The AC-130 is powered by four turboprops and has an armament ranging from 20 mm Gatling guns to 105 mm howitzers. It has a standard crew of twelve to thirteen Airmen, including five officers (two pilots, a navigator, an electronic warfare officer and a fire control officer) and enlisted personnel (flight engineer, electronics operators and aerial gunners). The US Air Force uses the AC-130 gunships for close air support, air interdiction, and force protection. Close air support roles include supporting ground troops, escorting convoys, and flying urban operations. Air interdiction missions are conducted against planned targets and targets of opportunity. Force protection missions include defending air bases and other military facilities. The gunship squadrons are part of the Air Force Special Operations Command and are all assigned to AFSOC at Hurlburt Field in Northwest Florida.
AC130 Gunship Targeting over Afghanistan
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AC-130 over Halfgonistan
AC-130 Gunship: Death From Above *explicit content*
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Gunship in Afghanistan. Original Link: http://www.militaryvideos.net/videos.php?videonum=2
Ac-130 gunship strikes taliban Part 2
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Madness Part 2
AC 130 Gunship Taking out Taliban
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AC130 Gunship takes out Taliban fighters and various terrorists at Afghanistan location while avoiding mosque.
CoD4 AC-130 Gunship
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This is a AC-130 spectre gunship in CoD4.
AC-130 Gunship
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AC-130 in action attacking Taliban in Afghanastan. This is a graphic video.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare AC-130 gunship
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AC-130 gun ship. USAF 25mm gatling gun. 1800 RPM. 40mm Bofors Cannon. 100 RPM 105mm M102 Cannon. 10 RPM
Call of Duty 4 // AC-130 Gunship
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Song = Just a Minute (Subsonic VIP) Ben Sage
Re: AC-130 Gunship power
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Just a little music changing to SKKyuu's fantabulous video. All credit goes to him, except for my clever music placing =p. I just thought this music went shockingly well with the video...
COD4 MW SP AC-130 Gunship
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COD4 MW SP AC-130 Gunship raining down on the enemy.
How to pacify terrorists from an AC-130 flying gunship
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The camera appears to be on an AC-130 airplane (technically, a heavily-armed ground attack airplane gunship) which is laser marking the target, then an AH-64 Apache directs it's 30mm M230 chain gun on them. AH-64 Apache also carries a mixture of AGM-114 Hellfire and Hydra 70 rockets, ready to go on bad guys. The very pink of perfection: http://www.syndicor.com
AC-130 attack
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terrorists get attacked by AC-130 gunship
AC-130 Gunship Mission
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Call of Duty 4 - Death From Above - PC
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Gameplay footage from the level "Death From Above."
The AC-130 Gunship Specter class.
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This is me utilizing the AC-130 Gunship Specter class. The glares in the background are from when my crew mate's had to do their research on where the checkpoint was, but it hardly interfered with my work. We were in the good part of Iraq, not the Iraq you see everyday, these are the riches of the country. The camera was slanted by the movement of the Gunship its self, so we had to patch it down with take that we found, Duck tape comes in handy at most times. But the turbulence still moved it around a bit. Enjoy, and leave comments!
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
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Death From Above AC-130 gun ship. USAF 25mm gatling gun. 1800 RPM. 40mm Bofors Cannon. 100 RPM 105mm M102 Cannon. 10 RPM Thermal and night vision.
Gatling Gun in Fierce Action part II
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The Gatling gun is a gunpowder field weapon invented in the 1860s which used multiple rotating barrels turned by a hand crank. Unlike earlier weapons, such as the mitrailleuse, which had limited capacity and long reloading times, the Gatling gun was reliable, easy to load, and had a high firing rate. The gun was designed by the American inventor Richard J. Gatling, in 1861 and patented in 1862. The Gatling gun may have been the first "machine gun", depending on how 'machine gun' is defined, as it was capable of firing continuous bursts of fire. Unlike designs like the Maxim gun, which operate the mechanism using a fraction of the power of the fired cartridge, the Gatling gun relies on external power, such as a hand crank, or motor. Some later Gatling-type weapons diverted gas from the barrels to spin the rotating barrels. The term Gatling gun is still used, to refer to rotating-barrel cannons such as M61 20mm cannon and its younger brother the GAU-12 used in the AC-130 gunship. After Gatling guns were replaced by lighter, cheaper blowback-style weapons, the approach of using multiple rotating barrels fell into disuse for many decades. However, Gatling gun-style weapons made a return in the 1940-50s, when weapons with very high rate of fire were needed in military aircraft such as the Lockheed AC-130 gunship and ship-based CIWS. For these modern rotating-barrel cannons, electric motors were used to rotate the barrel. One of the main reasons for the resurgence of the Gatling gun-style design is the rotating barrel weapon's tolerance for continuous high-volume rates of fire. For example, if 2000 rounds were fired non-stop at high rate from a conventional single-barrel weapon, this would likely result in overheating of the barrel or a jam in the weapon. In contrast, a five-barreled Gatling gun-style weapon firing 2000 rounds would fire 400 rounds per barrel, an acceptable rate of fire. One example is the M61 Vulcan 20 mm cannon, the most commonly-used member of a family of weapons designed by General Electric and currently manufactured by General Dynamics. It is a six-barrelled Gatling capable of more than 6,000 rounds per minute, a rate unachievable with a conventional machine gun. Similar systems are available ranging from 5.56 mm to 30 mm (there was even a 37 mm Gatling on the prototype T249 'Vigilante' AA platform), the rate-of-fire being somewhat inversely-proportional to the size and mass of the ammunition (which also determines the size and mass of the barrels). During the Vietnam War, the 7.62 mm calibre M134 Minigun was created as a helicopter weapon. Able to fire 6,000 rounds a minute from a 4,000-round linked belt, the Minigun proved to be one of the most effective non-explosive projectile weapons ever built and is still used in helicopters today. When used in Vietnam, the Minigun was nicknamed "Puff the Magic Dragon" because it fired red tracers that gave the appearance of breathing fire. They are also used with lethal effectiveness on USAF AC-47, AC-119 and Lockheed AC-130 gunships, their original high-capacity airframes able to house the items needed for sustained operation. With sophisticated navigation and target identification tools, Miniguns can be used effectively even against concealed targets. The crew's ability to concentrate the Gatling's fire very tightly produces the appearance of the 'Red Tornado' [2] from the light of the tracers, as the gun platform circles a target at night. In addition to the benefits mentioned above, many modern systems have the advantage of being externally-driven (as opposed to relying on the energy from fired cartridges). This increases their reliability, as cartridge firing failure will not interrupt the operation cycle. Additionally, certain other stoppages, such as faulty extraction and many feeding-related problems, are eliminated or reduced considerably due to the external power source. It should however be noted that, although complex mechanically and uncommon, modern systems that derive power from the ammunition do exist. The world's fastest Gatling-style weapon, the 10,000 RPM GSh-6-23 uses a gas-operated drive system.
Gatling Gun in Fierce Action part III
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The Gatling gun is a gunpowder field weapon invented in the 1860s which used multiple rotating barrels turned by a hand crank. Unlike earlier weapons, such as the mitrailleuse, which had limited capacity and long reloading times, the Gatling gun was reliable, easy to load, and had a high firing rate. The gun was designed by the American inventor Richard J. Gatling, in 1861 and patented in 1862. The Gatling gun may have been the first "machine gun", depending on how 'machine gun' is defined, as it was capable of firing continuous bursts of fire. Unlike designs like the Maxim gun, which operate the mechanism using a fraction of the power of the fired cartridge, the Gatling gun relies on external power, such as a hand crank, or motor. Some later Gatling-type weapons diverted gas from the barrels to spin the rotating barrels. The term Gatling gun is still used, to refer to rotating-barrel cannons such as M61 20mm cannon and its younger brother the GAU-12 used in the AC-130 gunship. After Gatling guns were replaced by lighter, cheaper blowback-style weapons, the approach of using multiple rotating barrels fell into disuse for many decades. However, Gatling gun-style weapons made a return in the 1940-50s, when weapons with very high rate of fire were needed in military aircraft such as the Lockheed AC-130 gunship and ship-based CIWS. For these modern rotating-barrel cannons, electric motors were used to rotate the barrel. One of the main reasons for the resurgence of the Gatling gun-style design is the rotating barrel weapon's tolerance for continuous high-volume rates of fire. For example, if 2000 rounds were fired non-stop at high rate from a conventional single-barrel weapon, this would likely result in overheating of the barrel or a jam in the weapon. In contrast, a five-barreled Gatling gun-style weapon firing 2000 rounds would fire 400 rounds per barrel, an acceptable rate of fire. One example is the M61 Vulcan 20 mm cannon, the most commonly-used member of a family of weapons designed by General Electric and currently manufactured by General Dynamics. It is a six-barrelled Gatling capable of more than 6,000 rounds per minute, a rate unachievable with a conventional machine gun. Similar systems are available ranging from 5.56 mm to 30 mm (there was even a 37 mm Gatling on the prototype T249 'Vigilante' AA platform), the rate-of-fire being somewhat inversely-proportional to the size and mass of the ammunition (which also determines the size and mass of the barrels). During the Vietnam War, the 7.62 mm calibre M134 Minigun was created as a helicopter weapon. Able to fire 6,000 rounds a minute from a 4,000-round linked belt, the Minigun proved to be one of the most effective non-explosive projectile weapons ever built and is still used in helicopters today. When used in Vietnam, the Minigun was nicknamed "Puff the Magic Dragon" because it fired red tracers that gave the appearance of breathing fire. They are also used with lethal effectiveness on USAF AC-47, AC-119 and Lockheed AC-130 gunships, their original high-capacity airframes able to house the items needed for sustained operation. With sophisticated navigation and target identification tools, Miniguns can be used effectively even against concealed targets. The crew's ability to concentrate the Gatling's fire very tightly produces the appearance of the 'Red Tornado' [2] from the light of the tracers, as the gun platform circles a target at night. In addition to the benefits mentioned above, many modern systems have the advantage of being externally-driven (as opposed to relying on the energy from fired cartridges). This increases their reliability, as cartridge firing failure will not interrupt the operation cycle. Additionally, certain other stoppages, such as faulty extraction and many feeding-related problems, are eliminated or reduced considerably due to the external power source. It should however be noted that, although complex mechanically and uncommon, modern systems that derive power from the ammunition do exist. The world's fastest Gatling-style weapon, the 10,000 RPM GSh-6-23 uses a gas-operated drive system.
AC-130 Hercules Spector Gunship: Call of Duty 4
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US Marine convoy extracting civilian personnel. They come upon a blockade of iraqi militia and alqaeda terrorist. An AC-130 Hercules Spector Gunship is called in to provide support. The AC-130 uses its 25mm machine guns to take out several enemy combatants. Then fires its 105mm Cannon to take out a building housing additional terrorist.
COD4 - Spectre Gunship Ground Support
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Some of the AC-130 Gunship Level from Call of Duty 4. This is why COD4 rocks!!!!
Call of Duty 4 AC-130 Spectre Gunship "Death from Above"
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Call of Duty 4 AC-130 Spectre Gunship. The Mission "Death from Above".