- The M134
Minigun is an
American 7.62×51mm NATO six-barrel
rotary machine gun with a high rate of fire (2,000 to 6,000
rounds per minute). It features...
- The XM133
Minigun is a 6-barreled Gatling-type machine-gun. The
weapon is a self-powered, gas-operated
variant of the M134
Minigun. It
fired over 3000...
- The M134
Minigun is an
American six-barrel
rotary machine gun.
Minigun may also
refer to: XM133
Minigun, an
American rotary machine gun GAU-19 Glagolev-Shipunov-Gryazev...
- Electric. The XM214 was a scaled-down
smaller and
lighter version of the M134
Minigun,
firing M193 5.56×45mm ammunition. The XM214 was
first developed for aircraft...
- gun
designed in the
Soviet Union,
similar to
firearms such as the M134
Minigun. It is a
hybrid weapon using both
propellant gas and an
electric drive...
-
Dillon Aero
manufactures the Air
Force GAU-2B/A (Army M134) 7.62×51mm
minigun,
which is used
primarily by 160th SOAR. The
company completely redesigned...
- of the
barrel cluster. The
Minigun is a type of
rotary machine gun.
During the
Vietnam War, the 7.62 mm
caliber M134
Minigun was
originally created to...
- DC-3) that had been
modified by
mounting three 7.62 mm
General Electric miniguns to fire
through two rear
window openings and the side
cargo door, all on...
-
known as an "EMF Meter". GAUSE-17, a US Navy
designation for the M134
Minigun.
Gause Academy of
Leadership and
Applied Technology in Bartow, Florida...
- helicopter. It
offered a
number of
significant advantages over the M134
Minigun – it
weighs less, it was self-powered (not
electrically driven), and a...