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  2. M134 Minigun - Wikipedia

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    The M134 Minigun is an American 7.62×51mm NATO six-barrel rotary machine gun with a high rate of fire ... such as General Electric's earlier 20 mm M61 Vulcan, ...

  3. M61 Vulcan - Wikipedia

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    The M61 Vulcan is a hydraulically, electrically, ... M134 Minigun – 7.62 mm cannon; M163 VADS – self-propelled version of the M167 on an M113 armored personnel ...

  4. List of U.S. aircraft gun pods - Wikipedia

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    Main components of the XM18 Gun Pod (less M134 machine gun) Perhaps the most widely used gun pod developed by the US military, fitted with a single GAU-2 7.62×51mm Minigun. [3] This weapon was produced in three generations, with separate designations applied by both the US Army and US Air Force.

  5. XM214 Microgun - Wikipedia

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    With a fast-firing gun using standard rifle ammunition, the US Army and US Air Force showed interest for use of the XM214 on aircraft, helicopters, and armored vehicles. The smaller and lighter Microgun could replace the Minigun on heavily armed gunship aircraft and attack helicopters, freeing up space for ammo, equipment, and even more guns.

  6. Rotary cannon - Wikipedia

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    A rotating-barrel Minigun being fired from a gunship during the Vietnam War. The Minigun is a type of rotary machine gun. During the Vietnam War, the 7.62 mm caliber M134 Minigun was originally created to

  7. Multiple-barrel firearm - Wikipedia

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    In order to develop a weapon with a more reliable, higher rate of fire, General Electric designers scaled down the rotating-barrel 20 mm M61 Vulcan rotary cannon for the 7.62×51mm NATO ammunition. The resulting weapon, the M134 Minigun, could fire up to 6,000 rounds per minute without overheating. The gun has a selectably variable rate of fire ...

  8. List of multiple-barrel firearms - Wikipedia

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    M61 Vulcan: General Electric: 20×102mm United States: 1959 M134 Minigun: General Electric: 7.62×51mm NATO United States: 1960 Meroka CIWS: FABA Sistemas / Navantia: 20x118mm Spain: 1984 Mitrailleuse France: 1851 Montigny mitrailleuse Belgium: 1863 Nikonov machine gun: Izhmash: 5.45×39mm Soviet Union: 1977 Nordenfelt gun United Kingdom: 1873 ...

  9. List of aircraft weapons - Wikipedia

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    M61 Vulcan (United States) M134 Minigun (United States) M197 Gatling gun (United States) MAC 1934 (France) Mauser BK-27 (Germany) MG 08 (Germany) MG 15 machine gun (Germany) MG 17 machine gun (Germany) MG 131 machine gun (Germany) MG 151 cannon (Germany) MG FF cannon (Germany) MK 103 cannon (Germany) MK 108 cannon (Germany) Nudelman-Suranov NS ...