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711: 607:, to demonstrate its products. A delinker, used to separate cartridges from ammunition belts and feed them into the gun housing, and other parts were tested on Campbell's ranges. The 160th SOAR were impressed by the delinker's performance and began ordering them by 1997. This prompted Dillon to improve other design aspects including the bolt, housing and barrel. Between 1997 and 2001, Dillon Aero was producing 25–30 products a year. In 2001, it was working on a new bolt design that increased performance and service life. By 2002, virtually every component of the minigun had been improved, so Dillon began producing complete weapons with improved components. The guns were purchased quickly by the 160th SOAR as its standardized weapon system. The gun then went through the Army's formal procurement system approval process, and in 2003 the Dillon Aero minigun was certified and designated 1016:, with a specific ammunition load that replaced every fifth 'ball' round with a tracer round to enable better accuracy by the gunners, and also earning these airborne gunships the nickname 'Puff the Magic Dragon' by the Viet Cong due to their apparent ability of spitting fire and making everything they hit disappear or die. The AC-47 had three side mounted MXU-470/As (four were mounted on its replacement, the AC-119) and when all firing at once created a devastating image in the eyes of the enemy. The first AC-130A Gunship IIs did away with the MXU-470/A mounts and instead used GAU-2/As, and not only had four 7.62mm GAU-2/A minigun mounts, but added four 20mm 1080: 820: 2996: 4130: 4077: 460:, a relatively new invention at the time. Even after Gatling slowed the mechanism, the new electrically powered Gatling gun had a theoretical rate of fire of 3,000 rounds per minute, roughly three times the rate of a typical modern, single-barreled machine gun. Gatling's design received U.S. Patent #502,185 on July 25, 1893. Despite his improvements, the Gatling gun fell into disuse after cheaper, lighter-weight, recoil and gas operated machine guns were invented; Gatling himself went bankrupt for a period. 2988: 1279: 1339: 615: 1397: 691:
Multiple barrels allow for a greater capacity for a high firing rate, since the serial process of firing, extraction, and loading is taking place in all barrels simultaneously. Thus, as one barrel fires, two others are in different stages of shell extraction and another three are being loaded. The minigun is composed of multiple closed-bolt rifle barrels arranged in a circular housing. The barrels are rotated by an external power source, usually electric,
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Various iterations of the minigun have also been used in a number of armament subsystems for helicopters, with most of these subsystems being created by the United States. The first systems utilized the weapon in a forward firing role for a variety of helicopters, some of the most prominent examples
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claiming that some M134G rotor housings had been destroyed when they were actually sold to the gun-running ring. In 2017 federal agents raided Fox's home and recovered two of the rotor housings that Garwood had reported destroyed. A number of the rotor housings were shipped to Mexico and a completed
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Garwood Industries created the M134G version with several modifications to the original GE system. The optimum rate of fire was determined by Garwood to be around 3,200 rounds per minute (rpm). The M134G is being produced with this firing rate as well as 4,000 rpm and the previous standard 3,000 rpm
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ammunition. The resulting weapon, designated M134 and known as the "Minigun", could fire up to 6,000 rounds per minute without overheating. The gun has a variable (i.e. selectable) rate of fire, specified to fire at rates of up to 6,000 rpm with most applications set at rates between 3,000 and 4,000
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released the DGP2300 gun pod for the M134D-H. It contains 3,000 rounds, enough ammunition to fire the minigun for a full minute. The system is entirely self-contained, so it can be mounted on any aircraft that can handle the weight, rotational torque, and recoil force (190 lbf (850 N)) of
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by the U.S. Army, was a relatively simple unit, completely self-contained, with a 1,500-round magazine directly feeding delinked ammunition into the weapon. This means the Minigun fitted to the pod does not require the standard MAU-56/A delinking feeder unit. A number of variants of this pod exist.
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acquired a large number of Miniguns and spares from "a foreign user". The guns kept failing to shoot continuously, revealing that they were actually worn-out weapons. The company decided to fix the problems encountered, rather than simply putting the guns into storage. Fixing failure problems ended
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in the aptly named AC-130A 'Surprise Package'. This configuration lasted two more years until, in late 1971, the AC-130E Pave Aegis arrived, which did away with the miniguns altogether and one of the 40mm Bofors and instead went to the configuration of two 20mm M61 Vulcan, one 40mm L/60 Bofors and
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The basic minigun is a six-barrel, air-cooled, and electrically driven rotary machine gun. The electric drive rotates the weapon within its housing, with a rotating firing pin assembly and rotary chamber. The minigun's multi-barrel design helps prevent overheating, but also serves other functions.
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units on the ground were frequently engaged by opposition forces, so they mounted M134D miniguns on their vehicles for additional firepower. After several engagements the attackers seemed to avoid vehicles with miniguns. Later, the Special Forces units began concealing their weapons so opposition
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which had reduced weight from 62 lb (28 kg) to 41 lb (19 kg). The gun housing had a 500,000-round lifespan before it wore out, which was far higher than a conventional machine gun's 40,000-round lifespan but lower than that of other rotary guns. A hybrid of the two weapons
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helicopter. The weapons on these systems feature a selectable fire rate of either 2,000 or 4,000 rpm. There is mention of a possible GAUSE-17 designation (GAU-Shipboard Equipment-17), in reference to the system when mounted on surface ships, though this would not follow the official ASETDS
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originally produced, but the term "minigun" has popularly come to refer to any externally powered rotary gun of rifle caliber. The term is sometimes used loosely to refer to guns of similar rates of fire and configuration, regardless of power source and caliber.
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M134G using a reportedly destroyed rotor housing was recovered from a cartel by Mexican law enforcement. Garwood claimed he did not know that the intended buyers were Mexican cartels although he was aware that they were to be used for illegal activity.
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While the weapon can feed from linked ammunition, it requires a delinking feeder to strip the links as the rounds are fed into the chambers. The original feeder unit was designated MAU-56/A, but has since been replaced by an improved MAU-201/A unit.
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Dillon also created specialized mounts and ammunition-handling systems. Initially, mounts were made only for aviation systems. Then from 2003 to 2005, the Navy began mounting Dillon miniguns on specialized small boats. In 2005, the
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rate. Garwood Industries made several other modifications to the 1960s Minigun design in order to meet modern-day military and ISO standards. This includes modifications to the drive motor, feeder and barrel clutch assembly.
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From 2015 to 2017 Garwood Industries CEO Tracy Garwood collaborated with firearms dealer Michael Fox and weapons smuggler Tyler Carlson to supply miniguns to Mexican drug cartels. Garwood submitted false paperwork to the
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were used by a wide variety of fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft mainly during the Vietnam War, remaining in inventory for a period afterward. The standard pod, designated
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6-barrel rotary cannons; this configuration was upgraded two years later in 1969 by removing two each of the GAU-2/As and M61s and adding two 40mm (1.58 in)
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design, which is different to that of conventional rotary gun designs. None of these German guns went into production during the war, although a competing
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minigun is used in several branches of the U.S. military, under a number of designations. The basic fixed armament version was given the designation
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The core of the M134D was a steel housing and rotor. To focus on weight reduction, a titanium housing and rotor were introduced, creating the
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SUU-11/A/XM18 variant; various improvements including additional auxiliary power and selectable fire-rate capability (2,000 or 4,000 RPM)
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round; it was claimed to be capable of firing over 7,000 rpm, but suffered from frequent cartridge-case ruptures due to its "nutcracker"
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troops would not know they were facing the weapon; the regular Army units did the opposite, creating minigun mock-ups out of painted
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GAU-2B/A variant; can be mounted to a variety of different craft, uses either an MAU-201/A or MAU-56/A delinking feeder.
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the gun. The pod has its own battery which can be wired into the aircraft's electrical system to maintain a charge.
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began exploring modern variants of the electrically powered, rotating barrel Gatling-style weapons for use in the
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Another variant was developed by the USAF specifically for flexible installations, beginning primarily with the
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Emerson Electric module for mounting a GAU-2B/A minigun; used in AC-47, AC-119G/K, and AC-130A/E/H aircraft
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up improving the Minigun's overall design. Word of Dillon's efforts to improve the Minigun reached the
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Machine gun mount for the GAU-2/Mk 25 MOD0/GAU-17 series of machine guns; deck mount applications
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Gun pod fitted with the GAU-2/A/M134 7.62 mm machine gun and fixed rate of fire of 4,000 RPM
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SUU-11A/A/M18 variant; differences modified selectable fire-rate capability (3,000 or 6,000 RPM)
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The ancestor to the modern minigun was a hand cranked mechanical device invented in the 1860s by
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round. The U.S. military lost interest in the project, and it never entered mass production.
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transport helicopters. Several larger aircraft were outfitted with miniguns specifically for
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M134/GAU-2B/A variant; housing modified by addition of an ejection sprocket; for use in the
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The Minigun is used by several branches of the U.S. military. Versions are designated
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but proved too heavy and cumbersome. A fit of two MXU-470/As was also tested on the
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The improved MXU-470/As were even being proposed for lighter aircraft such as the
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armament system on the UH-1N; and of the A/A49E-13 armament subsystem on the USAF
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One of the first applications of the weapon was in aircraft armament pods. These
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Arsenal of Democracy III: America's War Machine, the Pursuit of Global Dominance
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Mount for medium and heavy machine guns onto naval, ground, or air vehicles
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A U.S. Air Force rotary-wing crewman fires a minigun during the Vietnam War.
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belt or linkless feed; dependent on installation (500–5,000-round belt)
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prototype (possibly using a different action), which was tried on the
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The U.S. government had procured some 10,000 Miniguns during the
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85 lb (39 kg), 41 lb (19 kg) lightweight mod.
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Video showing a CG animation of the firing process of a minigun
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5-barrel rotary cannon (while still retaining the H suffix).
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tied together to resemble barrels to intimidate enemies.
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attack helicopters; and on door, pylon and pod mounts on
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View of M134 from inside a UH-1 Huey, Nha Trang AB, 1967
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later elected to use another configuration with the
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Simon & Schuster. pp.  2001:"M134 Minigun fun in Afghanistan" 603:, and the company was invited to 304:Electrically driven rotary breech 127:United States invasion of Grenada 5400:MK-19 automatic grenade launcher 5390:M72 Light Anti-tank Weapon (LAW) 4991:CBU-87 Combined Effects Munition 4747: 4512: 4391: 4378: 4327: 4246: 4128: 4075: 3190:Jane's Weapon Systems, 1986–1987 2611:Parsch, Andreas (23 June 2006). 2052:"U.S. Patent 502185 Gatling Gun" 1917:List of multiple barrel firearms 1889: 1874: 1859: 1844: 1829: 1814: 1799: 1784: 1769: 1754: 1739: 1724: 1709: 1694: 1679: 1664: 1648: 1633: 1618: 1603: 1588: 1573: 1558: 1543: 1528: 1514: 1500: 1485: 1470: 1455: 1440: 1425: 1410: 1395: 1367: 1352: 1337: 1322: 1307: 1292: 1277: 1262: 1242: 1227: 815:Marine firing a GAU-17/A minigun 314:Variable, 2,000–6,000 rounds/min 132:United States invasion of Panama 5375:M136 AT4 Light Anti-tank Weapon 5158:AGM-130 Powered Standoff Weapon 4981:GBU-53/B Small Diameter Bomb II 4163:Various other 7.62×54mm weapons 3594:TP-82 Cosmonaut survival pistol 3273:M134 Minigun at Modern Firearms 3178:. New York: Orion Books, 1988. 2959:"Armament of the Georgian Army" 2200:from the original on 2012-02-19 796:The weapon is part of both the 5199:BQM-167 Subscale Aerial Target 3081:(in Polish). 11 January 2013. 2896:"RAL 7013 - Bell OH-58B Kiowa" 2734:"You Call That High Capacity?" 2521:"U.S. Army Helicopter Weapons" 2411:United States, 1969. p. D-37-8 329:Maximum firing range 324:2,800 ft/s (853 m/s) 157:War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) 1: 5163:AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon 3227:M134 page on Dillon Aero site 3051:(in Spanish). 25 April 2014. 2696:United States, 1969, p. G-1-3 2429:United States, 1969. p. C-31. 2166:Flying Guns of the Modern Era 1075:MXU-470/A modules in an AC-47 805:designation system's format. 269:558.8 mm (22.00 in) 258:801.6 mm (31.56 in) 5307:M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle 3501:Standard Manufacturing DP-12 2995:(in German). 11 April 2018. 2993:Luftwaffe (German Air Force) 2420:United States, 1969. p. B-2. 2108:Weyl, A. R. 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G-1 1188:Mk 16 MOD8, MOD9, or MOD11 1154:armament subsystem for the 1050:Fairchild AU-23A Peacemaker 534:The Minigun was mounted on 38:American rotary machine gun 5521: 5001:CBU-97 Sensor Fuzed Weapon 4971:GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb 3820:Hotchkiss revolving cannon 3672:Flieger-Doppelpistole 1919 3564:M6 Aircrew Survival Weapon 3438:Attached grenade launchers 3251:M134 page on Profense site 3075:"Miniguny w końcu kupione" 961: 787:United States Marine Corps 770:Armament Subsystem on the 656:Garwood Industries minigun 639:procured guns to mount on 497:United States Armed Forces 102: 26: 5490:Multi-barrel machine guns 5437:Physical Training Uniform 5385:M67 Fragmentation Grenade 5359:Remington 870 MCS shotgun 5339:M2HB Browning machine gun 4966:GBU-31, GB-32, GB-38 JDAM 4761: 4740: 4526: 4505: 4407: 4369: 4341: 4320: 4260: 4239: 4142: 4121: 4091: 4066: 3694: 3523: 3400:Multi-barrelled flintlock 3355:Arsenal Firearms AF2011A1 2714:Ballad, 1982. pp. 77, 251 2553:Friedman, Norman (2006). 2510:Gunston, 1988. pp. 188–9. 1096:US Air Force designation 833:US Air Force designation 802:Sikorsky HH-60H Pave Hawk 273: 76:Place of origin 50: 5344:M240B Medium Machine Gun 5302:M24 sniper weapon system 3339:Multiple-barrel firearms 2501:Jane's, 1986. pp. 453–54 2331:"M134G Gun Control Unit" 750:(flexible mount) by the 505:rocket-propelled grenade 33:Minigun (disambiguation) 4775:Komodo Armament Eli gun 3893:SPP-1 underwater pistol 3559:Chiappa M6 Survival Gun 3496:Double-barreled shotgun 3113:Försvarets Materielverk 3079:Altair Agencja Lotnicza 2617:Designation-Systems.net 2168:. 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M134 Vulcan Minigun
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Rotary
medium machine gun
Users
Vietnam War
Third Indochina War
United States invasion of Grenada
United States invasion of Panama
Soviet–Afghan War
Falklands War
Gulf War
Operation Restore Hope
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Iraq War
General Electric
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Dillon Aero
Design and variants
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Cartridge
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Action
Rate of fire
Muzzle velocity
M13 linked
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