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The Avro Vulcan was a British high-altitude, long-range strategic bomber, renowned for its distinctive, massive delta-wing ...
A Show of Elegance and Power At the 1953 Farnborough Airshow, two brilliant white Avro Type 698 bombers roared into view ...
Following the announcement that the Royal Air Force is regaining nuclear weapons, we explore the service’s history using ...
In addition, to use in aircraft, the M61 Vulcan also serves as the basis for the U.S. Navy’s Mk 15 Phalanx close-in weapon system – the rapid-fire, computer-controlled, radar-guided gun that ...
The M167 Vulcan the battalion used was a highly mobile weapon. A Humvee could tow it and a Blackhawk helicopter could air assault it anywhere it needed to go. It provided defense against aircraft ...
The Vulcan weapon system is a belt-fed, anti-aircraft or ground system capable of firing 7200 rounds per minute with high precision.
Army troops in the future may very well go into combat armed with a new high-technology rifle that produces almost no kick and can be outfitted with electronics capable of seeing around corners ...
The M134 GAU-17 “Vulcan” cannon is a six-barreled, air cooled, medium machine gun used primarily as a fire suppression weapon in aircraft for the U.S. military. The so-called “Gatling ...