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In World War I, aircraft were initially intended for aerial reconnaissance, however some pilots began to carry rifles in case they spotted enemy planes.Soon, planes were fitted with machine guns with a variety of mountings; initially the only guns were carried in the rear cockpit supplying defensive fire (this was employed by two-seat aircraft all through the war).
Pages in category "Aircraft guns" The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. Type 2 cannon;
List of anti-aircraft weapons; List of anti-aircraft guns; List of anti-tank guns; List of surface-to-air missiles; List of aircraft weapons. List of fighter aircraft; List of bomber aircraft; List of attack aircraft; List of artillery; List of firearms. List of assault rifles; List of battle rifles; List of blow forward firearms; List of bolt ...
Aircraft guns (3 C, 88 P) B. Balloon weaponry (6 P) M. Air-launched missiles (3 C, 3 P) T. Targeting pods (18 P) Pages in category "Aircraft weapons"
76-mm air-defense gun M1914/15 Russian Empire: World War I 76.2 76 mm air defense gun M1931 Soviet Union: World War II 76.2 76-mm air-defense gun M1938 Soviet Union: World War II 76.2 7.62 cm FlaK L/30 German Empire: World War I 76.2 Type 3 80 mm AA gun Japan: World War II 76.5 8 cm Luftfahrzeugabwehr-Kanone M5/8 M.P. Austria-Hungary: World War ...
The Air Force possesses 45 F-117s, some in flyable condition, As of 2023. The Air Force plans to operate the type through 2034. [39] F-15C/D Eagle: McDonnell Douglas: USA Jet Air superiority: Manned 1979 (F-15C/D) [40] 149 [41] 12 D variants [3] are used for training. The Air Force is seeking to divest 65 F-15s in FY2025. [42] F-15E Strike Eagle
1 Machine guns. 2 Autocannon. 3 Heavy aircraft cannon. 4 Rockets and Missiles. 5 Bombs. Toggle Bombs subsection. ... List of Luftwaffe air-dropped ordnance References
The AC-47 was a United States Air Force (USAF) C-47 (the military version of the 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 the left (pilot's) side of the aircraft, to provide close air support for ground troops.