Minigun Gazelle non standard Posted by vitoskito@reddit | shittytechnicals | View on Reddit | 16 comments
[-] knight_of_solamnia@reddit How do you land that?! [-] TacTurtle@reddit On the aerial equivalent of a hemorrhoid donut [-] DigBarsbiggestfan@reddit Look at slide 2... [-] knight_of_solamnia@reddit That's how you take off, but even under ideal conditions the chances of catastrophic failure are way to high.
[-] DigBarsbiggestfan@reddit Look at slide 2... [-] knight_of_solamnia@reddit That's how you take off, but even under ideal conditions the chances of catastrophic failure are way to high.
[-] knight_of_solamnia@reddit That's how you take off, but even under ideal conditions the chances of catastrophic failure are way to high.
[-] scirocco@reddit Okay so this thing was actually designed to need to land on a slit latrine?? [-] Key-Lifeguard7678@reddit I think the turret retracted into the body, or at least folded above the skids. More info on Emerson turrets: https://sadefensejournal.com/emerson-electrics-tactical-armament-turret-line-for-aircraft/
[-] Key-Lifeguard7678@reddit I think the turret retracted into the body, or at least folded above the skids. More info on Emerson turrets: https://sadefensejournal.com/emerson-electrics-tactical-armament-turret-line-for-aircraft/
[-] Boasting_Stoat@reddit I choose to believe that it is mounted directly to the rotorshaft and fires wildly in all directions at once.
[-] Annual_Ad_6709@reddit Guess we doing helicopters now [-] XtraFlaminHotMachida@reddit Its structural and doctrinal radical man
[-] vitoskito@reddit (OP) Emerson-Mini TAT experiment (six barrels, 7,62mm machine gun) conducted by the ALAT in the mid 70's.
CoffeeDaddy024@reddit
So basically a budget build A-10?
knight_of_solamnia@reddit
How do you land that?!
TacTurtle@reddit
On the aerial equivalent of a hemorrhoid donut
DigBarsbiggestfan@reddit
Look at slide 2...
knight_of_solamnia@reddit
That's how you take off, but even under ideal conditions the chances of catastrophic failure are way to high.
scirocco@reddit
Okay so this thing was actually designed to need to land on a slit latrine??
Key-Lifeguard7678@reddit
I think the turret retracted into the body, or at least folded above the skids.
More info on Emerson turrets: https://sadefensejournal.com/emerson-electrics-tactical-armament-turret-line-for-aircraft/
Boasting_Stoat@reddit
I choose to believe that it is mounted directly to the rotorshaft and fires wildly in all directions at once.
b00dzyt@reddit
pilot ball's so big it had to be stored externally
Imaginary_Sherbet@reddit
reminds me of something from ghost in the shell
FireStar_Trucking_01@reddit
Jesus, put some damn pants on! There's children around!
Annual_Ad_6709@reddit
Guess we doing helicopters now
XtraFlaminHotMachida@reddit
Its structural and doctrinal radical man
XtraFlaminHotMachida@reddit
the bollocks on this
looksharp1984@reddit
The Canadian tested it on the Kiowa during the 70s as well.
vitoskito@reddit (OP)
Emerson-Mini TAT experiment (six barrels, 7,62mm machine gun) conducted by the ALAT in the mid 70's.