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  1. M134 Minigun - Wikipedia

    A distinctive invention of fiction is the hand-held M134 minigun, often utilizing a rig similar to a chainsaw grip, a concept which was popularized by the 1980s-90s films Predator and …

  2. General Electric M134 Minigun Six-Barrel Gatling Gun

    Aug 10, 2023 · The vehicle-mounted General Electric M134 "Minigun" was born as a derivative of the 20mm General Electric M61 aircraft gun, retaining the same six-barreled Gatling design …

  3. M134 GAU-17 Gatling Gun - Military.com

    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.

  4. M134D – Standard 7.62 x 51mm – Dillon Aero

    High rates of fire, extremely dense shot grouping, and high weapon stability all lend to the effectiveness and precision of the M134D weapon system. When firing any weapon, especially …

  5. Impressively Powerful M134 Minigun in Action - YouTube

    U.S. Marines conduct refinement on a UH-1Y Venom, fire a GAU-17/A minigun (M134 Minigun) and GAU-21 Machine Gun during Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) course.

  6. The M134 Minigun Was Designed for Helicopter Crews in the …

    Aug 17, 2022 · While the M134 Minigun wasn’t developed until the Vietnam War, it was based off the hand-cranked Gatling gun developed in the 1860s by Richard Jordan Gatling. The gun …

  7. M134 | Weaponsystems.net

    It was developed by General Electric in 1960 as armament for helicopters and to be used in aircraft gun pods. The name M134 is the US Army designation, the marketing name Minigun …

  8. M134 Mk.44 GAU-17A Minigun rotary machine gun system

    The M134 Minigun is a 7.62x51mm NATO, six-barrel rotary machine gun with a high rate of fire (2,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute) which can also fire at a high sustained rate. It features …

  9. M134 Minigun - Military Wiki

    The Minigun (also known as the M134, GAU-17/A, and Mk 25 Mod 0) is a 7.62 mm, multi-barrel heavy machine gun with a high rate of fire (2,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute), employing …

  10. The Evolution of the M134D Minigun - Defense Media Network

    Nov 14, 2019 · Originally applied on fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft platforms, the “Miniguns” have evolved and expanded to a variety of naval surface and ground vehicle platforms within …