Has an AC-130 been shot down?

What plane will replace the AC 130?

The AC-130J is the fifth generation gunship replacing the aging fleet of AC-130U/W gunships.

Is the AC 130 still in service?

The AC-130U returned from its final combat deployment on 8 July 2019; the final AC-130U was retired in August 2019.

How strong is Sweden’s air force?

The number of aircraft Sweden can deploy for combat remains a secret. An educated guess would place it at approximately 1,000 to 1,200, thus making the Swedish Air Force one of the strongest on earth.

How many AC 130 does the US military have?

Lockheed AC-130

AC-130 Spectre / Spooky / Ghostrider / Stinger II
Retired AC-130A: 1995
Status In service
Primary user United States Air Force
Number built 47 (in all variants)

Was the AC-130 used in Vietnam?

They were used in Vietnam from 1962-1970. Beginning in 1965, the C-130 Hercules with its four turbo-prop engines, superior 15-ton payload, and its ability to rapidly offload palletized cargo dominated airlift operations in Vietnam. As ground combat increased, so did airlift requirements.

How heavy is an AC-130?

AC-130J Ghostrider has an overall length of 29.3m, a height of 11.9m and wingspan of 39.7m. It can operate at a maximum altitude of 28,000ft with a payload of 42,000lb. Its maximum take-off weight is 164,000lb.

How many AC 130s shot down?

Five of the 18 gunships were shot down or crashed while serving in Vietnam. A gunship accomplished an unusual feat, May 8, 1969, when it shot down an enemy helicopter. Thus was born the nickname the “fabulous four engine fighter” to the chagrin of fighter pilots who where having few opportunities for air-to- air kills.

Who is Sweden’s biggest ally?

Sweden and the United States have had strong ties since the 18th century.

  • Sweden has an embassy in Washington, D.C.
  • United States has an embassy in Stockholm.

How strong is the German military?

As of December 2021, the Bundeswehr has a strength of 183,695 active-duty military personnel and 81,931 civilians, placing it among the 30 largest military forces in the world and making it the second largest in the European Union behind France in personnel.

Why are gunships called Spooky?

The AC-47 Spooky was a repurposed cargo plane with modifications that became the first fixed-wing gunship used in Southeast Asia. The AC-47 Spooky got its nickname, Puff, The Magic Dragon, from its glowing red emissions that lit up the sky while the plane was in use.

Who fires the guns on an AC-130?

Combat Systems Officer
Today, AC-130 weapons fire and targeting is done primarily at the hand of the Combat Systems Officer sitting in the back of the aircraft at a control station that feeds them critical data from the aircraft’s sensors and weapons.

What is an AC-130 armed with?

The AC-130 is armed with a fearsome array of weaponry, including a 105 mm cannon and 25 or 40 mm gatling guns. The AC-130U employs a synthetic aperture strike radar for long-range and adverse weather target detection and identification.

Does the US protect Sweden?

Under a comprehensive mandate, Sweden’s nonalignment policy has led it to serve as the protecting power for the United States and to represent Washington in North Korea on consular matters….Sweden–United States relations.

Sweden United States
Envoy
Ambassador Karin Olofsdotter Ambassador Erik Ramanathan

Are Norway and US allies?

Strong historical ties link Norway and the United States. Between 1825 and 1940, more than one-third of Norway’s population emigrated to America. Allies ever since, the two nations fought together in World War II and were co-founders of both the United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

Why can’t Japan have an army?

Japan was deprived of any military capability after being defeated by the Allies in World War II and was forced to sign a surrender agreement presented by General Douglas MacArthur in 1945. It was occupied by U.S. forces and only had a minor domestic police force on which to rely for domestic security and crime.