Summary
AC-130 Gunship Overview
The AC-130 Gunship is a converted cargo plane, specifically the MC-130, transformed into a combat aircraft. It has a length of 29.3M, a height of 11.9M, and a wingspan of 39.7M, with a payload capacity of up to 42,000 lb.
Key Components
- Radar system in the nose of the aircraft
- Flight deck with pilot and co-pilot seats
- Battle management station for command system officer and weapon system officer
- 105 mm Howitzer and 30 mm Bushmaster autocannon
- Hellfire missiles and small diameter bombs attached to the wings
Cockpit and Control Systems
The cockpit features digital flyby wire systems, three HUDs, and a combat system officer and weapon system officer station. The sensor located at the nose of the aircraft provides data for the combat system officer, while the sensor on the right is for the weapon system officer to control the 105 mm Howitzer and 30 mm Bushmaster autocannon.
Firing Process
- Verified rounds are loaded from the rack
- The controller on the left hand side adjusts the position of the sensors or camera
- The pilot aligns the AC-130 Gunship according to the target
- The loader closes the breach and hits F1 for confirmation
- The loader arms the 105 mm Howitzer
- The trigger button is squeezed to fire the 105 mm Howitzer
Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures
The AC-130 Gunship is vulnerable to Soviet-made surface-to-air missiles. To counter this, the Air Force fitted the aircraft with Hellfire missiles and small diameter bombs. Additionally, the aircraft uses flares as a countermeasure to evade missiles.
Specifications
- Length: 29.3M
- Height: 11.9M
- Wingspan: 39.7M
- Payload capacity: up to 42,000 lb
Key Vocabulary
Term | Definition | Example Usage |
---|---|---|
AC-130 Gunship | A converted cargo plane transformed into a combat aircraft. | The AC-130 Gunship is used for close air support missions. |
MC-130 | A cargo plane used as the base for the AC-130 Gunship conversion. | The MC-130 was modified to create the AC-130 Gunship. |
Radar System | A system used to detect and track targets. | The radar system in the nose of the AC-130 Gunship helps to identify enemy positions. |
Flight Deck | The area where the pilot and co-pilot control the aircraft. | The flight deck of the AC-130 Gunship features digital flyby wire systems. |
105 mm Howitzer | A large caliber gun used for firing at ground targets. | The AC-130 Gunship is equipped with a 105 mm Howitzer for close air support missions. |
30 mm Bushmaster Autocannon | A medium caliber gun used for firing at ground targets. | The 30 mm Bushmaster autocannon on the AC-130 Gunship provides additional firepower. |
Hellfire Missiles | Guided missiles used to attack ground targets. | The AC-130 Gunship can launch Hellfire missiles to engage enemy positions. |
Flares | Countermeasures used to evade enemy missiles. | The AC-130 Gunship uses flares to decoy incoming missiles. |
Payload Capacity | The maximum weight of cargo or weapons an aircraft can carry. | The AC-130 Gunship has a payload capacity of up to 42,000 lb. |
Digital Flyby Wire Systems | Electronic systems that control the aircraft’s flight surfaces. | The AC-130 Gunship features digital flyby wire systems for improved control. |
HUDs (Heads-Up Displays) | Displays that project critical information onto a transparent screen in front of the pilot. | The AC-130 Gunship has three HUDs to provide the pilot with essential flight data. |
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Vocabulary Quiz
1. What does the term ‘payload capacity’ refer to in the context of the AC-130 Gunship?
A) The maximum speed of the aircraft
B) The weight of the aircraft itself
C) The maximum weight the aircraft can carry
D) The range of the aircraft’s radar system
2. Which of the following is NOT a component of the AC-130 Gunship’s armament?
A) 105 mm Howitzer
B) Hellfire missiles
C) Small diameter bombs
D) Radar system
3. What is the purpose of the ‘flares’ used by the AC-130 Gunship?
A) To guide Hellfire missiles to their targets
B) To illuminate targets at night
C) To counter surface-to-air missiles
D) To communicate with other aircraft
4. What type of system is used in the cockpit of the AC-130 Gunship?
A) Analog flyby wire systems
B) Digital flyby wire systems
C) Mechanical flight control systems
D) Hydraulic flight control systems
5. What is the primary function of the ‘battle management station’ on the AC-130 Gunship?
A) To control the aircraft’s engines
B) To navigate the aircraft
C) To command and control the aircraft’s weapon systems
D) To communicate with air traffic control
Answer Key:
1. C
2. D
3. C
4. B
5. C
Grammar Focus
Grammar Focus: Passive Voice
Grammar Quiz:
1. The AC-130 Gunship ____________________ into a combat aircraft.
- is converting
- was converted
- is converted
- has been converting
2. The specifications of the AC-130 Gunship ____________________ in the table below.
- are listing
- have been listed
- are listed
- were listed
3. The loader ____________________ the breach and hits F1 for confirmation.
- closes
- is closing
- has been closing
- was closed
4. The aircraft ____________________ with flares as a countermeasure to evade missiles.
- uses
- is used
- has been fitted
- is fitted
5. The Hellfire missiles and small diameter bombs ____________________ to the wings.
- are attached
- were attached
- have been attaching
- are attaching
Answer Key:
1. is converted
2. are listed
3. closes
4. uses
5. are attached