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"J"

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Actually more like one of these.....
 

"J"

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Those fly over my home every night during the summer at 7pm, leaving the arsenal.
I always thought they were cargo planes not bomb droppers.

Ben, what you're seeing are cargo planes, most from my base and as well as Mansfield as well as Pittsburgh and Niagara Falls....

Gunship 130's are the same airframe just they have 30 mm and 105 cannons on them as well as some other things I won't mention that put the guns too shame.... We had the 130 gunships where we were at the last deployment and they had a field day with these idiots.... Like shooting fish in a barrel.... You can run but you'll just die tired.....
 

Jackalope

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Ben, what you're seeing are cargo planes, most from my base and as well as Mansfield as well as Pittsburgh and Niagara Falls....

Gunship 130's are the same airframe just they have 30 mm and 105 cannons on them as well as some other things I won't mention that put the guns too shame.... We had the 130 gunships where we were at the last deployment and they had a field day with these idiots.... Like shooting fish in a barrel.... You can run but you'll just die tired.....

I wondered why they weren't hitting them with griffin II instead of hellfires.
 

Jackalope

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I don't think they're C-130's. Most likely apaches with 30mm and Hellfires.

Looked like c-130 spectra to me. Big lumbering left turns with yaw limit. They have 30mm, 105, wing hellfires and a couple other guided munitions that can be dropped or tube fired. They're used quite often for stand off force protection maneuvers like this.