Shooting RC planes with M134 mini gun , with plastic training rounds Columbia war machine

Published on August 6, 2023
Duration: 0:38

This video demonstrates the M134 Minigun engaging and destroying remote-controlled aircraft using plastic training rounds. The host highlights the use of specialized SRTA ammunition for this aerial target practice. A full video release is announced for August 9th, with a follow-up part two planned for September.

Quick Summary

The M134 Minigun was used to shoot down RC planes with blue plastic training rounds (SRTA). The full video demonstrating this aerial target practice will be released on August 9th.

Chapters

  1. 00:00M134 vs RC Planes
  2. 00:11Plastic Training Rounds
  3. 00:16Full Video Announcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of ammunition was used to shoot down the RC planes?

The M134 Minigun was used with blue plastic training rounds, specifically SRTA (Short Range Training Ammunition), for this demonstration against RC planes.

When will the full video of the M134 Minigun shooting RC planes be released?

The full video showcasing the M134 Minigun engaging RC planes is scheduled for release on Wednesday, August 9th, at 5 PM.

What is the M134 Minigun?

The M134 Minigun is a 7.62x51mm NATO caliber, Gatling-style rotary barrel machine gun known for its extremely high rate of fire, typically between 2,000 and 6,000 rounds per minute.

What is the purpose of using plastic training rounds?

Plastic training rounds like SRTA are used for safety and cost-effectiveness in specific training scenarios, such as engaging aerial targets like RC planes, where live ammunition might be impractical or unsafe.

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