M134 mini gun shooting down styrofoam airplanes ! #m134

Published on October 28, 2022
Duration: 0:09

This video showcases a live-fire demonstration of an M134 Minigun engaging and destroying remote-controlled styrofoam airplanes. The demonstration highlights the extreme firepower and rate of fire of the weapon system in a controlled range environment. It emphasizes the destructive capability of the 7.62x51mm NATO rounds against aerial targets.

Quick Summary

The M134 Minigun, firing 7.62x51mm NATO rounds, was demonstrated destroying remote-controlled styrofoam airplanes mid-air over a pond. This high-speed engagement highlights the weapon's extreme firepower and the operator's precision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & M134 Setup
  2. 00:01M134 Firing Sequence
  3. 00:02Target Engagement: RC Airplane
  4. 00:07Airplane Destruction Close-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What weapon system is featured in the video?

The video features the M134 Minigun, a high-speed, electrically driven rotary cannon known for its immense firepower and high rate of fire, typically between 2,000 and 6,000 rounds per minute.

What kind of targets were engaged by the M134 Minigun?

The M134 Minigun was used to engage and destroy remote-controlled styrofoam airplanes flying over a body of water. Multiple bursts were fired to ensure the targets were successfully intercepted and disintegrated.

What caliber ammunition does the M134 Minigun use?

The M134 Minigun utilizes 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition. This caliber is standard for many military firearms and provides significant ballistic performance.

Where was this M134 Minigun demonstration filmed?

The demonstration was filmed at the Columbia War Machine Range, a controlled environment suitable for high-volume live-fire exercises involving heavy weaponry.

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