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− | The Browning M3 aircraft gun is an extensively modified M2 aircraft gun that could be fired remotely by the pilot or gunner of a jet aircraft, helicopter or light fixed-wing aircraft. The gun is distinguished by a massive pneumatic buffer at the rear of the receiver and a muzzle booster cap at the end of the barrel jacket. The gun was extensively used on late 1940s and early 1950s fighters until supplanted by 20mm cannons. No sights are furnished on the gun because the sights are considered a part of the airplane. Changes to the M3 gun relative to the M2 are: the bolt assembly, oil buffer body, and barrel extension are modified. The pneumatic buffer on the M3 is designed to absorb the greater recoil forces attendant to the gun's higher cyclic rate. The most famous use of the M3 was by the American F-86 Sabres against the Communist MiG-15s during the Korean War. Also used by the F-80, F-84, F-94, T-33, B-45, B-52 (with the exception of the | + | The Browning M3 aircraft gun is an extensively modified M2 aircraft gun that could be fired remotely by the pilot or gunner of a jet aircraft, helicopter or light fixed-wing aircraft. The gun is distinguished by a massive pneumatic buffer at the rear of the receiver and a muzzle booster cap at the end of the barrel jacket. The gun was extensively used on late 1940s and early 1950s fighters until supplanted by 20mm cannons. No sights are furnished on the gun because the sights are considered a part of the airplane. Changes to the M3 gun relative to the M2 are: the bolt assembly, oil buffer body, and barrel extension are modified. The pneumatic buffer on the M3 is designed to absorb the greater recoil forces attendant to the gun's higher cyclic rate. The most famous use of the M3 was by the American F-86 Sabres against the Communist MiG-15s during the Korean War. Also used by the F-80, F-84, F-94, T-33, B-45, B-52 (with the exception of the H model, which used the [[M61 Vulcan]]), UH-1, and HH-53. |
A new version of the M3 called a GAU-21 made by Fabrique Nationale has been adopted by the US Military for use in aircraft and anti-aircraft vehicles. It will be capable of being mounted on each of the following aircraft CH-46, CH-53, H-60, UH-1, and MV-22. Also mounted on M1097 Avenger HMMWV. | A new version of the M3 called a GAU-21 made by Fabrique Nationale has been adopted by the US Military for use in aircraft and anti-aircraft vehicles. It will be capable of being mounted on each of the following aircraft CH-46, CH-53, H-60, UH-1, and MV-22. Also mounted on M1097 Avenger HMMWV. |
Revision as of 20:19, 25 July 2013
The Browning M3 aircraft gun is an extensively modified M2 aircraft gun that could be fired remotely by the pilot or gunner of a jet aircraft, helicopter or light fixed-wing aircraft. The gun is distinguished by a massive pneumatic buffer at the rear of the receiver and a muzzle booster cap at the end of the barrel jacket. The gun was extensively used on late 1940s and early 1950s fighters until supplanted by 20mm cannons. No sights are furnished on the gun because the sights are considered a part of the airplane. Changes to the M3 gun relative to the M2 are: the bolt assembly, oil buffer body, and barrel extension are modified. The pneumatic buffer on the M3 is designed to absorb the greater recoil forces attendant to the gun's higher cyclic rate. The most famous use of the M3 was by the American F-86 Sabres against the Communist MiG-15s during the Korean War. Also used by the F-80, F-84, F-94, T-33, B-45, B-52 (with the exception of the H model, which used the M61 Vulcan), UH-1, and HH-53.
A new version of the M3 called a GAU-21 made by Fabrique Nationale has been adopted by the US Military for use in aircraft and anti-aircraft vehicles. It will be capable of being mounted on each of the following aircraft CH-46, CH-53, H-60, UH-1, and MV-22. Also mounted on M1097 Avenger HMMWV.
Specifications
Browning M3 Aircraft
Type: Heavy Machine Gun
Caliber: .50 BMG
Capacity: Belt Fed
Fire Modes: Fully Automatic (1150-1250 rounds per minute)
FN GAU-21 Aircraft
Type: Heavy Machine Gun
Caliber: .50 BMG
Capacity: Belt Fed
Fire Modes: Fully Automatic (950-1150 rounds per minute)
The Browning M3 heavy machine gun appears in the following films used by the following actors
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Jet Pilot | — | USAF pilots | Mounted in nose section of F-94 Starfires | 1957 |
The Hunters | Robert Mitchum | Maj. Cleve Saville | Mounted in nose section of F-86 Sabre | 1958 |
The Hunters | USAF pilots | Mounted in nose section of F-86 Sabres | 1958 | |
Sheena: Queen of the Jungle | — | Mercenary pilots | Mounted on Bell Jet Ranger | 1984 |
Iron Eagle II | — | USAF pilots | Mounted in tail of B-52D Stratofortress | 1988 |
Return from the River Kwai | Mounted on unidentified American and Japanese planes | 1989 | ||
By Dawn's Early Light | Ronald Willam Lawrence | Hooker | Mounted in tail of B-52G Stratofortress | 1990 |
Fire Birds | Bert Rhine | Eric Stoller | Mounted in SUU-12/A gun pod on "Scorpion attack helicopter" | 1990 |
Battle: Los Angeles | US Marines | Door-mounted on UH-1N Huey helcopter | 2011 |
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lock 'n Load With R. Lee Ermey / Ep. 5: "Helicopters" | — | — | Mounted on Huey and Kiowa Warrior helicopters | . |
Video Games
Game Title | Referred as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Project Reality | Mounted on M1097 "Avenger" humvee and OH-58D Kiowa Warrior | 2005 |
See Also
- Browning Arms Company - A list of all firearms manufactured by Browning.
- FN Herstal - A list of all firearms manufactured by FN Herstal.