AC-130A スペクター

ロッキード AC-130A スペクター

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初飛行1966
構築47

フォトギャラリー ロッキード AC-130A スペクター, The Lockheed AC-130 gunship is a heavily armed, long-endurance ground-attack variant of the C-130 Hercules transport fixed-wing aircraft. It carries a wide array of anti-ground oriented weapons that are integrated with sophisticated sensors, navigation, and fire-control systems. Unlike other military fixed-wing aircraft, the AC-130 relies on visual targeting. Because its large profile and low operating altitudes (around 7,000 ft) make it an easy target, it usually flies close air support missions at night.

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情報
役割固定翼地上攻撃および近接航空支援ガンシップ
メーカーロッキードとボーイング
初飛行1966
紹介AC-130A: 1968年
引退1995-2015
プライマリ ユーザー アメリカ陸軍空軍
作成された数47
から開発P-51 マスタング

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The Birth of the Modern Gunship

AC-130A スペクター was the direct evolution of “Project Gunship II,” designed to replace the aging AC-47 “Spooky” during the Vietnam War. By converting the rugged C-130 Hercules transport into a side-firing weapon system, the U.S. Air Force created a platform with massive loiter time, heavy payload capacity, and the ability to fly above the reach of standard small-arms fire. It pioneered the “pylon turn”—a maneuver where the pilot banks the aircraft into a continuous circle around a ground point, allowing the side-mounted sensors and guns to keep a target under constant, devastating fire.

Attribute Technical Specification (AC-130A)
役割 Close Air Support (CAS) / Armed Reconnaissance
乗組員 14–16 (depending on mission and sensor load)
パワープラント 4 × Allison T56-A-9D turboprops
最高速度 380 mph (610 km/h)
Combat Altitude Approx. 7,000 to 12,000 ft (operating altitude)
Early Armament 4 × 7.62mm GAU-2/A Miniguns; 4 × 20mm M61 Vulcan cannons
Standard Armament 2 × 7.62mm Miniguns; 2 × 20mm Vulcans; 2 × 40mm Bofors L/60
Night Sensors LLLTV (Low Light Level TV), FLIR, and “Black Crow”

Design Engineering: Darkness is the Shield

  • The “Black Crow” Sensor: One of the most secret technologies of the era, this sensor could detect the unshielded ignition coils of North Vietnamese truck engines hidden deep under the jungle canopy, allowing the Spectre to hit targets it couldn’t even see visually.
  • Side-Firing Geometry: Unlike bombers that drop from below, the AC-130A mounted its entire arsenal on the port (left) side. This allowed the pilot to maintain a constant visual on the target through a window-mounted sight while the gunners in the back fed the hungry cannons.
  • Bofors 40mm Integration: The addition of the twin 40mm Bofors anti-aircraft guns (repurposed for ground attack) gave the AC-130A the “punch” needed to destroy armored trucks and light fortifications that the 20mm Vulcans couldn’t crack.
  • The “Surprise” Factor: The AC-130A was one of the first aircraft to use Infrared (IR) illuminators and LLLTV, enabling the crew to see the enemy in total darkness while remaining invisible to the naked eye from the ground.

Combat History: The Ho Chi Minh Trail

  • The Truck Killer: During Operation Commando Hunt, AC-130As were credited with destroying over 10,000 North Vietnamese supply trucks. They became so feared that the NVA began deploying heavy 37mm and 57mm anti-aircraft guns specifically to hunt the “Spectres.”
  • The “Azrael” Legend: One of the original AC-130As (Serial 54-1630) was named “Azrael” (The Angel of Death). It famously supported the defense of An Loc in 1972, holding off entire North Vietnamese divisions with its withering fire.
  • Desert Storm and Panama: Though the A-model was old by the 1990s, it served with distinction in Operation Just Cause and Operation Desert Storm. Its ability to loiter over urban areas and provide “surgical” fire made it indispensable for Special Operations.
  • Retirement: The AC-130A was finally retired in 1995. Many of the original airframes had been flying since the mid-1950s as cargo planes before their conversion, representing some of the hardest-working aircraft in aviation history.

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