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  • ...and ground attack capability, although not as extensive as the Air Force [[AC-130]]; the aircraft retain air refueling capability
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  • ...than 4,400 flying hours in the [[C-130 Hercules]], [[MH-53 PAVE LOW]], [[AC-130]], [[MH-60]], [[HC-130]], [[MC-130 COMBAT TALON]] and [[MC-130 COMBAT SHADO
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  • ...l operations helicopters such as the MH-53 PAVE LOW), gunships such as the AC-130, and airliners threatened by terrorists. Presidential and other VIP transpo ...rrect wavelength, it may even damage the sensor. On the MH-53 PAVE LOW and AC-130, such directed energy comes from the ALQ-157|AN/ALQ-157 system.<ref name=AL
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  • In applications such as the AC-47 or AC-130 gunships, the rotating-barrel guns were fed from large ammunition boxes. Th
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  • ...a formation of MH-53s, as well as other mission-specific aircraft such as AC-130 fire support aircraft. Image:MH-53 being air refueled.jpg|thumb|MH-53 air r
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  • ...]], [[close air support]] from fast aircraft, and precision support from [[AC-130]] gunships
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  • ...massive tonnages of bombs, although less well-known techniques, such as [[AC-130]] gunships used against the trail were effective. Some of the operations ag The first purpose-built [[AC-130]] gunships began their combat evaluation in late 1967. Flying armed reconn
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  • A Vietnam-era "Black Crow" RINT sensor, carried aboard AC-130 gunships, detected the "static" produced by the ignition system of trucks o
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  • ...5th Division, and the 3rd Ranger Group, from a hill and the airstrip. U.S. AC-130 gunship support stopped the infantry advance. As was the ARVN, the PAVN was
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  • Air operations were controlled from Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. AC-130 gunships and other fixed-wing support aircraft flew from Qatar.
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  • Mazar-e-Sharif and north of Kabul. Heavy bombing by AC-130 and B-52 bombers increased to 100 sorties per day in November, coupled with
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