The GAU-4 20mm
Vulcan (with two models, designated M61A1 and M61A2) is a hydraulically driven, 6 barreled, rotary action, air cooled, electrically fired
gatling gun with selectable rates of fire of either 4000 or 6000 rounds per minute. It is mounted on
F-104,
F-105[?], later models of the
F-106,
F-111,
F-4,
B-58[?],
F-15,
F-16,
F-22,
F-14 and
F/A-18 aircraft, and is used for short-range air-to-air combat with secondary usefulness in strafing ground targets. It was developed in
1946 by the
United States Army Ordnance Research and Development Service, and manufactured by
General Electric. Each of the gun's six barrels fires only once during each revolution of the barrel cluster; the six rotating barrels contribute to long weapon life by minimizing barrel erosion and heat generation. The gun's rate of fire, essentially 100 rounds per second, gives the pilot a shot density that will enable a "kill" when fired in one-second bursts. The weapon's current contractor is
General Dynamics Armament Systems[?].
External link: http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/equip/m61.htm
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