Posted September 26, 2017 9:45 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

Ghostrider packs a 30mm cannon which you can see in the front, and a 105mm howitzer which you can see in the back. Some will also be equipped with a high-energy laser. (Photos: USAF)
Boasting an airborne weapon suite that includes a 105mm howitzer for those special moments, the Air Force’s newest gunship, the AC-130J Ghostrider, is almost ready to clock in.
Although the service has used armed C-130s since Vietnam, the latest variant is about to receive initial operating capability– rated ready for combat– as reported by DoD Buzz though Air Force Special Operations Command chief Lt Gen Brad Webb cautions it may still be two years before it deploys.
The service received their first Ghostrider models last year in a bid to replace older gunships of the AC-130H Spectre, AC-130U Spooky, and AC-130W Stinger II variants by 2025. The Ghostrider is a fourth-generation gunship with updated engines, sensors, countermeasures, and controls as well as a Precision Strike Package that gives it the ability to drop GPS-guided GBU-39 Small Diameter Bombs and AGM-176 Griffin laser-guided missiles.
While some older versions of the AC-130 carried 20mm and 7.62mm guns, as well as 40mm cannon, Ghostrider packs a 30mm cannon and a 105mm howitzer. Some

Source: Guns.com

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