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How many rounds a minute does a Dillon Minigun?

How many rounds a minute does a Dillon Minigun?

3,000 shots per minute
The Dillon M134D Gatling Gun is the finest small caliber, defense suppression weapon available. It is a six barreled, electrically driven machine gun chambered in 7.62mm NATO and fires at a fixed rate of 3,000 shots per minute.

How much does it cost to fire the Heavy’s Minigun for 12 seconds?

It costs four hundred thousand dollars to fire this weapon… for twelve seconds. The Minigun, known affectionately as “Sasha”, is the default primary weapon for the Heavy.

How many rounds a minute can a Minigun shoot?

2,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute
The Minigun is a 7.62 mm, multi-barrel heavy machine gun with a high rate of fire (2,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute), employing Gatling-style rotating barrels with an external power source.

What helicopter has a Minigun?

The weapon is part of both the A/A49E-11 armament system on the UH-1N; and of the A/A49E-13 armament subsystem on the USAF Sikorsky HH-60H Pave Hawk helicopter. The weapons on these systems feature a selectable fire rate of either 2,000 or 4,000 rpm.

What’s the life of a Dillon Aero minigun?

They are capable of long periods of continuous fire without threat or damage to the weapon making them an excellent choice for defensive suppression. Dillon Guns are reliable. The M134D has system life in excess of one million rounds and an average time between stoppage of 30,000 rounds.

What are the different types of Dillon miniguns?

Since 2000, Dillon’s product line has grown to include high-capacity feed systems for the M134D as well as the M240, M60, PKM, .50 cal Heavy Machine Gun, and MK19 Grenade Launcher; a wide range of helicopter, naval, and vehicle weapon mounts; and a complete line of safety and support equipment for the Minigun.

What kind of aircraft does the Dillon gun system work on?

As a modular system, it is easily adapted to any existing platform, and performs equally well in the Fixed Forward Fire or Crew Served modes. Dillon weapons, mounts, and ammunition handling systems have been integrated into 16 different rotary wing platforms totaling more than 817 separate aircraft installations.

What kind of helicopter is the M134D used for?

Notably, the M134D is predominantly used in helicopters, and is now customizable to all military and commercial helicopters. As a modular system, it is easily adapted to any existing platform, and performs equally well in the Fixed Forward Fire or Crew Served modes.