The US military has demonstrated the
use of a Lockheed Martin AC-130W Stinger II gunship in a new naval support
role.
The work took place from 8-9 March
in the Arabian Gulf and involved AC-130Ws, a Boeing P-8A Poseidon, and a US
Navy Cyclone class patrol vessel, says the US Navy. The P-8A and patrol vessel
identified targets that simulated surface threats, which the AC-130Ws then
engaged with live rounds.
A short video posted by the US Navy
shows an AC-130W apparently destroying a buoy.
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According the US Air Force web site,
the AC-13OW is equipped with a single 30mm GAU-23 cannon, precision guided
munitions, and the GBU-39 small diameter bomb.
“Our surface forces integrating with
aircraft that have the firepower of an AC-130W brings a capability to the joint
force that profoundly enhances our lethality in the maritime environment,” says
US Navy captain Peter Mirisola.
“The addition of the Gunship to the
joint maritime battle significantly enhances our ability to detect, track,
engage and defeat surface threats in order to control water space in the
Arabian Gulf. The effectiveness of this joint capability to conduct maritime
strike, reconnaissance and armed overwatch was clearly displayed during this
live-fire event.”
The AC-130Ws involved in the Arabian
Sea work are assigned to the Special Operations Command Central.
Swarms of small boats operated by Iran are a concern for the US Navy,
particular in the tight confines of the Straits of Hormuz and in the Persian
Gulf. Periodically, footage has emerged of such vessels shadowing American
warships.
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