Likely a blackhawk. They can door mount miniguns.
Apaches have a 30mm cannon. It looks and sounds nothing like that when firing. It sounds like bump, bump, bump, bump, bump, rather than brrrrrrr. Normally they shoot in 5 round bursts or so with HE rounds for these type things. As the cannon can overheat.
I didn’t make the title. It automatically popped up When I put the url in. It’s crazy though. People don’t know how nuts Mexico really is right now. It’s easily one of the most dangerous places on earth.
Mexico has been very dangerous for a long time now. It's simply cranked up more recently. I know a Mexican who doesn't want to do to Mexico now.
I also learned that citizens are not allowed to own guns in Mexico. So the little People can’t even fight back. Although it’s hard to imagine who would enforce that. Well the police are only police by day. Cartel by night
I knew it was messed up but it wasn’t until I listened to a podcast with a former policeman from Mexico that I really learned. There’s this channel I watch all This guy does is upload Videos like this. Videos that look like they’re straight out of a warzone. Wild shit
Apache mounts the 30mm Hughes M230 chain gun https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/ah_64_apache_3_riat_07_by_falken1-390x293.jpg https://www.indomiliter.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/JEiZD.jpg If they'd shot him with this it would have emulsified his ass. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1km5a Don't know exactly what the aircraft type is the Mexicans are using in the clip, but they do have a number of UH-1 and UH-60 helicopters either of which can and has been used to support a M134 minigun. But whatever it is, that is NOT an Apache.
Good correction on my typo. Ty. Will fix.
So the Apache has more of a rocket launcher?
The AH-64 Apache has a wide variety of possible weapons load-outs depending on its mission. The M230 30mm chain-gun is the only weapon system that is installed in the airframe. Everything else goes on the pylons. Guided missiles (usually the AGM 114 Hellfire, up to 16 of those), 2.75"/70mm FFAR's (up to 76 of those) gunpods, external fuel tanks, etc. It's a very flexible system. https://www.flying-tigers.co.uk/2018/boeing-ah-64-apache-new-corgi-aviation-72-and-jc-wings-arrivals-and-hobbymaster-updates/
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