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This 1960s US weapon fired 6,000 rounds per minute
The M134 Minigun, a six-barrel rotary machine gun, marked a significant evolution in military hardware during the 1960s. With a staggering capability to fire up to 6,000 bullets per minute, this US ...
The Bell UH1 Huey helicopters proved that the concept of air cavalry was feasible during the first days of the Vietnam War. However, their M60 machine guns were not powerful enough to defend the ...
NORFOLK — A former New Jersey museum director has been sentenced to three years in prison for buying a rotary machine gun used on a Navy F-14 fighter jet. Wayne Miller was sentenced Monday in U.S.
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