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- Q16933725 subject Q6817154.
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- Q16933725 abstract "The idea of the gun pod as a concept largely came into its prime during and after World War II. So-called "package gun" installations on US medium and light bombers, such as the B-25 Mitchell and A-26 Invader, were probably the first such attempts by the United States military. One of the primary ideas was to provide additional suppression of ground defenses during attack runs, primarily while conducting maritime interdiction, and the extra armament gave the aircraft additional firepower.With the rise of the missile in the post-WWII period many United States aircraft were produced without internal guns, but it was quickly found that guns were still needed both for air-to-air combat and close air support. Gun pods offered a simple means of giving aircraft this capability, with no weight penalty on missions where guns were not required.The United States has developed a number of systems for use both on fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, and an overview is provided here.".
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- Q16933725 comment "The idea of the gun pod as a concept largely came into its prime during and after World War II. So-called "package gun" installations on US medium and light bombers, such as the B-25 Mitchell and A-26 Invader, were probably the first such attempts by the United States military.".
- Q16933725 label "List of U.S. aircraft gun pods".
- Q16933725 depiction B-25_Mitchell_50-calibre_machine_gun_blister_mounts.jpg.