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The AC-130: A Cargo Plane With More Guns Than a Destroyer

An AC-130 gunship lights up the night sky during a live-fire training exercise. The aircraft’s side-firing weapons are its defining feature. (U.S. Air Force)
Episode 3311 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about the AC-130 Gunship story. The story is titled: The AC-130: A Cargo Plane With More Guns Than a Destroyer. It appeared on the MiGFlug website and was submitted by Connor Kerr .
Kerr reported in his story that In September 1967, a modified C-130 Hercules lifted off from Nha Trang Air Base and introduced a revolutionary concept in air warfare. Converted under Project Gunship II, the aircraft carried miniguns, Vulcan cannons, a pioneering fire-control computer, and night-vision equipment, transforming a cargo plane into the AC-130 “Spectre.” By orbiting in a continuous pylon turn, the gunship could keep all of its weapons focused on a single target, creating a flying artillery platform capable of extraordinary accuracy and endurance.
The AC-130 evolved from the earlier AC-47 “Spooky,” but it offered greater speed, firepower, and survivability. In Vietnam, it became especially deadly along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, where it hunted trucks, fuel depots, and supply convoys at night. By war’s end, AC-130 crews were credited with destroying more than 10,000 trucks. The gunship also played a crucial role during the 1972 siege of An Loc, providing lifesaving close air support against infantry assaults and advancing tanks.
As the aircraft evolved, its arsenal expanded to include a 40 mm Bofors cannon and the famous 105 mm howitzer, giving it the striking power of ground artillery delivered from the sky. Later variants added precision-guided weapons, turning the gunship from a devastating area weapon into a highly precise battlefield tool.
From Grenada and Panama to the Gulf War, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria, the AC-130 proved its value repeatedly. Today’s AC-130J Ghostrider continues the mission with advanced sensors and stand-off weapons, preserving a concept that has endured for more than half a century: persistent, precise, and fearsome firepower from an aircraft originally designed to haul cargo.
Listen to episode 3311 and discover more about the AC-130 Gunship story.





















