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30mm GAU-8/A Avenger



Overview


30mm GAU-8/A Avenger

A 30mm GAU-8/A Avenger gatling-type autocannon seen without feed system.
Source: General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems - © Copyright lies with original owner

Origin
United States
Type
Autocannon
Entered service
1977 (on A-10 Thunderbolt II)
1980 (on Goalkeeper)
Status
In service
Development
1970 - Mid 1970's
Developer
United States
Production
1977 - Present?
Producer
United States - General Electric (since 1997: General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products)
Number produced
At least over 1.000 produced
Designations
AN/GAU-8/A
Avenger (official nickname)
Notable users
United States
Netherlands
South Korea
United Kingdom

Description


Introduction

The GAU-8 Avenger is a late Cold War era gatling-type autocannon of US origin. It was developed in the 1970's for aircraft use, but was also employed on the Dutch Goalkeeper close-in weapon system.

Design

The GAU-8 Avenger is a 7-barrel gatling-type autocannon. It is an externally powered weapon using electrically driven hydraulic motors. It is a single feed weapon that can use either belt feed or a linkless feed system. In practice the linkless feed system is used.

Firepower

The GAU-8 Avenger fires 30x173mm ammunition. Original brass and steel cased ammunition can be fired, although for aircraft use aluminum cased ammunition was introduced to reduce weight. Ammunition types include high explosive incendiary (HEI) and armor piercing, including a variant with depleted uranium core. Rate of fire is selectable at 2.100 or 4.200 rpm cyclic after spin-up of the barrel assembly. A modification for use on the A-10 introduced a fixed rate of fire of 3.900 rpm. Firing is normally done is short bursts. American tests indicate that accuracy and range are superior to the smaller caliber M61 Vulcan.

Platforms

The GAU-8 Avenger has been used in two iconic weapon systems. The best known is the A-10 Thunderbolt II (a.k.a. Warthog) ground attack aircraft. The GAU-8/A is the largest type of autocannon ever fitted to an aircraft. The recoil exceeds the thrust of the two engines on the A-10, reducing the airspeed while firing the gun. The other well known weapon system is the Dutch Goalkeeper close-in weapon system. This automated naval gun mount provides a last ditch defense against inbound anti-ship cruise missiles. The radar systems on mount even follow the trajectory of rounds fired for calibration and correction of fire.

Users

The A-10 Thunderbolt II ground attack aircraft was acquired only by the United States. The Dutch Goalkeeper close-in weapon system was sold to various nations, mostly in Europe, but also in the Middle East, Asia and South America.

Details


Facts 30mm GAU-8/A Avenger
General
Origin
United States
Type
Gatling type autocannon
Caliber
Caliber
30x173mm
Feed system
Single feed linkless feed system
Barrel length
2.30 m
Rifling
24 grooves, progressive right hand twist
Muzzle velocity
983 m/s for PGU-14/B API
Barrel life
20.000 rounds minimum life for 7-barrel assembly
Accuracy
80% of rounds land within 5 milliradian circle
Operation
Action
Externally powered, electric/hydraulic, 57.4 kW power requirement
Rate of fire
Selectable 4.200 or 2.100 rpm
Fixed rate of 3.900 rpm after modification for A-10
Recoil force
44.5 kN average at 4.200 rpm
Dimensions
Weight
281.2 kg gun only
Length
2.85 m gun only
Width
0.44 m gun without feed chuts
0.36 m barrel assembly
Feed system
Type
Drum type with feed chute to gun
Capacity
1.350 rounds
Shell ejection
No ejection, closed loop, empty shells feed back into drum
Length
1.816 mm
Diameter
870 mm
Weight
About 610 kg feed system with feed chutes

Media


Platforms


A-10 Thunderbolt II

The GAU-8/A Avenger was developed for use in the Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt II ground attack aircraft, which was designed around this gun and feed system.

30mm Goalkeeper

The GAU-8 Avenger is used in the Dutch Goalkeeper close-in weapon system. The fire control radar also tracks the outbound 30mm rounds to correct its fire.

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20mm M61 Vulcan

The GAU-8/A Avenger is quite similar in function to the M61 Vulcan, but is a much larger gun firing more powerful ammunition. In testing against ground targets the GAU-8 was found to have more range and better accuracy than the Vulcan.

30mm Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-6-30

Soviet gatling-type autocannon of roughly similar size and caliber as the Avenger. Gas operated weapon resulting in a higher rate of fire. Deemed less successful in aircraft use, but widely applied in naval close-in weapon systems.