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==Info== | ==Info== | ||
Originally designed by General Electrics (GE) as the '''GECAL 50''', this gun was designated by the US military as the '''General Dynamics GAU-19'''. | Originally designed by General Electrics (GE) as the '''GECAL 50''', this gun was designated by the US military as the '''General Dynamics GAU-19'''. Though otherwise similar to the [[GE M134 Minigun]], the GAU-19/A is an electronically fired, three-barrelled Gatling Gun built to fire the .50 BMG round. The weapon can selectively fire 1,000-2,000RPM while the version mounted on the General Motors HMMWV fires at a fixed rate of 1,300RPM. | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== |
Revision as of 14:47, 5 February 2010
The General Dynamics GAU-19/A has been used in the following films:
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Originally designed by General Electrics (GE) as the GECAL 50, this gun was designated by the US military as the General Dynamics GAU-19. Though otherwise similar to the GE M134 Minigun, the GAU-19/A is an electronically fired, three-barrelled Gatling Gun built to fire the .50 BMG round. The weapon can selectively fire 1,000-2,000RPM while the version mounted on the General Motors HMMWV fires at a fixed rate of 1,300RPM.
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Television
Anime
Video Game
- Resident Evil 5 As Turret machineguns in the 3rd chapter of the game.
- Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, several times towards the end both as a turret and as a portable version.
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories