Firing the M134 Dillon Aero Minigun from an M1114 HMMWV
In 2004 the 7.62 3,000 rounds per minute Dillon Aero was not in the Army inventory so the owners of Dillon Aero loaned an Army unit in Iraq two Dillon Aeros so they could mount them on vehicles. The psychological impact on the enemy was impressive.
In 2004 the 7.62 3,000 rounds per minute Dillon Aero was not in the Army inventory so the owners of Dillon Aero loaned an Army unit in Iraq two Dillon Aeros so they could mount them on vehicles. The psychological impact on the enemy was impressive.