• Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    I imagine it was most used against close air support, not high-altitude bombing. Seeing what to bomb in the dense woods would require flying pretty low and slow, which makes you a great target for a big semi-auto gun like this.

    Another good motivator is that a bigass rifle is really flexible (sort of). You can shoot at vehicles, bunkers, snipers, harass tanks, and apparently also planes.

    A twin-mounted full-auto variant was kept in service till the late 70s, mostly for anti-helicopter purposes, so it’s probably a pretty decent piece of kit.