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Agun pod is a detachable pod or pack containingmachine guns,autocannons,revolver cannons, orrotary cannons and ancillaries, mounted externally on avehicle such as amilitary aircraft which may or may not also have its own guns.

InWorld War II the Third Reich's Luftwaffe made use of many different, and most often rigidly mounted, conformal and suspended-mount gun pod systems usually calledWaffenbehälter (prefix ofWB, literally 'weapon container') orWaffenträger (prefix ofWT, literally 'weapon carrier'), and carrying anything from rifle caliberMG 81 machine guns, all the way up to the enormousBordkanone anti-tank cannon based ordnance weapon series, ranging from 37 to 75mm in caliber, though the usual underwing conformal gun pods fitted toBf 109 andFw 190 single engined fighters used either theMG 151/20 orMK 108 in gun pod mounts.
Other countries also used gun pods on their aircraft; the U.S.SBD Dauntless could be equipped with two gun pods on each wing, each with twoM2 Browning machine guns.
TheBristol Blenheim Mk.1F of theRoyal Air Force was a night fighter conversion of the twin engine light bomber equipped with airborne interception radar and armed with four.303 in (7.7 mm)Browning machine gun in a special gun pack under the fuselage. The Mk.IVF was a long range fighter version armed with the same gun pack.

The RAFHawker Hurricane Mk.IID of 1942 was an early and extremely successful example of tank busting aircraft of theNorth African campaign armed with two 40 mm (1.57 in)Vickers S gun with 15 rounds mounted in gondola-style pods, one under each wing.
Lessons learned during theVietnam War showed the effectiveness of guns. Then, some expensive fighter jets such as theF-4 didn't even carry an internal cannon. Missiles (thought to be superior)—in particular radar-guided missiles—had notoriously poor combat track records in air-to-air combat. Engineers and air crews quickly created a solution by attaching rotary cannons in a cut-out fuel drop tank, creating an impromptu gun pod suitable for attacking ground targets.[citation needed]
Since the Vietnam War,United States Air Force policy has been that the use of multimillion-dollar aircraft for strafing is not economically justified, but theSoviet Union, and subsequently Russia, have remained proponents of strafing, and have continued to develop systems for this purpose.
Soviet experience inAfghanistan in the 1980s led to an unusual innovation in the form of theSPPU series of gun pods, which have traversable barrels allowing them to continue to fire on a fixed target as the aircraft passes overhead.

A gun pod typically contains one or more guns, a supply of ammunition, and—if necessary—a power source. Electrically powered cannons, such as theM61 Vulcan, may be powered from the aircraft's electrical system or by aram-air turbine.
Gun pods increase a vehicle's firepower without occupying internal volume. When not required for a specific mission they can be omitted to save weight.[1] On some vehicles they isolate delicate internal components such asradar from the weapon's recoil and gases, and forjet aircraft allow the weapons to be mounted away from the intakes of the engines, reducing problems of gun-gas ingestion, which may cause the engine to stall.
When designed to be suspension-mounted on ahardpoint on a typical post-World War II aircraft, gun pods are inherently less accurate than integral guns, or the type of "conformal" gun pods that are faired smoothly into or onto the nearby surfaces of an aircraft, because the "hardpoint" mounting is necessarily less rigid, so that the weapon's recoil produces more deflection. This problem is particularly acute with more powerful cannons like the30mm GPU-5 gun pod. Both hardpoint-mounted and conformal-mount gun pods also cause substantialdrag on fast-moving vehicles such asfighter aircraft.
Gun pods are commonly carried on militaryhelicopters, and are often fitted to light aircraft to equip them forcounter-insurgency operations. Some air arms use gun pods forfighter bombers for use instrafing attacks.
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