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This is a list of weapons (aircraft ordnance) carried by aircraft.

Guns

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InWorld War I, aircraft were initially intended foraerial reconnaissance, however some pilots began to carry rifles in case they spotted enemy planes. Soon, planes were fitted with machine guns with a variety of mountings; initially the only guns were carried in the rear cockpit supplying defensive fire (this was employed by two-seat aircraft all through the war). Seeing a need for offensive fire, forward-firing weapons were devised. TheAirco DH.2pusher plane had its gun in the front while the engine was in the back, some experimented with mountings on the (side) wing or on the biplane's upper wing (above the cockpit), until by 1916 most fighter aircraft mounted their guns in the forward fuselage using asynchronization gear so that the bullets did not strike the propeller.

InWorld War II, fighter aircraft carriedmachine guns andcannons mounted in the wings, engine cowlings, nose, or between the banks of the engine, firing through the propeller spinner.Night fighters sometimes utilized gunsfiring upwards as well. Bombers typically carried from one to 14 flexible machine guns and/or autocannon as defensive armament, while certain types added fixed offensive guns as well.

While missiles have been the primary armament since the early 1960s, theVietnam War showed that guns still had a role to play and most fighters built since then are fitted with cannons (typically between 20 and 30 mm in caliber) as an adjunct to missiles. Modern European fighter aircraft are usually equipped with therevolver cannon, whereas the United States and to some extent Russia generally favor theGatling gun. The Gatling gun quickly became the weapon of choice for most air forces.

Air-dropped bombs

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Further information:Category:Aerial bombs
Further information:List of Japanese World War II navy bombs

Air-launched missiles

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Further information:Category:Air-launched missiles

Air-launched rockets

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Air-launched torpedoes

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ADEN 30 mm Cannon MK 4 & 5(PDF), AEI Systems Ltd, retrieved3 February 2024
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