GOV/MIL The Air Force is arming pilots with this longer-range, stand-off rifle to use if they’re ever shot down

Housecarl

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Hummm....Remember the Russian pilot who used a grenade on himself so as not to be captured by Daesh a few months back....

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The Air Force is arming pilots with this longer-range, stand-off rifle to use if they’re ever shot down

By: Kyle Rempfer  
1 day ago

The Air Force isn’t necessarily known for its small arms programs, but aircrews are about to get a longer range stand-off rifle to use if they are ever shot down behind enemy lines.

The weapon is officially named the GAU-5A Aircrew Self Defense Weapon. It’s a variant of the M4 carbine with a modified quick-release barrel designed by Cry Havoc, according to Maj. Docleia Gibson, an Air Combat Command spokeswoman.

“The [GAU-5A] and four full magazines, 30 rounds [each], must all fit in the ejection seat survival kit,” Gibson said in an emailed statement. “This has driven the dimension of 16 x 14 x 3.5 inches.”

That design gives pilots 120 rounds — about two magazines shy of a full load-out on a ground troop’s personal kit — during an evasion scenario.

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The unique barrel design can reportedly be assembled and fired in 60 seconds with no tools, “even in low light,” according to Cry Havoc’s website.

The assembly does not require a user to line up any tiny, hard-to-find gas access holes with a gas tube on the rifle, nor does it require a twist of the system. The rifle simply has a pair of quick releases where the barrel meets the main assembly.

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The U.S. Air Force’s new GAU-5A Aircrew Self Defense Weapon, fully assembled. (Air Combat Command)

Like the M4 carbine it is based off, the GAU-5A is a semi-automatic carbine capable of a three-round burst. It uses a standard 5.56mm round with an effective range beyond 200 meters.

“The [GAU-5A] is designed for all combat-coded ejection aircraft,” Gibson said.

That means it will be included in the survival kits of A-10, B-1, B-2, B-52, F-15C, F-15E, F-16 and F-22 aircraft.

The GAU-5A is being built and converted by the U.S. Air Force Gunsmith Shop at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. In total, 2,137 weapons are expected to be fielded, Gibson said.

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The weapon is being produced at a rate of 100 per week, but some weapons are already in use, stowed away on-board aircraft.

Prior to the introduction of this weapon system, pilots who found themselves in a downed-aircraft scenario were forced to rely on their personal sidearm for self defense.

Earlier this year, a Russian pilot’s Sukhoi-25 ground-attack aircraft was shot down over Idlib province in northwestern Syria. The pilot survived ejection, but died in an ensuing ground fight with Syrian rebels.

Such an event is rare given the lack of air-to-ground weapons used by insurgent forces in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan, but it does highlight the dangers these conflicts still pose to aircraft providing close-air support, particularly strafing runs, for friendly forces.

That danger was evidenced by a recent Distinguished Flying Cross citation for an A-10 pilot who dodged “accurate surface-to-air fire” while providing close air support for U.S. troops fighting in Syria in January.

As the U.S. military prepares for an era of great power competition with more powerful state-level air forces, like those of Russia and China outlined in the 2018 National Defense Strategy, the threat to aircrews may be returning to the spotlight.

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Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
Like the M4 carbine it is based off

The M-4 carbine is SELECTIVE FIRE, not just semiauto. Where do they GET the dweebs who write this stuff? Not to mention the editors who let it see print?
 

Creedmoor

Tempus Fugit
Like the M4 carbine it is based off

The M-4 carbine is SELECTIVE FIRE, not just semiauto. Where do they GET the dweebs who write this stuff? Not to mention the editors who let it see print?

Says it is 3-round burst capable. Doesn’t that mean selective fire too?
 

Cohickman

Veteran Member
Most recent firearm in the survival kit was the AR-7. A .22 caliber rifle that disassemble's and stores in the floating butt stock. Very inaccurate and expected to be used to get food.
 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
The Army dumped 3-round burst years ago, what the Air Farce is still doing with small arms I don't know. They may well still be using it.

But if it IS burst, it is NOT semi-auto.
 

Voortrekker

Veteran Member
Like the M4 carbine it is based off

The M-4 carbine is SELECTIVE FIRE, not just semiauto. Where do they GET the dweebs who write this stuff? Not to mention the editors who let it see print?

The M-4 is a semi-auto and three round burst only. The Army installs a "block" so that it cannot be switched to the three round burst.
 

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
Given the weight of the A 10 fifty cal's rounds.....i'd like to have about ten loaded mags, not three if I had to exit that bird....,
 

end game

Veteran Member
I don't think the AC556K would fit.

Removing the action from the factory folder stock does. Drop the receiver/barrel action into the stock and then slide the trigger group in locking the tab in place. Maybe less than 10 seconds to do that and install a loaded mag. 60 seconds is way too long.
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
A Ruger AC556K would have been a better choice IMO.

I'm guessing from the article the Air Force is taking in stock weapons and modifying them to "fit" in house instead of going through a bid process. GAU-5 (GAU = Gun, Aircraft, Unit) is the USAF designation for the XM177/Colt "Commando"/CAR-15 and they consider it a submachine gun.

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Starting in the late 1980s, the USAF started replacing the barrels on them from 1 in 12 to 1 in 7 to handle the new 62 grain ammo, often with 14.5 inch barrels. Those weapons are re-designated as the GUU-5/P.

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As an aside, Colt had in the past offered a "survival rifle" based on the CAR-15, the Model 608 CAR-15. It was chopped down (including pistol grip, barrel, and fore stock with an aluminum collapsible stock) and meant to be stowed with the upper and lower taken apart to fit into a bag at the back of a pilot's seat with four 20 round magazines.

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ETA: Video showing how the barrel take down and mount system works and installation...

QRB Carbine Install with Tools
Run time (28:35)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA-Crf9AuCk

SBR QRB Short Barreled Rifle with Quick Release Barrel Kit AR-15
Run time (0:47)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH5bCXRaLYU
 
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Luddite

Veteran Member
My assumption has been a downed pilot was best served by the tactic of "playing rabbit". IIRC, that is what the downed American pilot in Bosnia did. I fully support giving them a "last stand" weapon. I would prefer each pilot get a laser pointer to activate the tin-foil hat rumored "rods of God" on their enemy.
 

Housecarl

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My assumption has been a downed pilot was best served by the tactic of "playing rabbit". IIRC, that is what the downed American pilot in Bosnia did. I fully support giving them a "last stand" weapon. I would prefer each pilot get a laser pointer to activate the tin-foil hat rumored "rods of God" on their enemy.

If you end up on the ground in wooded or triple canopy forest I agree. However most of the places we've been fighting in of late are pretty devoid of continuous cover. A 9x19 mm pistol isn't going to cut it in such a situation if it goes to crap.
 
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