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AC-130J Ghostrider: US Gunship Used in Caribbean Drug Interdiction

U.S. Bolsters Caribbean​ Anti-Narcotics Mission with​ Advanced AC-130J Gunship

CEIBA, PUERTO RICO – the United States has significantly increased its firepower in the Caribbean Sea with the deployment of the ⁣AC-130J Ghostrider gunship, as part of its ongoing anti-narcotics mission initiated under President Donald Trump. The advanced aircraft, confirmed to be operating ⁤in the region by ​a U.S. Air Force photograph taken ‌October 6 by Senior Airman Gabriel Jones at Ceiba, Puerto Rico, brings⁢ unparalleled precision strike capabilities to counter illicit trafficking.

Military analysts, including Tyler Rogoway of TWZ, have identified the GhostriderS signature in ⁣recent engagements, specifically noting its likely involvement in disabling a⁣ semi-submersible vessel in Caribbean ⁣waters last week with two 30 mm⁣ cannon ‍rounds.

The AC-130J Ghostrider is a modified C-130J designed as an “expeditionary direct ​and persistent fire platform,” according to​ the U.S. Air Force. Its primary missions encompass⁤ close air support, aerial interdiction, and armed reconnaissance. Equipped with the Precision Strike package, the ghostrider boasts precision-guided munitions, a⁢ trainable 30 mm⁤ weapon, and a 105 mm ⁣cannon.

The aircraft’s advanced digital avionics and design allow for “extremely accurate” operation even in challenging ⁢environments, making it ⁤suitable for both ground⁤ and maritime interdiction operations. Developed jointly by ​Lockheed and Boeing, the ghostrider represents a key asset in the U.S.’s⁣ efforts​ to disrupt drug‍ trafficking in​ the Caribbean.

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