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AC-130W Stinger II Aircraft 

AC-130W Stinger II Aircraft 

Manufacturer: Lockheed Martin
Category: Bombers & Strategic Aircraft
  • Maximum Speed 300 knots (approximately 345 mph / 483 km/h)
  • Range 2,500 nautical miles
  • Payload Capacity Precision munitions
  • Crew 7

Full Specifications

1. General Information

Name AC-130W Stinger II
Manufacturer Lockheed Martin (base C-130H airframe)
Country of Origin United States
Introduction / In Service Since 2010 (as MC-130W Dragon Spear); redesignated AC-130W in 2011/2012
Status Retired (phased out circa 2022; roles transitioned to AC-130J)
Category Gunship / Close Air Support / Air Interdiction
Crew 7
Unit Cost Approximately $122 million (some sources cite $110M base + $39M PSP upgrade)

2. Dimensions & Structure

Length 98 ft 9 in (30.09 m)
Wingspan 132 ft 7 in (40.4 m)
Height 38 ft 6 in (11.7 m)
Wing Area Standard C-130H (~1,745 sq ft)
Empty Weight Approximately 75,800–77,200 lb (34,430–35,000 kg)
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) 155,000 lb (70,305 kg)

3. Performance

Maximum Speed 300 knots (345 mph / 483 km/h)
Range 2,500 nm (unrefueled)
Combat Radius Mission-dependent (persistent loiter capability)
Service Ceiling 28,000 ft (some sources cite up to 33,000 ft)
Rate of Climb Not publicly specified

4. Powerplant

Engine Type 4 × Allison T56-A-15 turboprops
Thrust (per engine) 4,300–4,910 shaft horsepower
Total Thrust Approximately 17,200–19,640 shp

5. Payload & Armament

Internal Payload Capacity Precision munitions and cannon systems (roll-on/roll-off PSP)
Weapons Bay Roll-on/roll-off Precision Strike Package (PSP)
Compatible Weapons 30mm GAU-23/A Bushmaster II chain gun, 105mm cannon, AGM-176 Griffin missiles, GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb, other standoff PGMs
Hardpoints Integrated for PGMs (including wing pylons and rear ramp launch tubes)

6. Avionics & Systems

Radar System Synthetic aperture radar
Navigation Enhanced GPS/INS with improved navigation suite
Electronic Warfare (EW) Threat detection, missile warning receivers, chaff/flare dispensers (AN/ALE-27), jammers, countermeasures
Stealth Features None (non-stealth platform)

7. Operational History

Primary Operator U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)
Conflict Usage Global War on Terror, overseas contingency operations
Notable Missions Close air support, armed overwatch, interdiction in multiple theaters

8. Additional Information

Variants Converted from MC-130W Combat Spear / Dragon Spear
Successor / Future Replacement AC-130J Ghostrider
Notable Features Roll-on/roll-off Precision Strike Package, mixed direct-fire and standoff armament
Estimated Operational Life 2010–2022 (active gunship service)

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

6
  • Stealth Capability 2 / 10
  • Payload Capacity 8 / 10
  • Range & Endurance 7 / 10
  • Electronic Warfare 8 / 10
  • Maintenance Efficiency 5 / 10

PROS

  1. Versatile precision strike with mix of guns and PGMs for varied threats
  2. Long endurance and loiter time ideal for persistent CAS
  3. Enhanced sensors and communications for real-time situational awareness
  4. Lower collateral risk due to accurate, low-yield munitions
  5. Roll-on/roll-off PSP allows flexibility in mission configuration

CONS

  1. Relatively slow speed and low altitude make it vulnerable to advanced air defenses
  2. Large radar and infrared signature compared to stealth platforms
  3. High maintenance demands from complex modifications and aging airframe
  4. Limited to non-contested or low-threat environments
  5. Retired from active service, reducing fleet availability for new conflicts

The AC-130W Stinger II is a specialized gunship variant developed for the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC). Originally converted from MC-130W Combat Spear aircraft, it was redesignated AC-130W Stinger II in 2012 after integration of a roll-on/roll-off Precision Strike Package (PSP). This modification transformed it into a dedicated close air support (CAS) and air interdiction platform, bridging capabilities between lighter special operations aircraft and heavier traditional gunships like the AC-130U Spooky.

Manufacturer:

Lockheed Martin (airframe base on C-130H Hercules, with PSP modifications).

Speed and Range:

The aircraft achieves a maximum speed of approximately 300 knots (about 345 mph) and has an unrefueled range of around 2,500 nautical miles, extendable via aerial refueling but often limited by crew duty day requirements.

Cost/Price: Unit cost for the converted AC-130W was approximately $110 million (base aircraft) plus $39 million for the PSP upgrade, totaling roughly $149 million per aircraft.

The AC-130W Stinger II provides persistent, precision firepower in support of ground forces, particularly in urban and irregular warfare environments. Its side-firing armament allows orbiting over targets for sustained engagement. Key capabilities include advanced sensors for target acquisition, robust communications for coordination with joint forces, and a mix of direct-fire cannons and standoff precision-guided munitions (PGMs). It excels in CAS, armed overwatch, convoy escort, and interdiction missions, delivering low-yield, accurate strikes to minimize collateral damage.

The aircraft features two trainable cannons: a 30mm GAU-23/A Bushmaster II chain gun (capable of rapid fire with tracer-less options) and a 105mm cannon for heavier targets. It also carries PGMs such as the AGM-176 Griffin missile, GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb, and other standoff weapons. Avionics include electro-optical/infrared sensors, synthetic aperture radar, mission management consoles, and enhanced electronic warfare/countermeasures suites for threat detection and evasion.

Operated primarily by the 73rd Special Operations Squadron at Cannon AFB, New Mexico, the AC-130W supported operations in multiple theaters, providing critical fire support before its retirement from active duty around 2022, with roles transitioning to the more advanced AC-130J Ghostrider.

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