They mounted two 37mm automatic cannons.
Yes they did.
Guns:(2) 7.92mm MG-17 machine guns on the front(1) 7.92mm MG-15 for the tailgunnerBombs:(3) 250kg bombs; one under the fuselage, and one under each wing
Machine guns in fighter and bomber aircraft, bombs in the Luftwaffe aircraft and anti-aircraft guns in Britain.
A pair of M2 .50 caliber machine guns.
Both the interceptor and fighter-bomber versions of the F-86 Sabre carried six 12.7 mm M3 Browning Machine Guns
No. Machine guns will beat Gatling guns.
Machine guns.
Shotguns, using "clay pigeons" used in skeet and trap- to teach the concept of "leading" a moving target. Belt fed .30 caliber machine guns, using a frangible, nonmetalic bullet- used to fire at an armored fighter that had devices to sense and record hits. .50 caliber Browning machine guns- the standard WW 2 gun of a US bomber gunner.
Yes, machine guns are better than Gatling guns because they fire more bullets faster than Gatling guns. Gatling guns need to have bullets and have to be hand cranked at the same time but machine guns does not need to be hand cranked. Machine guns only need bullets.
Yes, machine guns were used in WW2.
Yes. There were machine guns in WW1. There were Gatlin Guns, a type of machine gun, in the Civil War.Yes
Machine guns didn't cause wars.