First introduced in 1966 as the AC-130A, the AC-130H Spectre is one of many aging airborne gunships currently active in the United States Task Forces as a secondary with the advanced AC-150 Death Bringer currently in service, several numbers of the gunship under the AC-130E designation are currently in active service.
Currently the AC-130 Spectre is active in the following factions:
- United States Task Force - Main airborne gunship operated since the 1960s, the Spectre is still active in the USA's air force and is currently being replaced by AC-150s inside some regiments of the USAF, but the Spectre will be a secondary.
- Brotherhood of Steel - Painted in blue with a camouflage coat, and spotted by some spectators within various parts of the world, several numbers of these AC-130E gunships are known as hostile, and must be destroyed upon seeing them in any airspace.
United States Task Forces
AC-130H "Spectre" Airborne Gunship | |
An AC-130H circling a terrorist operated base in Kazakhstan | |
Faction | United States Task Forces |
Cost | N/A |
Build at | N/A |
Requires | Spectre Air Strike Protocol |
"Spectre Gunship entering combat zone"
- Spectre pilot -
To be added...
Stolen Variant
AC-130E "Spectre" Airborne Gunship | |
A blue AC-130E belonging to an unknown force flying over a Brotherhood outpost | |
Faction | Brotherhood of Steel |
Cost | N/A |
Build at | N/A |
Requires | Spectre Air Strike Protocol |
"Spectre inbound"
- Spectre pilot -
To be added...
Behind the Scenes
- Based on the C-130 Hercules, the AC-130 will have same specifications as the Hercules but coming with speed and weapons to combat enemy units on the ground.
- Despite being replaced by the new and advanced AC-150 Death Bringer Gunship, several numbers of the AC-130H are still in active service in some parts of the USA's air force.