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Navy Sets Record With Rail Gun

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A theoretical dream for decades, the railgun is unlike any other weapon used in warfare. And it's quite real too, as the U.S. Navy has proven in a record-setting test today in Dahlgren, VA.

Rather than relying on a explosion to fire a projectile, the technology uses an electomagnetic current to accelerate a non-explosive bullet at several times the speed of sound. The conductive projectile zips along a set of electrically charged parallel rails and out of the barrel at speeds up to Mach 7.

The result: a weapon that can hit a target 100 miles or more away within minutes.

"It's an over-used term, but it really changes several games," Rear Admiral Nevin P. Carr, Jr., the chief of Naval Research, told FoxNews.com prior to the test.

For a generation raised on shoot-'em-up video games, the word "railgun" invokes sci-fi images of an impossibly destructive weapon annihilating monsters and aliens. But the railgun is nonetheless very real.




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Yeah, these are some no shit Star Wars technology. I have seen some videos of the early experiments with these things, and they are very capable of delivering serious scunion. The geek in me approves.
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RangerX wrote: The geek in me approves.
Tell him to get out of your ass and back to work! :lol:
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I had a friend who tried to build a small one in high school. It failed when the "ammo" effectively arc-welded itself to the rails. Designing one that can fling ammo at mach 8 without this same fate (or melting wires or capacitors, or flinging itself apart, etc), is a pretty badass feat!
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I saw a clip of this "rail gun" on foxnews.com yesterday - it fills an entire building, what GI is going to carry this item?
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Re: Navy Sets Record With Rail Gun

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Steadfast wrote:I saw a clip of this "rail gun" on foxnews.com yesterday - it fills an entire building, what GI is going to carry this item?
As much fun as I'm sure that would be, it's in development by NAVSEA (Naval Sea Command), with the basic idea as a possible replacement for something like the 5" guns on cruisers (CG's).
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