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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Electromagnetic Railgun Shoots Target 100 Miles Away


A railgun is a weapon that uses electromagnets to accelerate a  projectile to very high speeds.  The US Navy has been developing one for  several years.  Today they fired a shot at Mach 7 at a target 100 miles  away:
An electromagnetic railgun offers a velocity previously  unattainable in a conventional weapon, speeds that are incredibly  powerful on their own. In fact, since the projectile doesn’t have any  explosives itself, it relies upon that kinetic energy to do damage. And  at 11 a.m. today, the Navy produced a 33-megajoule firing — more than  three times the previous record set by the Navy in 2008.[...]
Ellis says the Navy has invested about $211 million in the program  since 2005, since the railgun provides many significant advantages over  convention weapons. For one thing, a railgun offers 2 to 3 times the  velocity of a conventional big gun, so that it can hit its target within  6 minutes. By contrast, a guided cruise missile travels at subsonic  speeds, meaning that the intended target could be gone by the time it  reaches its destination.
Furthermore, current U.S. Navy guns can only reach targets about 13  miles away. The railgun being tested today could reach an enemy 100  miles away. And with current GPS guidance systems it could do so with  pinpoint accuracy. The Navy hopes to eventually extend the range beyond  200 miles.

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