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China's Electromagnetic Railgun Is Apparently Already Roaming The High Seas
Jared Keller
December 29, 2018

In January 2018, photos showed the Type 072III-class landing ship Haiyang Shan with what appeared to be a railgun mounted on the bow docked at the Wuchang shipyard in China's central Hubei province

China's futuristic electromagnetic railgun may already be the most powerful cannon to ever roam the high seas — ahead of schedule.

In June, a U.S. intelligence assessment estimated that the Chinese military planned on fielding its own version of the electromagnetic railgun on naval vessels as early as 2025, far outstripping the Pentagon's truncatedefforts to develop its own version of the much-hyped supergun. Now, new photos appear to show the railgun perched on the bow of its test ship at sea.

This is clearly the Haiyang Shan, the same Type 072III-class landing ship that was spotted in January 2018 docked at the Wuchang shipyard in China's central Hubei province, the largest of the People's Liberation Army Navy's inland shipyards and a major production hub for the country's conventional submarines.

The Chinese railgun was first developed in 2011 and tested in 2014, but a People's Liberation Army-run news outlet claimed in February that the Chinese navy had achieved a "breakthrough" during sea trials for the new railgun. Indeed, the June U.S. intelligence assessment suggests the supergun underwent trials even earlier than the PLA said, with initial tests underway as early as December 2017.

Meanwhile, the Office of Naval Research was still trying to figure out how to fire multi-shot salvos with its version of the railgun amid budget challenges and changing research and development priorities within the Pentagon. As of now, the U.S. Navy has yet to successfully mount the railgun aboard a naval platform, although the service is reportedly integrating the necessary infrastructure to power the system in its next class of large surface combatant warships.

But in terms of actually developing an operational shipboard prototype, things may be looking up for the Navy. The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act included an additional $20 million for Innovative Naval Prototypes Advanced Technology Development (0603801N) explicitly to accelerate the development of a shipboard tactical demonstrator, well beyond the $15 million recommended by Rep. Jim Langevin, a Democrat from Rhode Island and co-chair of the Congressional Directed Energy Caucus, in last year's NDAA to help the railgun make the transition from shore to ship.

When taken with the additional $20 million allocated in the 2019 NDAA for the Army's distinct railgun efforts, this suggests that the Pentagon hasn't totally given up hope of fielding the supergun despite existing obstacles. "With China and Russia challenging our technological superiority, we cannot just play defense," saidLangevin of the defense budget back in May 2018. "Instead, we must promote and accelerate the adoption of game-changing technologies including hypersonics, directed energy, and applications of artificial intelligence."

This is a good sign for the future of the Navy's powerful supergun, true. But with the Haiyang Shan prowling the high seas — and tensions between the U.S and Chinese navies at a boiling point — this funding may simply be too little, too late.
 
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Testing it i see. Well i wonder how they made it work. The chinese engineers said 5 years ago that the power consumption is too much .. May be that ship has a nuclear powerplant in there. Cuz that gun has crazy range and power consumption. Not to mention Such high speed velocity of the projectile fired.
 
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China Builds Antenna That Will Boggle Your Mind

And it's not just for civilian use

By Neal Colgrass, Newser Staff

Posted Jan 1, 2019 1:10 PM CST

(NEWSER) – Exact location, unknown. Size, off the charts. That's a newly built radio antenna in China that could have military applications but comes with possible health risks, CBS News reports. The Wireless Electromagnetic Method project was built over 13 years on a huge tract of land—1,400 square miles, or nearly five times the space filled by New York City—and officially exists to spot minerals and earthquakes. But the South China Morning Post says its extremely low-frequency radio waves can also reach deep-sea submarines, lowering their risk of having to come up to receive messages.

The project follows China's first station for so-called ELF waves in 2009; a year later, China communicated with one of its nuclear subs in deep water, making it the world's third nation to have such submarine transmissions (along with the US and Russia). But the World Health Organization warns that even short-term exposure to these waves at high levels can affect human nerves and muscles and alter the central nervous system. WHO recommended creating exposure guidelines and doing further study, while a researcher in Beijing asked his nation's Ministry of Ecology and Environment to review the tower's environmental effects. That request was rejected. (China has also built a stunning 34-mile bridge.)
 
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China Builds Antenna That Will Boggle Your Mind

And it's not just for civilian use
So China is building a 60s technology and we are supposed to get impressed. Good! What next? China build a circular locomotion technology, get impressed! All hail China!

BTW good luck with Childhood leukaemia cases.
 
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China’s world first: Electromagnetic railgun goes to sea

China has beaten the world creating a new superweapon capable of firing at hypersonic speeds on a warship. Now it’s been spotted at sea.

Jamie Seidel

JANUARY 2, 2019

https://www.news.com.au/technology/...a/news-story/6e31d167e88308f59ec96332ef1e867b

So China is building a 60s technology and we are supposed to get impressed. Good! What next? China build a circular locomotion technology, get impressed! All hail China!

BTW good luck with Childhood leukaemia cases.

What we do is none of your business.

You are nonetheless entitled to your opinion, but pls remember that nothing but opinion is the cause of a troubled mind.
 
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