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Railgun Projectiles Achieve Success in Series of Critical Open-Range Testing

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SAN DIEGO — General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) projectiles with prototype components for a Control and Actuation System (CAS) successfully performed programmed actions and communicated component performance to a ground station via a telemetry link in tests carried out Dec. 7-10 at the U.S. Army’s Dugway Proving Ground in Utah, the company announced in a Jan. 8 release.

Fired at accelerations greater than 30,000 times that of gravity from GA-EMS’ 3 megajoule Blitzer electromagnetic railgun, the four test projectiles and the critical components within them experienced the multi-Tesla electromagnetic field within the launcher and performed as expected.

“We continue to mature railgun projectile technologies and conduct testing under varied open-range, real-world conditions,” stated Nick Bucci, vice president of Missile Defense Systems, GA-EMS. “We remain committed to advancing this transformational weapon system and are making significant progress in the development and testing of multimission railgun projectiles and critical component technologies.”

During the December test firings, the projectiles not only survived and operated under the 30,000 G-force and multi-Tesla magnetic field launch conditions, but performed under ambient operating temperatures ranging between 20 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit, with up to 4 inches of snow on the ground, and with wind conditions ranging from 10 to 50 knots. To date, projectiles have been open-range tested under temperatures varying from minus 11 degrees to as high as 105 degrees.

In June, GA-EMS successfully tested and received data from projectiles with on-board electronics, and marked the 100th launch of its 3 megajoule Blitzer testing prototype railgun weapon system. After the December test series, the Blitzer railgun system has performed 120 successful launches. Risk reduction and technology maturation testing of additional components will continue in 2016.

GA-EMS’ Blitzer railgun is a test asset designed and manufactured by GA-EMS to advance technology development toward multi-mission railgun weapon systems. Railguns launch projectiles using electromagnetic forces instead of chemical propellants and can deliver muzzle velocities greater than twice those of conventional guns. Blitzer railgun technology, when integrated into a weapon system that includes the launcher, high-density capacitor driven pulsed power and weapon fire control system, can launch multimission projectiles with shorter time to target and greater effectiveness at longer range.

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From what I've read, all of this doesn't matter if the cost of operating this system isn't reduced. Right now, it takes WAY too much power and money to operate, making impractical.
 
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From what I've read, all of this doesn't matter if the cost of operating this system isn't reduced. Right now, it takes WAY too much power and money to operate, making impractical.

For a breakthrough product like this, it's capability needs to be established beyond some reasonable doubt. The opex will come down as learning curve/ experiential curve kicks in as it goes into mass production.
 
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