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Navy scientists with the Office of Naval Research (ONR) hit a new milestone, succesfully firing their electromagnetic railgun for the 1,000th time as the state-of-the-art weapon edges closer to real world deployment.

A theoretical dream for decades, the railgun is unlike any other weapon used in warfare. And though still in testing, it's quite real, as the U.S. Navy proved in a record-setting test Monday, Oct. 31, in Dahlgren, Va.

Rather than relying on a explosion to fire a projectile, it 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.

"This test demonstrates continued advances in armature development, rail design, and barrel materials used in high power railgun launch," said Dr. Robert Meger, head of the Naval Research Labs' Charged Particle Physics branch.

"Firing up to 15 shots per week on the laboratory's experimental railgun, researchers at NRL perform detailed testing and analysis of rails and armatures, providing S&T expertise to the Navy program that is directly applicable to tests at large-scale power levels," he said.

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.

For the past few years, Navy researchers have been testing to increase rail strength and finalizing the armature composition as to achieve the highest velocity. In the four years since the first shot was fired at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Materials Testing Facility, researchers have enhanced the railgun’s energy by a factor of three -- from about 0.5 megajoules to currently 1.5 megajoules.

To get a better idea of the weapon’s power, “a one-ton vehicle moving at 100 mph has approximately one megajoule of kinetic energy, the U.S. Navy explained.

Despite the Halloween milestone, the future of the railgun remains in doubt. The Senate Armed Services Committee voted in April to eliminate funding for two of the Navy’s most futuristic (and by the same token least concrete) weapons: the free electron laser, essentially a super-powered death ray, and the railgun.

The Navy appears optimistic despite the tech's cloudy future.

"A railgun weapons system must be able to launch hundreds of projectiles and withstand extreme pressures, currents and temperatures," said NRL Commanding Officer, Capt. Paul Stewart. The firing of the thousandth shot "demonstrates Navy researchers are steadily progressing toward achieving that goal, developing a more effective and efficient future ship combat system," he said.


U.S. Navy's Incredible, Sci-Fi Railgun Fires 1,000th Bullet | Fox News

Absolutely amazing, and another step closer to practical application.

Congratulations to the team for bringing the project this far :usflag:

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oh how I want to remove the typo in the thread title.
 
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USA is expanding its weapon program while they show their concern on China's growing military power ...
 
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This is good indeed, i wonder how many civilians will die by this.

Dunno, you should ask your Iranian scientists as they are attempting to develop something similar. Get back to me with your answer on how many civilians will die by it.
 
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Doctor: i have a fish bone stuck in my throat what shall i do?
also they are probably funding this program with china's money.

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Dunno, you should ask your Iranian scientists as they are attempting to develop something similar. Get back to me with your answer on how many civilians will die by it.

The iranian one fired bullet at mach 1 and rate of 30 a minute, i would hardly say its comparable to this.
 
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what about the size of this gun???

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Dunno, you should ask your Iranian scientists as they are attempting to develop something similar. Get back to me with your answer on how many civilians will die by it.
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sometimes developing such thing become necessary to protect yourself as Pakistan is still safe due to a weapon and secondly every one knows that whose weapons are killing more people
 
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Thank God for US making dreams come true :usflag:


Without the need for dangerous explosives storage and handling, the Electromagnetic Railgun can potentially reach targets up to 20 times farther than conventional weapons :eek:
 
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Doctor: i have a fish bone stuck in my throat what shall i do?
also they are probably funding this program with china's money.

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The iranian one fired bullet at mach 1 and rate of 30 a minute, i would hardly say its comparable to this.

How does the difference in tangible progress matter? intentions are the same.
 
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