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US Navy to put railgun on third Zumwalt destroyer

A shooting from rail gun would be similar to deliver a hypersonic ballistic missile at Mach 7, to the same range of a standard antiship cruise missile ( 160-180 kilometers ) which is much slower.

Very low cost for one shot, high effectiveness.
 
A shooting from rail gun would be similar to deliver a hypersonic ballistic missile at Mach 7, to the same range of a standard antiship cruise missile ( 160-180 kilometers ) which is much slower.

Very low cost for one shot, high effectiveness.

And it cannot be intercepted by CIWS weapons
 
it's just a coil gun....dammit.

been around as long as there's been electromagnets...nothing new, they just weaponized it efficiently...
 
US Navy never ceases to impress and inspire ! Always keeping the bar high. ;)

Absolute respect to you guys...
 
it's just a coil gun....dammit.

been around as long as there's been electromagnets...nothing new, they just weaponized it efficiently...

Sure it may be an electromagnetic weapon but such weapon and relies on electric power but if it were further developed and miniaturized, you will likely have a .30 caliber battle rifle that is as powerful as a 30mm RARDEN autocannon, the only issue is recoil unless the weapon will be held like a bazooka.

And oh, coilgun is different from railgun despite both using electromagnetism.
 
Sure it may be an electromagnetic weapon but such weapon and relies on electric power but if it were further developed and miniaturized, you will likely have a .30 caliber battle rifle that is as powerful as a 30mm RARDEN autocannon, the only issue is recoil unless the weapon will be held like a bazooka.

And oh, coilgun is different from railgun despite both using electromagnetism.

no, recoil's not the only issue. The soldier will have to carry many dozens of kgs of capacitors and similar weight in batteries...It's not that easy.

It's more convenient having all of that energy stored in the form of gunpowder in the cartridge.
 
no, recoil's not the only issue. The soldier will have to carry many dozens of kgs of capacitors and similar weight in batteries...It's not that easy.

It's more convenient having all of that energy stored in the form of gunpowder in the cartridge.

Another less-known weapon in development is the Combustion light-gas gun which use combustible gases as the propellant for the gun http://www.google.com.ph/url?sa=t&r...__JYh9QQQ2g4K_mIw&sig2=FprME_9yfmwNVW96wb6OKg
 
US Navy never ceases to impress and inspire ! Always keeping the bar high. ;)

Absolute respect to you guys...

Looks like the Americans will maintain their dominance in this area
 
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