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Fumesucker

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Wed Feb 29, 2012, 11:26 AM Feb 2012

Naval Railgun prototype undergoes first tests... [View all]

http://www.gizmag.com/em-railgun-commences-firing/21644/?utm_source=Gizmag+Subscribers&utm_campaign=e3ab4a473c-UA-2235360-4&utm_medium=email

The electromagnetic (EM) railgun prototype launcher that was recently installed at the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) in Dahlgren, Virginia, has commenced firing, kicking off a two-month-long series of full-energy tests. Predictably, the first full energy shots make for some pretty impressive video.

Following its delivery by BAE Systems on January 30, the first prototype demonstrator was installed and outfitted with a suite of sensors, high-speed cameras and measuring devices to allow for evaluation of the 32-megajoule weapon.

Following a series of low-energy test shots, evaluation of the launcher is now underway and will see tests conducted at 20 megajoules to 32 megajoules - one megajoule is equivalent to a 1-ton object being thrust at 100 mph (161 km/h). Test projectiles similar to those previously fired from NSWC Dahlgren's laboratory launcher will be fired at speeds of 4,500 to 5,600 mph (7,242 to 9,012 km/h) using electricity instead of chemical propellants.

The U.S. Navy hopes the evaluation will help it reach its near-term goal of a 20- to 32-megajoule weapon for surface ships capable of shooting a distance of 50 to 100 nautical miles (57 to 115 miles/93 to 185 km).




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Oh boy, now everyone can hunt for sustenance! rfranklin Feb 2012 #1
We rock at creating things to mash people into goo....nt Evasporque Feb 2012 #2
Pretty cool tularetom Feb 2012 #3
Jobs. L0oniX Feb 2012 #4
As an old tincan sailor, that's kinda cool.. denbot Feb 2012 #5
What do you make of the wobble in the projectile? Ready4Change Feb 2012 #6
i think the wobble comes in after it blasts through the wall Motown_Johnny Feb 2012 #7
The projectile is somewhat oddly shaped. denbot Feb 2012 #10
I think that that projectile is for safety in testing. TheWraith Feb 2012 #21
Lets have some fun with this Motown_Johnny Feb 2012 #8
Or shooting down enemy satellites Hugabear Feb 2012 #9
less fun Motown_Johnny Feb 2012 #11
Depends on your definition of fun... JSnuffy Mar 2012 #25
An orbiting launcher could launch probes and even supplies to far flung outposts denbot Feb 2012 #12
For every action...... Motown_Johnny Feb 2012 #13
Similar ideas have been in the ether for a long time. TheWraith Feb 2012 #16
This is the first practical working model that I am aware of Motown_Johnny Feb 2012 #18
This is the first working on on this scale, sure. TheWraith Feb 2012 #20
True Motown_Johnny Mar 2012 #22
Here's the problem krispos42 Feb 2012 #19
minor details Motown_Johnny Mar 2012 #23
Even going up the side of a mountain isn't particularly steep. krispos42 Mar 2012 #27
We can use it to send up building supplies for Newt's moonbase! JVS Mar 2012 #26
Green death Zanzoobar Feb 2012 #14
Very cool. greytdemocrat Feb 2012 #15
Proud National Railgun Association member checking in! slackmaster Feb 2012 #17
Will Rogers said it best pokerfan Mar 2012 #24
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