- Reaction score
- 66
- Points
- 530
As I thought the power intensive rail gun isnt practical,at least for warships.Instead the hyper velocity shells it would fire can be fired out of existing cannon which would open up an entirely new option for ground forces commanders.
http://www.defenseone.com/technology/2016/06/can-navys-electric-cannon-be-saved/128793/
The Navy’s futuristic electric cannon, or railgun, received yet more hype this week for its ability to fire a shell at up to 5,600 miles per hour, and do it far more cheaply than a missile. But there’s a daunting reality behind the hype: the Pentagon is already looking past the railgun to a less power-intensive, more easily deployable alternative. The railgun rounds can be fired from more conventional cannons, giving the same capability sooner and cheaper.
http://www.defenseone.com/technology/2016/06/can-navys-electric-cannon-be-saved/128793/
The Navy’s futuristic electric cannon, or railgun, received yet more hype this week for its ability to fire a shell at up to 5,600 miles per hour, and do it far more cheaply than a missile. But there’s a daunting reality behind the hype: the Pentagon is already looking past the railgun to a less power-intensive, more easily deployable alternative. The railgun rounds can be fired from more conventional cannons, giving the same capability sooner and cheaper.

