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Fel's railgun comes to life

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 9:54 pm
by michaelsuave
I remember posting and writing to links some time ago about the Navy inventing a real railgun. Well they built it! :twisted: Here is the video of the test fire. Wa ha ha ha ha :twisted: Its wicked!

http://www.livescience.com/php/video/pl ... 01-railgun

Re: Fel's railgun comes to life

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:27 pm
by Hearly
Thats pretty big thou, I always kinda imagined it like the one in Eraser..

Re: Fel's railgun comes to life

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:51 am
by afrigeek
Not really. The navy has these big ships for them to mount stuff on and thus rarely think of downsizing their guns.. on the other hand the army will have to downsize it to something soldiers can carry on long treks

Re: Fel's railgun comes to life

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 5:39 pm
by michaelsuave
afrigeek wrote:Not really. The navy has these big ships for them to mount stuff on and thus rarely think of downsizing their guns.. on the other hand the army will have to downsize it to something soldiers can carry on long treks
Yeah, its going to be a challenge to miniturize, did you see the size of those shock absorbers to catch the backlash? Firing a round that fast would either tear a gun out of the soldiers hands or tear off his arms... But if they could figure out the dampeners, then they could decrease the overall weight that soldiers carry because they wouldn't have to lug around the full bullet including casing and poweder, just the bullet/projectile.

~Michael

Re: Fel's railgun comes to life

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:47 pm
by Wingsolution
The other big problem, and the one that keeps the military from using handheld railguns is power, battery tech and capaciters with enough juice to fire more than once are too heavy, or at least heavyer/bulkyer than the equivelent force the same weight/bulk of gunpowder could provide.

A minor note, but my grandfather, who's become a bit of a conspiracy nut, thinks that the government and/or corporations are holding back battery technology...