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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 8:51 am 
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Hi all,
receiving news from materials engineering associations results in some odd bits of interesting information surfacing.
Take a peek here: Railgun!

That was 2006; the latest news says the first has been delivered for trials to the USN.  :blues:

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:23 am 
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Oh yes, Railguns (or, more correctly, coil guns) have left the realms of SciFi a while ago. They are able to fire projectiles leaving the barrel in excess of Mach1, and I think that they are set to revitalise the standard battleship design and take the initiative back from aircraft carriers... in part.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 3:42 pm 
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(CyberShadow @ Nov. 21 2007,05:23)
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I think that they are set to revitalise the standard battleship design and take the initiative back from aircraft carriers... in part.

For operations within 25 miles of a coastline, battleships have always been more effective and cost-efficient than aircraft carriers. They can deliver more ordinance faster.

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(CyberShadow @ Nov. 21 2007,10:23)
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Railguns (or, more correctly, coil guns)

Railguns and coilguns/gauss guns are different concepts.

Railguns use the fact that electrical current passing through a magnetic field induces a physical motion.  This is the inverse of a generator using physical motion through a magnetic field to induce an electrical current.  Current passes through the projectile inside a magentic field and it's accelerated physically.

Wiki on railguns.

Gauss guns use the magnetic field to directly impel the projectile.  It's more or less the same concept used in particle accelerators - basically a series of selenoids firing in sequence with each one imparting a small amount of kinetic energy.

Wiki on coil/gauss guns.

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I remember reading about rail gun theory back in the 80's as a High School student.  It is great to finally see them (almost) being used.  Beautiful weapon concept it is.  Although I am curious about the actual power consumption, voltage requirements, etc.  Not that I want to build one (okay I do want to build one :) ) but I wonder about the capacity for these things to function in the field (as opposed to on a ship where large generators are available).

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 6:19 pm 
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(Dwarf Supreme @ Nov. 21 2007,20:42)
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For operations within 25 miles of a coastline, battleships have always been more effective and cost-efficient than aircraft carriers. They can deliver more ordinance faster.

And oh so much cheaper!

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 6:25 pm 
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(vanvlak @ Nov. 21 2007,00:51)
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Hi all,
receiving news from materials engineering associations results in some odd bits of interesting information surfacing.
Take a peek here: Railgun!

That was 2006; the latest news says the first has been delivered for trials to the USN.  :blues:

If anyone's interested in the performance model here's a 2.7mb pdf from the 38th Annual US Navy Gun & Ammunition Symposium that talks about the system V is referring to:

Exploring the Possibilities of a Naval Electromagnetic Rail Gun

I think the highest velocity I've heard of in a test on an EM propelled weapon system was about 15,000 metres per second... needless to say that's *not* a man portable weapon.  :;):

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cheers for the interesting read guys i quite liked the mental image of rail gun battle ships....class :cool

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Thanks, Heresiarch :)

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I doubt we'll see new true battleships due to the cost involved.  Probably more likely is a fleet of frigates and destroyers with shallow drafts for brown water ops.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:37 am 
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(nealhunt @ Nov. 21 2007,14:55)
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(CyberShadow @ Nov. 21 2007,10:23)
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Railguns (or, more correctly, coil guns)

Railguns and coilguns/gauss guns are different concepts...

Yes, sorry, I know. I just meant that in Science Fiction, the two concepts are often confused with each other, and terms used incorrectly.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 5:17 am 
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Yes, I agree with D/S & Sarge ...  FFs & DDs with Railguns for coastal support ops ...

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