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Zer0-Sum
01-28-2008, 08:31 PM
For true sci-fi fans, any mention of a real-world rail gun will draw an instant, slightly audible gasp. Instead of relying on chemical propellants -- such as gunpowder -- a rail gun uses magnetic "rails" to launch a solid, nonexplosive projectile at incredible speed. Theoretically, rail guns would be able to precisely strike targets at extreme ranges, and would negate the risks associated with carrying around tons of explosive ammo. More to the point, they're cool-sounding, just like lasers.

Which is why the news that BAE Systems has delivered a functional, 32-megajoule Electro-Magnetic Laboratory Rail Gun (32-MJ LRG) to the U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren, Va., is exciting. Installation of the laboratory launcher is currently under way, and according to BAE, this is the first step toward the Navy's goal of developing a tactical 64-megajoule ship-mounted weapon.

The lab version doesn't look particularly menacing -- more like a long, belt-fed airport screening device than like a futuristic cannon -- but the system will fire rounds at up to Mach 8:buldge:, drawing on tremendous amounts of electricity to generate the current for each test shot. That, of course, is the problem with rail guns: Like lasers, they're out of step with modern-day generators and capacitors. Eight and 9-megajoule rail guns have been fired before, but providing 3 million amps of power per shot has been a limitation. At 32 megajoules, this new system appears to be the most powerful rail gun ever built, and the Office of Naval Research is installing additional capacitors at the Dahlgren facility to support it. The planned 64-megajoule weapon, if it's ever built, could require even more power -- a staggering 6 million amps.

According to Dr. Amir Chaboki, the program manager for Electro-Magnetic Rail Guns at BAE Systems, "The power is available. The challenge is how you use it." The Navy’s electrically propelled DDG 100 Destroyer, Chaboki says, is a prime candidate for the final 64-megajoule system. Around 72 megawatts (MW) of the vessel's power can be used for propulsion. But during combat, the destroyer's speed could be brought down, freeing up energy for a rail gun. Chaboki calculates that firing the 64-megajoule weapon six times per minute would require 16 MW of power, which would be supplied by either onboard capacitors or pulsed alternators. The more daunting challenge is the force of the rail gun itself: A few shots can dislodge the conducting rails -- or even damage the barrel of the gun.

While the 32-MJ LRG should start firing soon, it could take another 13 years for a 64-megajoule system to be built and deployed on a ship. The Marines, in particular, are interested in the potential for rail guns to deliver supporting fire from up to 220 miles away:buldge: -- around 10 times further than standard ship-mounted cannons -- with rounds landing more quickly and with less advance warning than a volley of Tomahawk cruise missiles.

Effective rail guns will require a major breakthrough in materials between now and 2020, to keep the guns themselves from being shredded by each high-velocity barrage. Which means that for now, rail guns are precisely like lasers in one crucial way: They're Holy Grails, irresistible precisely because they're out of reach.

BOOM!!! There are a few problems to be worked out, but they will make this happen. As a Sci-Fi nerd, have been waiting for them to prefect real world rail guns. They are just so kool! 220 miles away? Mach 8? That is one big fucking hole man. The navy would suddenly become very dangerous to anyone with in range and that would be very far in land. Just have it laser guided from orbit to get good GPS coordinates and it is pin point accuracy time baby!:rockon:

http://www.military.com/features/0,15240,160195,00.html

GTAce
01-28-2008, 09:04 PM
Wohoo a new way to kill people....

But i must admit that the technic is very interesting, i would like to see a video from a ship mounted one.

frosty
01-28-2008, 09:06 PM
I'm not sure how much guiding you could do at mach 8.

masteratt
01-28-2008, 09:06 PM
Quick, fire another round!

Sir we are out of electricity sir!

Shit! Bring me 60 billion apples and plug the thing into them! GO GO GO!

Sir, yes sir!


Other than that scenario (which was already mentioned in the article), sounds pretty ace.
I would say things like "oh no, more things to kill each other with" etc but that's jut being naive.

Anyway I wonder if they'll let us have a shot. ¬_¬
And I really want to see a video.

GTAce
01-28-2008, 09:18 PM
I'm not sure how much guiding you could do at mach 8.

Guiding?
Thats a cannon, you get sattelite coordinates, put that in the target computer and that thing aims in the air.
Like a howitzer or modern ship cannons.
At least thats how i imagine it. lol

Garfunkel
01-29-2008, 07:10 AM
I would literally kill for a 6 billion player deathmatch with these guns.

Dralor
01-29-2008, 07:18 AM
Old news but still fucking cool

LaLiLuLeLo
01-29-2008, 05:32 PM
9-megajoules???? Good lord.
32 megajoules? 64???

There's not enough electricity in the universe.

seahorse
01-29-2008, 05:37 PM
what do the projectiles look like?

Jay Gee
01-29-2008, 11:12 PM
Can't say that it really matters. The velocity at which they're being launched at an object means nobody'll see it anyway.

EDIT: However, if there were any room on the projectile to write something, I'd put down "U.S.S. Fuck You Up." :D

Zer0-Sum
01-29-2008, 11:15 PM
9-megajoules???? Good lord.
32 megajoules? 64???

There's not enough electricity in the universe.

Nuclear reactors man, many of them. :) And they are still working of Fusion tech too. It is only a matter of time....

EDIT: However, if there were any room on the projectile to write something, I'd put down "U.S.S. Fuck You Up." :D

:lol:!!!! That rocks...:rockon:

Thunderhorse
02-01-2008, 08:42 PM
Oh lord.. nerdgasm.

this sounds way too epic...

Garfunkel
02-02-2008, 12:02 AM
I can't wait for solar cannons that chuck suns at people.