Railguns? what, like the type you an get in Quake 3, the video game?
(not being a smartass, just never heard of 'em got a in real life, you site for me bud?)
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I think the power supply issue would also help kill man-carried railguns for anytime in the near future. Railguns need electricity to fire - a lot of it, supplied over a very short period of time. That means a sizeable battery and a huge capacitor bank or other means of storing and releasing a lot of power very quickly. Regular old chemical-propellant guns have the advantage of using a power source that can go from stored to mechanical energy in a single step in an instant, with much higher power density than any battery or capacitor yet developed.
That wasn’t what you were looking for either I would imagine. OK, I’ll stop playing and send you to the electromagnetic weapons group at Northwestern University. Military applications look a ways off for the railgun, but check out the non-lethal microwave “raygun” that is being developed. Scary.
I should also mention that the US Navy has some pretty doable plans to replace the steam catapults in Aircraft carriers with electromagnetic catapults- big rail guns mounted in the deck that throw F-16s instead of bullets.
Thanks for the links. I was just staring at some nails on my desk and wondering how much damage they could do at 33% C (C=speed of light for all those laymens out there ;)).
I had also read a Time magazine in a barber shop about new weapons. Including that microwave gun. Pretty cool, probably hurts likes hell though. Still, its better than getting shot.
I thought that if a railgun was in motion while it was fired, the slug would come in contact with the rails, resulting in its sticking to them and rendering the gun useless until it was removed. But that’s just my own crackpot theory, and if someone proves me wrong I’d be happy to accept it.