Within the near future, US Navy ships cannot use explosive cannons. They may destroy targets 100 miles away with the monster 33-megajoules railgun inside the video. Within the words of Rear Admiral Nevin P. Carr: This ” really changes several games.”
Right now, Navy railguns could only reach targets 13 miles away. The recent railgun reaches any target 100 miles away in six minutes using 33-megajoules of energy, an unprecedented tactical advantage over conventional weaponry like cannons and cruise missiles. To present you an concept of the magnitude of the impact, a megajoule is ” roughly comparable to a 1-ton car traveling at 100 mph.” Imagine the effect on a target.
Consistent with the program manager at the Office of Naval Research, Roger Ellis, the gun will eventually reach enemy vehicles and structures 200 miles away with perfect accuracy, using a GPS-based targeting system. Ellis also says that ” eliminating explosives from the ship, which brings significant safety benefits and logistical benefits.” They only want a constant source of energy inside the ship, like diesel engines or a nuclear reactor.
In other words, war has just become greenerer and fasterer and more destructiverer than ever. [ Fox News ]
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