The US Navy is working on a few railgun projects that will eventually ... be the year that all danger seekers are busting out their electromagnetic projection flingers.
New photos appear to show the railgun perched on the bow of a Type 072III-class landing ship at sea By Jared Keller Posted on Dec 29, 2018 7:24 PM EST China’s futuristic electromagnetic railgun ...
The U.S. Navy quietly test-fired 20 supersonic shells originally intended for the service's futuristic electromagnetic railgun from the conventional deck guns during an international military ...
Although the U.S. invested around $500 million in its Electromagnetic Railgun (EMRG) program, it ceased funding in 2022 due to power and durability issues. -China, however, continues its efforts ...
The French Navy is set to unveil its new “Silent Killer” weapon—an advanced electromagnetic railgun. This powerful weapon can fire projectiles at a speed of approximately 11,000 km/hr ...
The US Navy has decided to shelve the research and development of an electromagnetic railgun to build other weapons, such as hypersonic missiles and lasers, the Associated Press reported ...
The railgun, a weapon concept dating back to World War I, uses electromagnetic force to launch projectiles at hypersonic speeds. Despite significant investments, both the U.S. and China face ...