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posted by on Thursday April 27 2017, @12:20AM   Printer-friendly
from the is-that-a-railgun-or-are-you-just-happy-to-see-me? dept.

The Motley Fool's Rich Smith writes:

For more than three years now, I've been tracking the U.S. Navy's progress toward building a working electromagnetic railgun prototype — a Mach 6 cannon reputedly capable of striking targets 110 miles away with pinpoint accuracy.

Each railgun projectile would cost about $25,000 to produce — and if you're keeping track, then yes, success on the railgun project would yield a weapon boasting nearly twice the 67-mile range of Boeing's (NYSE:BA) Harpoon II missile but costing just 1/48th the Boeing missile's $1.2 million cost.

https://www.fool.com/investing/2017/04/22/navys-new-mach-6-em-railgun-almost-ready-for-prime.aspx

Electromagnetic Railgun - First shot at Dahlgren's new Terminal Range https://youtu.be/Pi-BDIu_umo


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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 27 2017, @06:27AM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 27 2017, @06:27AM (#500543)

    I want so bad to mod this up for the :

    even "non engined" ballistic projectiles are guided these days. (Movable steering fins plus guidance such as GPS.)

    but why do we have to denigrate someone who posted in good faith but may not have understood?

    You've contributed an actual fact to correct "know it all" Dumbass and his extensive math who was totally ignorant...

    I appreciate the addition of additional information, or more correct information, but its also saddening to see a verbal flamebait launched against a fellow Soylentil that was posting that which he was aware of.

    Places me in one helluva quandary... is this informative or flamebait? I guess the two cancel out. So I will reply instead.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 27 2017, @06:54AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 27 2017, @06:54AM (#500546)

    but why do we have to denigrate someone who posted in good faith but may not have understood?

    You must be new around here, ain't ya? We have to denigrate because it is Runaway1956-2666, he posts on everything, especially things he knows nothing about, constantly. It is not in good faith, it is a bad case of logorhea. And he claims to have been a sailor, but inquiries with the DOD report that no one named "Runaway1956" ever served in the US Military, ever.

    Oh, wait, you were talking about someone else? Oh, well, carry on then.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 27 2017, @08:39AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 27 2017, @08:39AM (#500578)

      And he claims to have been a sailor, but inquiries with the DOD report that no one named "Runaway1956" ever served in the US Military, ever.

      I'm pretty sure his real name is not "Runaway1956" or even just "Runaway". My real name isn't "Anonymous Coward" either (and nor is yours, I guess).

      And I'm pretty sure the military would require you to use your real name.

  • (Score: 2, Informative) by qzm on Thursday April 27 2017, @07:19AM

    by qzm (3260) on Thursday April 27 2017, @07:19AM (#500555)

    Just to add a little more 'fact' to these boys need to fantasies about this actual weapon.

    What they are dreaming of is the 'hyper velocity projectile' project, which the navy has been chasing for some time.
    So fact it has achieved exactly one thing, the firing of a solid dummy load, with no active capability.

    The HPV has been a dream for a few generations now, but still there is no actual evidence that it is actually possible.
    After all, they only have to be able to receive GPS and radio guidance through the plasma sheath generated at mach 6+, in a unit a
    small fraction of the size of existing guided munitions, and control its hypersonic flight.
    And of course make that hold up in the 100,000+G acceleration of these guns..

    should be ready just as soon as they find that bad of unobtanium they left in the back of the lab.

    Damn those facts.