The Navy plans to fire 5-inch diameter non-explosive projectiles from deck-mounted railguns:
The Navy plans to fire a high-speed, long-range rail-gun Hypervelocity Projectile from its deck-mounted 5-inch guns to destroy enemy drones, ships, incoming missiles and even submarines, service officials said.
The effort is led by a special Future Naval Capability program.
Navy officials say the program is leveraging commercial electronics miniaturization and computational performance increases to develop a common guided projectile for use in current 5 inch guns and future high velocity gun systems. The HVP effort will seek to increase range and accuracy of the 5-Inch Gun Weapon System in support of multiple mission areas, service developers told Warrior.
Developed initially for an Electromagnetic Rail Gun next-generation weapon, The Hyper Velocity Projectile, or HVP, can travel at speeds up to 2,000 meters per second when fired from a Rail Gun, a speed which is about three times that of most existing weapons.
BAE Systems Hyper Velocity Projectile. 5-inch gun. Found at NBF.
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(Score: 3, Insightful) by MindEscapes on Thursday October 26 2017, @02:37PM
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True there are homeless that are capable of maintaining a home if they only had one, some just fell on hard times, it could help with those type.
Many others deal with untreated schizophrenia or related illnesses and their flight mechanisms kick in and they are homeless again. Unfortunately, without treatment, they will nearly always end up back on the streets :(
The cuts to mental health resources in this country has certainly not been a net positive.
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