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The US Navy’s new battleships may bring back the Mach 7 railgun
Can a weapon the Navy set aside in 2021 still earn a place on a future capital ship? The question is back on the table ...
The U.S. Navy has resumed trials of an electromagnetic railgun. It could be deployed on future battleships.
US Revives Railgun Tests As Iran War Bleeds Air Defenses. Missile salvos from the Middle East to the Indo-Pacific are exposing the limits of interceptor-based defenses, and the US Navy's renewed testi ...
US Navy quietly resumes railgun tests at White Sands, reviving interest in hypersonic electromagnetic weapons for future ...
The April 2026 Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh magazine issue has announced that Motoi Fuyukawa’s A Certain Scientific Railgun manga will end with its next and final chapter on March 27. The next chapter ...
In science fiction, the use of gunpowder-based weapons is generally portrayed as something from a savage past, with technology having long since moved on to more civilized types of destructive ...
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How the electromagnetic railgun revolutionizes naval warfare: 220-mile range & blazing speed explained!
Discover the science and technology behind the electromagnetic railgun, a revolutionary long-range naval weapon that uses intense electricity instead of traditional rocket fuel. This video begins with ...
Oct 18 (Reuters) - The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) agency said on Saturday it received a report of an incident 116 nautical miles (214 km) east of the Yemeni port of Aden, in ...
Instead of gunpowder, railgun technology uses electromagnetic energy to fire a projectile along a set of rails at ultra-high velocity. Instead of using gunpowder to shoot an artillery shell, railgun ...
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