Japan Becomes 1st Country Ever To Fire Electromagnetic Railgun From An Offshore Vessel::Japan has successfully test-fired a medium-caliber maritime electromagnetic railgun from an offshore platform, as it continues to advance its defenses in the face of burgeoning regional security threats.

  • Grammaton Cleric
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    6311 months ago

    Of course the country that makes games, anime and manga full of giant mechs with railguns does it first

  • molave
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    5811 months ago

    They fired a certain scientific railgun. Nice.

    • @prashanthvsdvn
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      2111 months ago

      Hey look out for a certain scientific accelerator and a magical index as well.

  • @orclev
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    3911 months ago

    I could have sworn that the US navy has had experimental railguns on carriers for a while. I don’t think they ever intended them as actual functional weapons, but I was pretty sure they had at least done some tests with them.

    • @YoBuckStopsHere
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      4411 months ago

      The U.S. Navy hasn’t declassified their tests so there is no official record. Japan was the first to openly do it.

      • @[email protected]
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        2511 months ago

        Uhh, I dunno how much declassification you’re looking for but here’s the US Navy’s Youtube channel with a video of some test firings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSce3nEY6xk

        IIRC, the problem wasn’t that it didn’t work but that the barrels wore out too quickly to be useful. I suppose they could have put this on a Zumwault like originally intended but that would just be a PR stunt when the main problem was throwing the gun away after 10 shots.

        • @[email protected]
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          711 months ago

          I think there was an episode of Evangelion where they posed the same problem and solved by having multiple guns to switch to. I guess it’s common knowledge of thermal dynamics? IDK

        • @[email protected]
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          611 months ago

          If the JMSDF has gotten to this phase of development, I’m gonna have to assume they’ve either made some advances in material science that deal with the extremely accelerated corrosion/ablation in the rails/barrel, or have come up with a reasonable way to quickly swap the wear components out. Who knows - maybe it’s as simple as a spool of conductive wire/metal strip runs down the length of the barrel and gets refreshed with every shot?

          • @TheDarkKnight
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            311 months ago

            Maybe they just a ton of lube, butter that bad boy up before a big battle and let a rip!

        • @SpacetimeMachine
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          511 months ago

          This is talking about firing from an off shore vessel though. They declassified the test firing on land years ago.

    • Ghostalmedia
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      1111 months ago

      From what I see, it looks like they never actually put the thing on a boat. All the testing was on land.

      And after years of R&D the US Navy put the project on ice recently. Apparently they don’t think it’s worth the cost.

    • Throwaway
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      311 months ago

      We have on land. They just suck up a lot of power and missiles do the same job but better

    • @NotMyOldRedditName
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      211 months ago

      I think I’ve only ever seen tests from land, but I’d be shocked if a ship didn’t have one, but I wouldn’t be if they were quiet about it

    • @SkybreakerEngineer
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      111 months ago

      You’re thinking of EMALS. It’s a catapult for aircraft, not a gun. Pretty close in concept though. Had some teething issues, turned out larger than expected, but works just fine now.

      • @NOT_RICK
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        111 months ago

        The GAO says it still has reliability issues that won’t likely be ironed out for about a decade.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 months ago

      yeah transformers rise of the fallen featured a navy ship with an EM gun… but none that we have today are unclassified. Japan’s was first!

      • @AA5B
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        111 months ago

        It was classified there too

  • southsamurai
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    1811 months ago

    Damn, I was just researching EM based weaponry for a fiction book. Didn’t expect to see this kind of news for a few years based on what I found.

    • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)
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      Here, this’ll probably make your day: MARAUDER plasma railgun. The first simulations were done in 1990, the first real-world test was done in 1993. They estimated that by 2000, their prototype would be capable of firing a plasma toroid at 3% of the speed of light.

      My understanding is that the little we know about it is a result of someone either not taking the project seriously, or forgetting to classify the research. The result was that the early research got leaked to the public while the later research is believed to have become classified, which is why the otherwise successful project suddenly disappeared.

      Edit: removed a redundancy

    • Ghostalmedia
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      911 months ago

      Been possibly for a long time. Whether or not it’s a practical solution is another story.

      • southsamurai
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        211 months ago

        Eh, I could hand wave the important bits behind “war-time research and development in a universe where physics isn’t exactly the same”, but it wouldn’t really work for the story I want to tell. I want it to highlight a bit of an important side character, so if I’m hand waving their area of expertise, it falls apart.

  • @[email protected]
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    1411 months ago

    My mate in high school used to make these. He’d wind his own electromagnetic little tunnel thing, apply current, and the little metal projectile used to shoot through walls. Was pretty amazing.