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Chinese Military Shows Off ‘Rifle-Size Railguns’ In New Video

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Chinese Military Shows Off ‘Rifle-Size Railguns’ In New Video
Jul 10, 2020,01:49pm EDT
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Arnie packing railgun rifles in the 1996 movie Eraser. The real-life version may be made in China.

While the U.S. Navy is reportedly struggling to build cannon-sized railguns for its ships, not only has China already put a railgun-armed ship to sea, it is now showing off rifle- and pistol-sized versions being fired at targets.

The weapons were featured in a video on Chinese military news website js7tv.cn last month, and were said to be developed by the Logistical Engineering University of the People’s Liberation Army, considered one of the country’s top military research institutions.

The weapon is known as the Small Synchronous Induction Coilgun, and it was demonstrated in pistol, rifle and robot-mounted variants, bursting balloons and punching holes in wooden and metal targets.

The idea for such weapons is not new, having been around since at least the 1930s. The idea is that by using electromagnetism to accelerate a bullet, you can overcome the limitations of gunpowder-style firearms, which generally top out at muzzle velocities of about 2,000 meters per second. Magnetic propulsion can in theory reach any speed; it is also silent, and with no explosive gases to disperse it can have an extremely high rate of fire. Science fiction fans will have encountered such weapons under names like Gauss Rifles or Mass Drivers, or the shoot-through-solid-walls electromagnetic pulse guns toted by Arnie Schwarzenegger in Eraser.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidh...-military-railgun-coilgun-video/#207b553559f8
 
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If you can read Chinese you will know those are steel plates, Chinese and English are the top two languages in the future world.



Lol it's ok, may be you didn't notice card board... am not sure your point there..

Those are steel plate,beside,if you thinks this is too small,how about some big stuff like EMALS?
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Chinese are known for good ps skills.. I'm just cautious..
 
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These are, of course, prototypes and technology demonstrators. To get railguns with any meaningful power into these form-factors is astonishing and shows how far ahead China is in electromagnetic railgun and battery technology. Good-for-nothing Indians can't even make a decent conventional rifle and are on this thread trying to belittle cutting edge Chinese tech that India can never dare to dream to have.
 
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Why cautious, is it because EMALS is beyond Indian's imagination, you need to update your info.


I come across ocean of leaked pics( ps) here and other sites..
So it's natural, not to believe propaganda army...
 
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You need massive amount of energy to propel a metal projectile via a rail gun and i doubt such small guns can even put a dent. It is a good concept for future tech but not viable with current level of technology. You can clearly see in the video that they are using them against balloons, cardboard and thin metal sheets that too at very close range.

Another idea would be a vehicle mounted gun with a massive power pack enough to cause some serious damage.
 
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