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Can you put a railgun on a tank?

Can you put a railgun on a tank?

They could be used as a hypervelocity gun on a main battle tank. A tank-mounted railgun would likely dominate the land battlefield of the future, smashing through even the thickest of enemy armor at impressive ranges. Railgun weapons must be durable enough to withstand cross-country travel.

Is a rail gun more powerful?

The advantages of rail guns is that they are much simpler to build and operate than a coil gun. They are also more powerful as they have a direct contact between the projectile and the rails while the coil gun has a gap between them.

Is there a rail gun in real life?

As of 2020, railguns have been researched as weapons utilizing electromagnetic forces to impart a very high kinetic energy to a projectile (e.g. APFSDS) rather than using conventional propellants. For a similar projectile, the range of railguns may exceed that of conventional guns.

How many miles can a railgun shoot?

The meter-long projectile was first developed exclusively as a round for the Navy’s experimental railgun, a $500 million effort that purported to use electricity to fire projectiles at speeds of up to Mach 6 and ranges of up to 110 nautical miles.

Why are coilguns so inefficient?

Why do I think coilguns are so inefficient? Because they inherently have a long “air gap” down the middle of the firing tube. It builds in a relatively huge amount of magnetic reluctance in the magnetic circuit.

Do coilguns recoil?

Every weapon you don’t specifically design to be recoilless has recoil. Those you DO design to be recoilless have less “punch”, so it’s typically only rocket launchers and grenade launchers got no recoil.

How fast does the Navy rail gun shoot?

The program, which began in 2005, was supposed to use magnetic fields instead of gunpowder to fire rounds at speeds of up to Mach 7 and ranges of up to 100 nautical miles. However, despite the more than 15 years that program has spent in development, it never was fielded.

Why is it called a gauss rifle?

The name “Gauss” is in reference to Carl Friedrich Gauss, who formulated mathematical descriptions of the magnetic effect used by magnetic accelerator cannons. Coilguns generally consist of one or more coils arranged along a barrel, so the path of the accelerating projectile lies along the central axis of the coils.

What is a gauss turret?

M12G1 Warthog LAAV – A vehicle colloquially known as the “Gauss Warthog”, used by the UNSC during and after the Human-Covenant war. M555 Electromagnetic Launcher – A mounted support weapon also known as the “Gauss Turret”, as seen in Halo 5: Guardians.