Army's future fighting vehicles could fire kinetic energy warheads from electromagnetic rail guns

10/23/2014 - 00:00


BY MIKE HOFFMAN - 

The rail gun, which can hit ranges of 100 miles or more, uses electricity stored on the ship to generate a high-speed electromagnetic pulse sufficient to propel a kinetic energy warhead. The result is an inexpensive, high-impact and long-range offensive weapon, service officials said.

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