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  1. Railgun - Wikipedia

    As of 2020, railguns have been researched as weapons utilizing electromagnetic forces to impart a very high kinetic energy to a projectile (e.g. dart ammunition) rather than using conventional propellants.

  2. What Is a Railgun, and How Does This Weapon Work?

    Nov 25, 2025 · Discover how railgun technology works, the physics behind electromagnetic weapons, their power systems, advantages, and the future of EM military tech.

  3. How Rail Guns Work | HowStuffWorks

    One solution is the electromagnetic rail gun, or rail gun for short. Using a magnetic field powered by electricity, a rail gun can accelerate a projectile up to 52,493 feet (16,000 meters) per second. And …

  4. Railguns: All you need to know about the weapon that uses ...

    Nov 3, 2022 · So, what is a railgun anyway? Rail guns use electrical power instead of chemical power to propel projectiles over long distances at hypersonic speeds.

  5. Forget Lasers: Why Doesn’t the U.S. Military Have a Railguns

    Aug 9, 2024 · Tokyo has been engaged in developing a railgun since 2015, with the aim of being able to stop incoming missiles – including potential hypersonic missiles – that are fired at the island nation....

  6. Railgun Weapon Systems - General Atomics

    GA-EMS railgun weapon systems feature electromagnetic launchers that use electricity instead of chemical propellants to fire projectiles at high speeds. The high muzzle velocity can be twice that of …

  7. Railguns: An Overview | IMECE | ASME Digital Collection

    Jan 25, 2022 · Railguns are electric weapons that use an electromagnetic force to propel a projectile to very high velocities. The high velocities achieved by railguns increase kinetic energy of the projectile, …

  8. Railguns: The Super Weapon the U.S. Navy ‘Quit’ Building

    Key Points - While the US Navy abandoned its railgun program in 2021 after decades of research and over $500 million invested, primarily due to severe barrel degradation issues, Japan is...

  9. Table-top demonstration railgun - MIT

    A railgun consists of two rails with a projectile in between. A current is passed down one rail, through the projectile, and back through the other rail. A magnetic field is set up around the currents in the rails, …

  10. How does a rail gun work? | [September Updated] - TheGunZone

    Nov 18, 2024 · A rail gun is a type of electromagnetic weapon that uses electromagnetic force to launch projectiles at incredibly high speeds, eschewing traditional chemical propellants like gunpowder.