Q&A

Do Railguns exist?

Do Railguns exist?

They do not currently exist in a practical, usable form. A helical railgun was built at MIT in 1980 and was powered by several banks of, for the time, large capacitors (approximately 4 farads).

How fast are the Railguns in the expanse?

In real-life, explosive-powered military guns cannot achieve a muzzle velocity more than 2 kilometers per second but railguns can easily exceed 3 km/s, thus providing greater range and more punch.

Are magnetic weapons real?

This is a fairly common weapon in science fiction. In Real Life, they are only just beginning to enter military use (as of 2015), but have long existed as experimental devices and toys.

READ ALSO:   What does it mean when a story has no dialogue?

How did Rocinante get a railgun?

At the Assault on Thoth Station, a Protogen stealth frigate, the Osiris, brought her integrated railgun to bear against Rocinante at point blank range, scoring a hit on the frigate’s hull. The Rocinante later acquired a spinal railgun of her own to further enhance her combat capabilities.

How many Railguns does earth have The Expanse?

In the show you see Earth has at least 5 planetary rail guns in various orbits.

What is a PDC weapon?

A point defense cannon (PDC) is a rapid-fire projectile weapon used by all military-grade spaceships for defense against missiles and ships.

Do Railguns use magnets?

The railgun doesn’t use permanent magnets. Maybe I should also point out that there is a difference between a railgun and a coilgun. A coilgun uses a series of electromagnetic coils to accelerate a ferromagnetic projectile.

What does PDC stand for in weapons?

The point defense cannons (PDC) on the ships are based on modern systems used on seagoing naval ships. Because ships in The Expanse do not have energy shields, they are the only defense against guided weapons like torpedoes.

READ ALSO:   Which is better for a student desktop or laptop?

What is PDC ammo?

What is the future of the railgun in the Navy?

In its current form, the railgun simply requires too much power for widespread use. But the Navy has a few ideas for its future. The first is to fire the railgun projectile out of conventional cannons. The Navy discovered in 2012 that they can fire the railgun projectile out of 5-inch powder guns already mounted on many U.S. warships.

Can a railgun be fired out of a regular cannon?

The first is to fire the railgun projectile out of conventional cannons. The Navy discovered in 2012 that they can fire the railgun projectile out of 5-inch powder guns already mounted on many U.S. warships. The hypervelocity projectile has also been tested in 6-inch guns and 155mm Army howitzers.

Where are railguns made in real life?

The real-life version may be made in China. Taiwan Is Arming Itself To Beat A Chinese Invasion. Some New Weapons Are Better Than Others. Coilguns and railguns achieve the same thing via slightly different mechanisms. A railgun has two parallel conducting rails with a sliding armature between them.

READ ALSO:   Is Lisbon good to visit in November?

What is an electromagnetic railgun?

The electromagnetic railgun developed by BAE Systems for the U.S. Navy has a lot going for it. It is smaller than a conventional cannon. It can fire a projectile up to 4,600 mph, or around Mach 6.