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Railgun technology still seems out of reach for ordinary people, right? Well, with the GR-1 Anvil, perhaps those days will be history now.
China has beat America in placing railguns on ships, but how far ahead it actually is, that’s a good question.
The U.S. Navy is finally canceling its electromagnetic railgun development program, after a long, ill-fated development. Here's why.
It’s been a while since we’ve seen anything new on the robosapien front, but I’d say that a laser sighted rail gun for our favorite robots is worthy. From the video, it appears to… ...
But Japan says the railgun is meant for defense, especially against the growing saturation of hypersonic and ballistic missiles from China, North Korea, and Russia.
Why the Railgun Remains Out of Reach for the U.S. and China Since the concept of the railgun was first introduced during World War I, many nations have invested heavily in acquiring this linear ...
One of the most anticipated weapon systems of the last quarter century looks like it is nearly ready for action. The Electromagnetic Railgun made its public debut this week at the Navy's Future ...
DRDO displayed a model of its electromagnetic railgun at Aero India 2025. (Janes/Ajay Shankar Pandey) India's state-owned Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) showcased a model of ...
China has made military history by installing a functional railgun onto a warship, beating the U.S. Navy in developing this new weapon.
A RAILGUN is a devastating hypersonic cannon that can blast projectiles at Mach 7 – but how do they work? Here’s our lowdown on what a railgun is, how powerful they are, and who has the… ...
Less than a year after declaring the U.S. Navy "fully invested" in the service's much-hyped electromagnetic railgun, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson is apparently experiencing ...
For years, we’ve been sharing videos and images showing the destructive power of the United State Navy’s electromagnetic railgun. But we might soon be ...