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EM Railgun Blitzer, lors d'essais sur la base navale de Dahlgren, en Virginie photo General Atomics

EM Railgun Blitzer, lors d'essais sur la base navale de Dahlgren, en Virginie photo General Atomics

 

09 avril 2014 Usinenouvelle.com

 

L'innovation technologique industrielle revêt de multiples formes, y compris militaires. L'US Navy le prouve encore avec ces trois technologies spectaculaires qu'elle teste en vue d'un déploiement prochain.

 

La marine de guerre des Etats-Unis travaille depuis de nombreuses années au développement de technologies de combat avancées au travers de son bureau de la recherche navale. Plusieurs de ces projets d'envergure s'apprêtent à se concrétiser dans les mois ou les années à venir.

 

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Navy to Deploy Electromagnetic Railgun Aboard JHSV

 

 

Apr 7, 2014 ASDNews Source : US Navy

 

The U.S. Navy plans to install and test a prototype electromagnetic railgun aboard a joint high speed vessel in fiscal year 2016, the service announced today.

 

This test will mark the first time an electromagnetic railgun (EM railgun) has been demonstrated at sea, symbolizing a significant advance in naval combat.

 

EM railgun technology uses an electromagnetic force - known as the Lorenz Force - to rapidly accelerate and launch a projectile between two conductive rails. This guided projectile is launched at such high velocities that it can achieve greater ranges than conventional guns. It maintains enough kinetic energy that it doesn't require any kind of high explosive payload when it reaches its target.

 

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EM Railgun Prototype Launcher (Photo U.S. Navy)

EM Railgun Prototype Launcher (Photo U.S. Navy)

Jul 1, 2013 ASDNews Source : BAE Systems PLC

 

BAE Systems was awarded a $34.5 million contract from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) for the development of the Electromagnetic (EM) Railgun under Phase 2 of the Navy’s Innovative Naval Prototype (INP) program.

 

The focus of Phase 2 is to advance the Railgun technology by maturing the launcher and pulsed power from a single shot operation to a multi-shot capability, and incorporating auto-loading and thermal management systems.

 

“We’re committed to developing this innovative and game changing technology that will revolutionize naval warfare,” said Chris Hughes, vice president and general manager of Weapon Systems at BAE Systems. “The Railgun’s ability to defend against enemy threats from distances greater than ever before improves the capabilities of our armed forces.”

 

In 2012, during Phase 1 of the INP program, engineers at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren, Virginia successfully fired BAE Systems’ EM Railgun prototype at tactical energy levels. The recently awarded ONR contract marks the completion of Phase 1 and the selection of BAE Systems as the developer for the Phase 2 launcher prototype. Phase 2 is anticipated to begin immediately with initial prototypes to be delivered in 2014. The Railgun development will be carried out by BAE Systems in Minneapolis, Minnesota and by teammates IAP Research in Dayton, Ohio and SAIC in Marietta, Georgia.

 

The EM Railgun is a long-range weapon technology that uses high-power electromagnetic energy instead of explosive chemical propellants to launch a projectile farther and faster than any gun before it. When fully weaponized, a Railgun will deliver hypervelocity projectiles on target, at ranges far exceeding the Navy’s current capability.

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