Harte
Senior Member
Re: Navy's Magnetic Railgun
Why would they not develop it first before announcing it's capabilities?
Which leads me to wonder exactly why they would want such a thing in the first place?
I mean, the speed of the projectile has to be dependant on it's mass. What difference would it make if you land a shell the size of a Volkswagen a half minute earlier than you would have?
The real use for railgun tech comes in transportation of supplies, equipment and such in space, not as some weapons capability.
Harte
Probably already have it working now.Condar said:God bless the USA, now we finally can destroy the Narn! Mwuhahahahahahahahahahahaha ... . .. . Yeah.. Mach 7 freakin' insane.. 2018 launch time huh? Who'll bet me they'll have that working in the next two years?
Why would they not develop it first before announcing it's capabilities?
Condar said:And damn it, it's about time we use some of our more non conventional weapons. It would be fun... think about it. Ah... memories.
Which leads me to wonder exactly why they would want such a thing in the first place?
I mean, the speed of the projectile has to be dependant on it's mass. What difference would it make if you land a shell the size of a Volkswagen a half minute earlier than you would have?
The real use for railgun tech comes in transportation of supplies, equipment and such in space, not as some weapons capability.
Harte