Leaked photos show Chinese warship equipped with RAILGUN capable of firing


Marinha Chinesa planeja instalar 'railgun' eletromagnético em destróier Poder Naval

China is expected to field warship-mounted electromagnetic railguns with the ability to fire high-speed projectiles at targets up to 124 miles (200 kilometers) away by 2025, CNBC reported in June, citing US defence sources with direct knowledge of the latest military intelligence reports on China's new naval weapon.


China closer to equipping warships with railguns, state media reports CNN

The Chinese military has been conducting electromagnetic research since the mid-1980s, and as recently as 2015, a Chinese defense firm claimed to have achieved a major breakthrough on applying.


Is this an experimental rail gun on Chinese ship

China's ship railgun was reportedly first tested in 2014, with its development starting in 2011. Apart from large ship-mounted railguns, China announced in 2019 plans to develop magnetized plasma artillery derived from railgun technology. The technology involves creating a layer of plasma inside artillery gun barrels using electromagnetism.


Does China's Navy Really Have a Railgun? (Or Is It a Hoax?) The National Interest

China's railgun first appeared in January 2018 in a photo of the Chinese navy Type 072 landing vessel Haiyang Shan while the ship reportedly was at a facility in Wuhan on the Yangtze River.


China'Watch'Canada PHOTOS of Chinese ‘secret railgun’ mounted on ship emerge online

The Chinese navy plans to field its own secretive version of the electromagnetic railgun on naval vessels as early as 2025, according to a U.S. intelligence assessment first reported by CNBC.


Leaked photos show Chinese warship equipped with RAILGUN capable of firing

China appears to be testing an experimental, warship-mounted railgun capable of punching a hole in an enemy aircraft carrier from up to 150 kilometres away, according to expert analysis of.


Is This Chinese Navy Ship Equipped With An Experimental Railgun?

A Chinese naval ship has been spotted at sea equipped with an experimental railgun that US intelligence analysts reportedly believe could fire projectiles at seven times the speed of sound.


Look Out America, China Is Building Navy Railguns Of Its Own The National Interest

Photos shared on Twitter show that the Chinese Navy's Type 072III landing ship tank (LST) Haiyang Shan, #936, has a new turret installed on its bow, replacing the H/PJ76F 37mm anti-aircraft.


China's Navy Railgun Is Out for Sea Trials. Here's Why It’s a Threat to the U.S. Navy. The

Via China Defense Blog. According to a new report, China may have beaten the U.S. to mounting a railgun on a ship. A naval vessel called the Haiyangshan, carrying what appears to be a railgun on.


China's Deadly Naval Railgun Is Out for Sea Trials. Can America Match It? The National Interest

A railgun (also spelled rail gun) is a linear motor device, typically designed as a weapon, that uses electromagnetic force to launch high- velocity projectiles. The projectile normally does not contain explosives, instead relying on the projectile's high kinetic energy to inflict damage. [2]


The Navy's New Railguns Will Be Able To Move Mountains The National Interest

The Chinese navy's prototype railgun has made a new public appearance, this time under way. Its profile and the markings of the testbed vessel on which it is mounted indicate that it is likely the.


Chinese Navy ship reportedly spotted with a deadly railgun see images

CNN — China is getting closer to equipping its warships with electromagnetic railguns, state media reports - which, if true, means its fleet could soon boast some of the most advanced weapons.


New pic of Chinese Prototype Railgun [1800X1253] r/MilitaryPorn

China appears to be the first country to place a electromagnetic railgun on a ship. The weapon was spotted on an old Chinese Navy landing craft in Wuhan and images of it quickly spread across the.


Chinese tanklanding ship with railgun passes sea trials

China has unveiled a super-ship concept, a railgun-armed nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, reviving an old Soviet concept in line with its bastion strategy in the South China Sea. However, it may be more of a prestige weapon than a viable warship design.


Navy Pursuing Upgraded Railgun, HigherPower Laser Gun By 2020 USNI News

A Chinese naval warship has been pictured out at sea carrying what appears to be an electromagnetic railgun. Key points: Railguns use enormous electric currents to shoot projectiles from tracks at great speed China's first railgun was revealed in 2011, and has been since tested for more range


China May Be Testing a ShipMounted Railgun

Pictures have emerged on social media that show a Chinese landing ship armed with what could be a prototype railgun.If confirmed, this would be the first time any country has actually installed an.

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