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==Description==
==Description==
A railgun relies on direct contact of the projectile with guiding rails to form an electrical circuit, inducing the electromagnetic force which accelerates the projectile. While this simple design offers great velocities and impressive rates of fire, friction lowers the power efficiency and it wears faster than coilguns.
A railgun relies on direct contact of the projectile with guiding rails to form an electrical circuit, inducing the electromagnetic force which accelerates the projectile. While this simple design offers great velocities and impressive rates of fire, friction lowers the power efficiency and it wears faster than coilguns.
== User Manual ==
* Deals kinetic damage.
* Requires kinetic ammunition storage.
== Technical Information ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Power Consumption (peak)
!800 MW
|-
|Projectile Mass
|2 kg
|-
|Muzzle Velocity
|7500 m/s
|-
|Rate of Fire
|10 pps
|-
|Mounting Location
|High-stress, low-stress, low-stress spinal
|-
|Mass
|2000 kg
|-
|Manufacturer
|Mars Power Industries
|}

Latest revision as of 07:31, 7 July 2024

Description

A railgun relies on direct contact of the projectile with guiding rails to form an electrical circuit, inducing the electromagnetic force which accelerates the projectile. While this simple design offers great velocities and impressive rates of fire, friction lowers the power efficiency and it wears faster than coilguns.

User Manual

  • Deals kinetic damage.
  • Requires kinetic ammunition storage.

Technical Information

Power Consumption (peak) 800 MW
Projectile Mass 2 kg
Muzzle Velocity 7500 m/s
Rate of Fire 10 pps
Mounting Location High-stress, low-stress, low-stress spinal
Mass 2000 kg
Manufacturer Mars Power Industries