General Deathdealer wrote:Shroom Man 777 wrote:Working versions, i.e. lab toys. How about actual weapons? We'd be going to sci-fi land if we have troopers blasting away with gauss rifles. In light of the negative reviews and critics' reactions to that Zablania Robot-thing, I wonder just how sci-fi we can push our stuff...
The Gauss Weapons, I have actually fielded that stuff. There are actual working versions of the Gauss Gun right now in the real world. I got most of my info from the linked page below. They have fired a 4.5 gram rod at 75m/s using only 1200 joules. They are testing a 7000 joule model right now that will fire the same rod at a higher velocity than a high powered sniper rifle. So the Gauss Gun is a very real technology that is out there. It is a young technology, but not that far fetched.
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Except you went from concept to design to built in... a weekend?
Do you have a post you can point to where you were designing this thing or did you yank it directly out of your ass?
I'm calling Shenanigans
(Not to mention FYI, we've tried to build rail and Gauss gunes but the problem is the barrel breaks in under a dozen shots, simply testing the things causes stress fractions and you either lose the magnets or the barrel gets ever so slightly bend out of place.
I don't need to tell the problem when a projectile travels down a barrel at something like six to twenty times the speed of sound and the barrel is off by 1mm to the left, it's messy to say the least)
I'm not sure if you aware of this Deathdealer but stuff like this in the
real world has to be taken down and inspected after each shot because our material sciences have not advanced to the point when we can throw something that fast without the heat generated potentionaly warping the barrel.
Practical Gauss and Rail guns are five years out minimum,
deployable ones are a minimum of ten years out.
And let me not forget the ecnomics of the situation