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Navy test fires electromagnetic railgun

The US Navy test fired the world’s most powerful electromagnetic railgun Thursday, launching a projectile at a velocity of 2,500 meters per second, or 5,600 miles per hour, into a bunker.The test marks the latest step in US efforts to develop a futuristic naval gun that can hit a target more than 200 nautical miles away with a non-explosive slug traveling at between five and seven times the speed of sound.Instead of chemical propellants, the rail gun uses electromagnetic energy to propel a slug along rails before launching it at a velocity of about Mach 7, officials said.

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