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:The Sturmanderung-Camp is supposed to have a CIWS too. <strike>The current placeholder is "MARS" (mobile anti-rocket splatter).</strike>
:The Sturmanderung-Camp is supposed to have a CIWS too. <strike>The current placeholder is "MARS" (mobile anti-rocket splatter).</strike>
::(MARS is already the German name for MLRS. BTW, stop making placeholder acronyms already: they suck ^_^ [[User:Geyser|geyser]])
::(MARS is already the German name for MLRS. BTW, stop making placeholder acronyms already: they suck ^_^ [[User:Geyser|geyser]])
==Long-range machine gun==
===[[wikipedia:Railgun|Rail Gun]]===
Mechanism: A rail gun use electricity to accelerate a projectile between two rails, simply said.
How it look like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrpOCqwW3Rw
The real speed is limited by various factors:
* rail material (because of abrasion)
* limited electricity
* air friction (which can completely burn the projectile in worst case)
'''statistics from newest test on 31.01.2008'''
* the projectile reached [[wikipedia:Mach_number|Mach]] 7, that's approximate 7 x 1235 km/h, so 8645 km/h
* shooting range: about 370 kilometres while the accuracy is 5 meters
* projectile weight: 3 kilogrammes
* rails length: 30 meters
'''ammunition types'''
* soft projectiles: the air friction breaks the projectile in numerous pieces which hits the target(s) like a shot gun
* hard projectiles: solid materials are used to get a bullet piercing effect
'''future plans'''
* US-NAVY plans a public demonstration in 2016
* real military use on warships is planed for 2020
'''sources'''
* A German TV news report http://www.n-tv.de/913309.html
* A video from the Discovery Channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OqlTXwLG40
==Fast firing rate==
==Fast firing rate==


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