Russian gun tests have the power to break through any modern armor
The superhuman flying at super-fast speeds can penetrate even the toughest armor.
The superhuman flying at super-fast speeds can penetrate even the toughest armor.
The new technology will make explosive weapons become obsolete: the military is still focusing on the development of a railgun, a weapon powered by electromagnetism.
To put that weapon from the lab, a team of scientists in Russia tested and produced a railgun gun that could shoot bullets at 3km / a speed fast enough to destroy any modern armor.
The railgun of Russia.
In addition to its potential as a weapon of mass destruction on the battlefield, becoming the next generation of military firepower, the Russians have also sought to apply this technology to other applications, too. For example, use this electromagnetic gun to carry cargo to ISS space station.
The railgun is not just a scary weapon, it is a revolutionary mark itself, marking the ability to take a flying object with a record speed of 3 km / s. Experiments at the Institute of High Temperature located in Shatura, just outside Moscow have yielded impressive results, and moreover, the speed of 3km / s is only half the speed that the rocket needs to reach. to escape the gravity of the Earth.
In the video below, the railgun gun shoots out a 15 gram plastic core that can leave a large dent on thick aluminum.
Russian scientists fired a railgun into a large aluminum lug.
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