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U.S. Navy Prepares for Electromagnetic Railgun Test
The U.S Navy is preparing to install and test an electromagnetic railgun, able to fire a shell at seven times the speed of sound, aboard a high-speed vessel in the next couple of years. The test will mark the first time this type of weaponry has been tested at sea.
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