Does the Imperium of Man have Railguns?

The basic physical principle behind Railgun technology is well known to the Adeptus Mechanicus, but the Imperium has never been able to utilise it in a worthwhile form due to the myriad of issues inherent in the operation of such weapons.
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Which Tau units have railguns?

The XV88 Broadside Battlesuit is the only Tau unit that is armed with the Heavy Rail Rifle, and the XV88 makes use of it as a twin-linked primary weapons system. Railgun - Railguns are renowned for their capability to penetrate enemy armour at extreme ranges.
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Are railguns or Coilguns more powerful?

The advantages of rail guns is that they are much simpler to build and operate than a coil gun. They are also more powerful as they have a direct contact between the projectile and the rails while the coil gun has a gap between them.
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Is the US still developing railguns?

The railgun was meant to change naval combat. It was developed to shoot projectiles at remarkable speeds to eliminate enemy shipping in a re-imagined manner. This summer, the Navy removed all funding for the railgun from its latest budget proposal and indefinitely paused the program.
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Does the US have railguns?

The United States has lost the railgun wars. After more than 15 years and half a billion dollars in funding, the Navy's dream of building an electromagnetic railgun capable of nailing targets up to 100 nautical miles away at velocities reaching Mach 7 has no hope of becoming a reality anytime soon.
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Why railgun failed?

“The railgun is, for the moment, dead,” said Matthew Caris, a defense analyst at consultancy Avascent Group. The removal of funding suggests the Navy saw both challenges in implementing the technology as well as shortcomings in the projectiles' range compared to hypersonic missiles, he said.
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Why was railgun Cancelled?

The US Navy is canceling research and development on the much-hyped electromagnetic railgun after spending approximately half a billion dollars over 15 years. The service cited fiscal constraints, combat system integration challenges, and technology maturation of other weapons as the main reasons for the decision.
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What is replacing the railgun?

Railguns appear to have fallen victim to the new trend: hypersonic weapons. The Navy's new Common Hypersonic Glide Body (C-HGB), developed in conjunction with the U.S. Army, has a top speed of Mach 17 and a range of more than 1,700 miles. That's fast enough to engage time-sensitive targets from a safe distance.
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Can a rail gun take out a hypersonic missile?

Unlike traditional guns and missiles which use chemical propellants, railguns use electromagnetism to launch projectiles. As such, railguns can continuously fire projectiles that fly much faster than conventional ones, allowing the engagement of multiple hypersonic threats.
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Does the Zumwalt have a rail gun?

All-Electric Zumwalt Destroyer May Carry an Electromagnetic Railgun.
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What is the smallest railgun?

The 100mm Railgun is an Auroran weapon that doesn't use any ammunition. It occupies a gun slot and can fire at any target within a 45° arc of the bow. This is the smallest Railgun available. It is an effective weapon due to it's long range, good DPS and impact.
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Are railguns quiet?

This magnetic field attracts a ferromagnetic projectile down the barrel. Since the projectile of a coilgun floats in the barrel and never touches the coils, it suffers less wear and tear, and these guns are completely quiet.
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Is a handheld railgun possible?

A handheld railgun, which uses electricity rather than gunpowder to propel ammunition, is being sold in the US for the first time. L.A.-based Arcflash Labs is accepting preorders for the GR-1 Anvil, available online for $3,375.
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What is Tau armor made of?

All T'au Battlesuits are constructed of a lightweight yet strong nano-crystalline alloy called fio'tak in the T'au Lexicon, which is light, malleable, impact-resistant and corrosion-resistant, reducing the weight of the Battlesuit whilst also providing excellent protection.
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Do tau have melee weapons?

They do have other melee weapons, but they are more ceremonial.
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Can America shoot down hypersonic missile?

Hypersonic missiles fly faster than five times the speed of sound and are maneuverable, making them difficult to shoot down.
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Does railgun have recoil?

Recoil forces in EM railguns appear wherever the breech of the railgun i s closed electromagnetically. This means recoil forces may appear on power supply leads, switches, or power supply components them- selves.
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Does Japan have a railgun?

In 2016, Japan demonstrated a proof-of-concept railgun that launched a projectile at a speed of 4,470 mph. At the time, this research was seen as a counterpart to US efforts, promising a future in which the navies of both nations used railguns to intercept and attack threats at a distance.
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Is a gauss rifle a railgun?

Gauss rifles, also known as coilguns, employ electrified coils to produce a magnetic field that propels ferromagnetic projectiles at high speeds. This is a similar but distinct approach from railguns, which, as the title indicates, propel their bullets by generating a field between current-conducting rails.
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Why are rail guns impractical?

Railguns are impractical weapons because of the massive electrical power needed, because the projectile can have no explosive, because the projectile is small, and because it has no greater effective range than a standard 5-inch naval gun.
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Can a railgun shoot into space?

Railguns can acheive a muzzle velocity of a projectile on the order of 7.5 km/s. The Earth's escape velocity is 11.2 km/s. It seems to me that a railgun style launch device built into a deep shaft such as an abandoned mine could reasonably launch a vehicle into space.
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Can battleships return?

“In this sense, the 'battleship' could return, although it will play a role more like a classic monitor (intended to fight against shore-based systems) than a line-of-battle-ship,” says Dr. Robert Farley, author of The Battleship Book.
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Are gauss guns legal?

For now, the gauss rifle is an intriguing concept weapon that is mostly legal to own in much of the United States. “For the most part it's unregulated. There are some exceptions—New York City, Illinois, Hawaii,” Wirth said.
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How much power does it take to shoot a railgun?

Powering a Railgun

A good figure to start with is 25 megajoules. Since a joule is equivalent to one watt for one second, that means that for a railgun to shoot a projectile, it needs power equivalent to 25 megawatts for one second.
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