OK, so i was watching Stargate SG-1( as I'm opt to do every now and again) a few hours ago and they were doing the whole ship to ship combat thing (it was the episode Lost City ). so this and the whole patriotic overflow from aceing osama got me speculating about a hypothetical U.S Navy of the future.suppose you were the president in the near future which would you prefer to arm your ships with, Railguns or Lasers?(NOTE: the time frame for this is anywhere from tomorrow to a hundred years from now)
me personally, while i can see the merits of lasers(they would make awesome defensive weapons for shooting down in coming projectiles and for repelling borders or ships that get to close into the comfort zone) i prefer the idea of mounting Railguns on my ships for an offensive punch. they fire at extremely high velocities: 3,500 m/s (11,500 ft/s, approximately Mach 10 at sea level) or more (for comparison, the M16 rifle has a muzzle speed of 930 m/s, or 3,050 ft/s), which would make their kinetic energy equal or superior to the energy yield of an explosive-filled shell of greater mass( and that's just the current test modles. im talking about stronger battleship operational models which could possibly be double that). This would allow more ammunition to be carried and eliminate the hazards of carrying explosives on the ship. Also, by firing at greater velocities railguns have greater range, less bullet drop and less wind drift then conventional missiles or battle cannons(note also that lasers lose focus the farther they travel)GPS targeting can also be used to target an enemy ships munitions dump and ignite it with pin point accuracy effectively using the enemy's own munitions against him with no risk to you your ship or your crew
me personally, while i can see the merits of lasers(they would make awesome defensive weapons for shooting down in coming projectiles and for repelling borders or ships that get to close into the comfort zone) i prefer the idea of mounting Railguns on my ships for an offensive punch. they fire at extremely high velocities: 3,500 m/s (11,500 ft/s, approximately Mach 10 at sea level) or more (for comparison, the M16 rifle has a muzzle speed of 930 m/s, or 3,050 ft/s), which would make their kinetic energy equal or superior to the energy yield of an explosive-filled shell of greater mass( and that's just the current test modles. im talking about stronger battleship operational models which could possibly be double that). This would allow more ammunition to be carried and eliminate the hazards of carrying explosives on the ship. Also, by firing at greater velocities railguns have greater range, less bullet drop and less wind drift then conventional missiles or battle cannons(note also that lasers lose focus the farther they travel)GPS targeting can also be used to target an enemy ships munitions dump and ignite it with pin point accuracy effectively using the enemy's own munitions against him with no risk to you your ship or your crew
