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Rare in the world: Chinese guns and electromagnetic armor exposed

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An interesting topic of China's Harbin Engineering University (Harbin Engineering University) using a coil gun (coilgun) armor. Modern tanks, armored by a layer of high-explosive material sandwiched between two layers of sheet metal components; explosion when hit high-explosive material, and thus destroy conventional weapons like shaped changes like.

    China's reactive armor armor than this further. It coil gun (coilgun) throws an armored reconnaissance sensors to the incoming shells, artillery shells hit the tank before blocking it. This way a problem is that the launch was not iron, because coilgun pulsed magnetic field will be heated iron, rather than accelerate it. Harbin, the researchers have experimented with other metals such as aluminum, but found it was too easy to melt, and as the armor is too weak. According to a recent article in their armored steel and aluminum coil experiments found that the impact of incoming shells not only not diminished but increased a little.

    The American experiment similar to the electric armor is confidential, so we know that China these are also considerable. Phil (Fair) noted that, for whatever reason, the researchers are surprisingly open about their own research.

    A IEEE Spectrum has an article on electromagnetic launch: For Love of A Gun by Carolyn Meinel. Including a paragraph on translated dedicated to everyone.

    Mike profile Kou (McCorkle) What to see that he may meet China Hebei Artillery Engineering College Wang Ying. As early as in 1981, Wang Ying reading Fil (Fair), Proceedings of the Academic Council of the first session of electromagnetic emission and decided to put the subject as his lifelong research directions. Very few people support him in the beginning, but in the past decade, he and his students in 22 schools and military research establishment of the electromagnetic emissions of developed institutions. He and Rui pull - Ma Shou (Richard Marshall) co-wrote two textbooks on the subject.

    Ma Shou (Marshall) and Phil (Fair) actually very pleased the same ambition scholars can be found in China. Electromagnetic emission academic conference in September 2004, Dalian Polytechnic University (Dalian University of Technology) of China, the Fil (Fair) keynote speech won a standing ovation. After the head of Dalian motor, he visited a coil gun (coilgun) test device. China now may be outside the United States the biggest guns Research Center. The electromagnetic launch in May 2006 in Potsdam, Germany, 13th International Academic Conference on the 52 papers, second only to the United States 72.

    An interesting topic of China's Harbin Engineering University (Harbin Engineering University) using a coil gun (coilgun) armor. Modern tanks, armored by a layer of high-explosive material sandwiched between two layers of sheet metal components; explosion when hit high-explosive material, and thus destroy conventional weapons like shaped changes like.

    China's reactive armor armor than this further. It coil gun (coilgun) throws an armored reconnaissance sensors to the incoming shells, artillery shells hit the tank before blocking it. This way a problem is that the launch was not iron, because coilgun pulsed magnetic field will be heated iron, rather than accelerate it. Harbin, the researchers have experimented with other metals such as aluminum, but found it was too easy to melt, and as the armor is too weak. According to a recent article in their armored steel and aluminum coil experiments found that the impact of incoming shells not only not diminished but increased a little.

    The American experiment similar to the electric armor is confidential, so we know that China these are also considerable. Phil (Fair) noted that, for whatever reason, the researchers are surprisingly open about their own research.

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