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32 mega-joule rail gun: I’ll take two

January 28th, 2008 by joby

From Military.com, news that the world’s most powerful railgun was delivered to the Navy:

Which is why the news that BAE Systems has delivered a functional, 32-megajoule Electro-Magnetic Laboratory Rail Gun (32-MJ LRG) to the U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren, Va., is exciting. Installation of the laboratory launcher is currently under way, and according to BAE, this is the first step toward the Navy’s goal of developing a tactical 64-megajoule ship-mounted weapon.

The lab version doesn’t look particularly menacing — more like a long, belt-fed airport screening device than like a futuristic cannon — but the system will fire rounds at up to Mach 8, drawing on tremendous amounts of electricity to generate the current for each test shot. That, of course, is the problem with rail guns: Like lasers, they’re out of step with modern-day generators and capacitors. Eight and 9-megajoule rail guns have been fired before, but providing 3 million amps of power per shot has been a limitation. At 32 megajoules, this new system appears to be the most powerful rail gun ever built, and the Office of Naval Research is installing additional capacitors at the Dahlgren facility to support it. The planned 64-megajoule weapon, if it’s ever built, could require even more power — a staggering 6 million amps.

So cool….

Ziggurat Con

April 19th, 2007 by joby

I think it is time for Adam to pack his bags for Ziggurat Con the first D&D convention and tournament in Iraq:

 When President Bush ordered troops to Iraq, he probably never imagined that he would be ultimately be responsible for what very well could be the very first D&D convention/game day ever held in a war zone. Ziggurat Con, being held June 9 from 1200 to 2100 hours at Camp Adder/Tallil Airbase, is open to all allied military personnel and civilian contractors in Iraq.

KBR and MWR (the army’s Morale Welfare & Recreation Department) have graciously allowed service members to use part of the Community Activity Center to hold the Game Day. The Ping Pong room will be set up for RPGs (Role-Playing Games, not to be confused with the rocket propelled grenades which share the same acronym), and the DVD Movie room will be playing Anime Movies all day in support of the event.

I can certainly see how some fantasy escapism based in collaborative story telling (with MATH!) would be attractive to those facing mortal threats everyday. (via Boing Boing via Instapundit)

Invading the Sudan

April 12th, 2007 by joby

Joe Biden wants to invade the Sudan to protect the innocents in Darfur.

It’s probably all about oil.

Michael Totten with the Peshmerga

April 5th, 2007 by joby

Michael continues his tour of Iraqi Kurdistan with a visit with the official army of the three Kurdish provinces — the Peshmerga.