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| Railgun technology uses “Lorentz” force to “pull” solid munitions between 2 tracks.The tracks themselves must be made of a super-conductive poly-ceramic. This is the only way that they are able to transmit the required current, and maintain intergrity. The projectiles themselves are solid objects, without the requirement for propellant nanites are able to easily produce the “slugs” to the high level of required tolerance.\\ | Railgun technology uses “Lorentz” force to “pull” solid munitions between 2 tracks.The tracks themselves must be made of a super-conductive poly-ceramic. This is the only way that they are able to transmit the required current, and maintain intergrity. The projectiles themselves are solid objects, without the requirement for propellant nanites are able to easily produce the “slugs” to the high level of required tolerance.\\ | ||
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