
China Unveils Capacitor-Free Coilgun Firing 3,000 Rounds Per Minute
Chinese scientists developed a capacitor-free coilgun firing 3,000 rounds per minute, surpassing previous limitations.

The realm of warfare is on the cusp of a revolution, with recent advancements in electromagnetic weaponry poised to redefine combat as we know it. A groundbreaking development from PLA scientists has propelled China to the forefront of this technological race, unveiling a capacitor-free coilgun design that surpasses all previous limitations.
A New Era of Rapid Fire
Published in China’s Journal of Gun Launch & Control, the research details a revolutionary approach that eliminates the traditional reliance on capacitors – the energy storage devices that have long plagued electromagnetic weapons. By circumventing this bottleneck, the Chinese-made coilgun achieves an astonishing firing rate of 3,000 rounds per minute, shattering the previous record held by both early Chinese prototypes and the US-made GR-1 “Anvil” at a mere 100 rounds per minute.
Coilgun Breakthrough Ushers in Redefined Combat
This coilgun breakthrough marks a significant leap forward, paving the way for a new era of rapid and precise fire. The implications are profound, potentially rendering existing combat strategies obsolete as the battlefield landscape is transformed by the sheer speed and power of these electromagnetic weapons. This development not only showcases China's prowess in military technology but also raises questions about the future of warfare, with the potential to redefine how conflicts are waged globally.
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