DAHLGREN, Virginia — There wasn’t much left of the 23-pound kilogram bullet, just a scalded piece of squat metal. That’s what happens when an enormous electromagnetic gun sends its ammo rocketing 5500 feet in a single second.
The gun that fired the bullet is the Navy’s experimental railgun, a gun with no moving parts or propellants — just an king-sized burst of energy that sends a projectile flying. And today its parents