El cañón de riel chino alcanza un hito con una prueba de proyectil guiado

Un equipo de investigación chino ha probado con éxito un prototipo de proyectil guiado para un cañón de riel electromagnético, logrando que el dispositivo sobreviva a condiciones extremas y registre su vuelo.

La prueba, considerada un gran avance, fue llevada a cabo por un equipo dirigido por el profesor asociado Ge Shuangchao en la Universidad del Norte de China. El experimento verificó que el prototipo puede sobrevivir a un entorno extremo con un ancho de pulso de 8 ms, una sobrecarga de 20.000 g y una densidad de flujo magnético de 7 T. Los resultados se publicaron en el Journal of North University of China en mayo. La prueba tuvo lugar en Taiyuan y marca un progreso en la tecnología de municiones inteligentes.

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