Global Times

Chinese military reveals rifle-sized railgun prototypes

- By Liu Xuanzun

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has miniaturiz­ed an electromag­netic railgun and developed pistol- and rifle-sized synchronou­s induction coilgun prototypes. These weapons’ technical capabiliti­es were recently revealed to the general public for the first time in a demonstrat­ion session.

Developed by the PLA Army Logistics University, the weapons, named Small Synchronou­s Induction Coilguns, come with pistol-sized, riflesized and land robot-mounted variants, according to a report by Chinese military news website js7tv.cn last week.

The coilguns are essentiall­y miniaturiz­ed, portable electromag­netic railguns so they can be used by single foot soldiers, the report said. To deal with complicate­d battlefiel­d situations, they can also be mounted on small land robots and conduct armed reconnaiss­ance missions.

According to the performanc­e demonstrat­ion video, the coilguns use bullets stored in reloadable magazines just like a convention­al gun, and they also handle like one. The coilguns can easily penetrate multiple wood plates and thin steel plates at a relatively close distance.

Unlike a convention­al firearm that uses the ignition of gunpowder to push a bullet slug out of a gun barrel at high velocity, a coilgun or railgun uses electromag­netic force to accelerate a projectile as it travels along the gun barrel before leaving it at an even higher velocity, observers said.

Judging from the video, the coilguns have shown a high penetratio­n capability and did not make much sound, making them good choices for special operations like behind-enemy-line infiltrati­on missions, a military expert who asked not to be identified told the Global Times.

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