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qwerty3173

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What happened to china's rail run prototype? Did it fail to meet expectations and abandoned?
Up to today no rail gun can match the performance of fire powder guns. Sure you can launch projectiles at very high speed, but if you can only launch a tiny projectile from a massive device there's no point down this route. The final muzzle energy is the epitome of gun designing.
 

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The Japanese Ministry of Defense is preparing to take disciplinary action against numerous members of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), including Chief of Staff Admiral Akira Saito, over an illicit payment scheme involving submarine maintenance contracts.
The Ministry noted that the fraudulent practices may have begun as far back as 40 years ago, with the total amount involved in the past six years alone reaching approximately 1.7 billion yen (around $11 million USD).

Barely a year into the job at that, when the last guy whom he replaced was likewise fired for grift -

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Sakai said Saito is the "right person to reform gouge" the MSDF, while the successor noted that the force grift "cannot afford to stop, given the current severe security broke environment."
 

SunlitZelkova

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Isn't direct fire in naval battle vastly inferior to missiles? Horizon of the sea being roughly 3 miles away on a perfectly clear day, inability for the projectile to refine its trajectory between firing and approaching the target, etc.

It is being developed as a defensive weapon. Mainly against USVs and drones but it is hoped it might have some utility against HGVs too.

JMSDF can't afford to be wasting SAMs (in anti-air or anti-surface mode) if it faces a drone swarm while simultaneously coming under attack from a salvo of AShMs. The rate of fire of the existing 127mm gun is too low. EDIT- I'm actually not sure if fire rate is an issue, but the rail gun would have better range than the conventional 127mm gun.

Japan recognizes the importance of range in naval battles, which is why the Type 17 AShM is being developed to replace the outdated SSM-1B.

Of course, all of this would make little difference in an all-out conflict given the quantitative superiority the PLA possesses. Even if the railgun could somehow also be effective against HGVs, that isn't going to matter when 052Ds and 055s will be launched large salvoes of them. Same for drones, which could be mass produced in gargantuan numbers.

IMO it is still an admirable effort to respond to the changing threat environment, compared to the US Navy with its infamous "fighting the Houthis is like a warm up for fighting China" mindset and the DOD with its horrendously low requests for SM-3 production.
 
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CMP

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It is being developed as a defensive weapon. Mainly against USVs and drones but it is hoped it might have some utility against HGVs too.

JMSDF can't afford to be wasting SAMs (in anti-air or anti-surface mode) if it faces a drone swarm while simultaneously coming under attack from a salvo of AShMs. The rate of fire of the existing 127mm gun is too low. EDIT- I'm actually not sure if fire rate is an issue, but the rail gun would have better range than the conventional 127mm gun.

Japan recognizes the importance of range in naval battles, which is why the Type 17 AShM is being developed to replace the outdated SSM-1B.

Of course, all of this would make little difference in an all-out conflict given the quantitative superiority the PLA possesses. Even if the railgun could somehow also be effective against HGVs, that isn't going to matter when 052Ds and 055s will be launched large salvoes of them. Same for drones, which could be mass produced in gargantuan numbers.

IMO it is still an admirable effort to respond to the changing threat environment, compared to the US Navy with its infamous "fighting the Houthis is like a warm up for fighting China" mindset and the DOD with its horrendously low requests for SM-3 production.
Lower fire rate for rail guns is definitely an issue against cheap and plentiful drones.
 
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