Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!esosun!net1!sdcsvax!ucbvax!ALMSA-1.ARPA!wmartin From: wmartin@ALMSA-1.ARPA (Will Martin -- AMXAL-RI) Newsgroups: sci.space Subject: Electromagnetic launchers Message-ID: <8611132205.AA00902@s1-b.arpa> Date: Thu, 13-Nov-86 16:28:02 EST Article-I.D.: s1-b.8611132205.AA00902 Posted: Thu Nov 13 16:28:02 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 14-Nov-86 07:53:01 EST Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 20 Thought SPACE readers might find this item of interest: From DEFENSE ELECTRONICS, Nov. '86, p. 18, "Focus" column: KAMAN'S COIL GUNS PORTEND HEAVY-LOAD LAUNCH ROLE Kaman Corp. of Bloomfield, Conn., plans to build and demonstrate an electromagnetic coil gun under an $8.5-million Army/DARPA anti-armor contract. Using coils instead of rails, Kaman expects to achieve muzzle velocities of 13,000 feet per second and rates of fire of three projectiles per minute. Dr. Henry Kolm, president of Kaman's Electromagnetic Launch Research subsidiary, believes that the coil, not the rail, has the greatest technological potential. He predicts that electromagnetic coils will someday launch aircraft from carriers and spacecraft from launch pads. Aboard cariers, the coils would save space and weight by replacing steam catapults. At the launch pad, according to Kaman's Kolm, electromagnetic coils would initially eliminate first-stage boosters and eventually permit the direct launching of payloads into space. *** End of article ***