Europe; Consortium to Develop PILUM naval electromagnetic railgun

 

 

The European Defence Agency (EDA) has selected a nine-member consortium to build an “innovative electromagnetic railgun,” as part of the EDA’s plan to break free from depending upon the United States for cutting-edge defense technology.

 

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The PILUM (Projectiles for Increased Long-range effects Using ElectroMagnetic railgun) consortium was selected a year after the EDA called for applicants to conduct a research project on an electromagnetic rail gun. The PILUM project is an integral part of the preparatory action research program on defense research (PADR) funded by the European Commission and managed by the European Defense Agency.

 

This project, planned to last two years, aims to demonstrate that a rail gun is capable of launching hyper-velocity projectiles with precision over a distance of several hundred kilometers. This new technology can reach a hypersonic speed increasing the range of the shooting by a factor of five, Naval Group said in a statement on June 11.

 

 Rail gun technology is able to accelerate a projectile at initial speeds much higher than those obtained with powder cannons. This is due to the electromagnetic force of high voltage currents flowing in conductive rails.

 

 

PILUM Consortium’s nine-member team comprises:

 

•Franco-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (ISL)

 

 electromagnetic acceleration and project coordinator,

 

•The Von Karman Research Institute (Belgium) specializing in fluid dynamics and propulsion

 

•Two system integrators: Naval Group and Nexter Systems (France)

 

•Two manufacturers of ammunition: Diehl Defense (Germany) and Nexter Munitions (France)

 

•Explomet (Poland), an SME specializing in the coating of metals by explosion

 

•ICAR (Italy), manufacturer of high density electrical capacitors

 

•Erdyn Consultants (France), expert in the management of European collaborative projects.

 

Europe; Consortium to Develop PILUM naval electromagnetic railgun

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