SenorToenails wrote:
The problem with developing an individual EM weapon is the power source. Those weapons take a lot of power and energy to operate. The technology to power effective small-scale EM weapons for individual use just doesn't exist yet, and I doubt soldiers want to go into combat with 50+ pounds of batteries on top of their gear.
unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Lai wrote:
http://www.military.com/features/0,15240,160195,00.html
I would still like to see more development for individual EM weapon systems. You'd think it would be a lot easier to develop a small calibre, say .22, weapon system than a deck-gun; since power supply is the main problem and does anyone know the advantages and disdadvantage of a Rail EM weapon compared to a Gaussian EM weapon?
You got that backwards. It's easier to develop a deck gun than a .22 weapon system
because power supply is a problem.
Hmmm,.. but something in my mind keeps saying that it should be possible to fit such a power supply in a backpack (Warhammer 40k style
). It would be imensely heavy and soldiers already have to carry way to much batteries these days, so it wouldn't be practical, but it would be interesting from a research perspective. I'm quite confident we'll be able to solve the power-dilemma in future decades, we'll have to anyway, unless we want (not just military) technology to stagnate. I think individual EM weapon development would be scientifically, though not military, worthwhile.