The DNA/Maxwell Laboratories SSG 30 mm Rail Gun has been used to fire
a number of solid armature projectiles in conjunction with the United
Kingdom, (UK) Defence Research Agency, (DRA). These projectiles have b
een fully tactical, discarding sabots rounds fired at short range into
RHA steel targets. This paper gives details of those shots, the diagn
ostics used to capture the data and some of the design methodology beh
ind the test. Visual recordings have been assisted in the analysis of
the results, showing good sabot discard and flight characteristics. Ve
locities of over 2000 m/s have been achieved with fully discarding tac
tical packages and typical accelerating lengths. The tests have shown
for a limited sample size, that EM projectiles can be launched as accu
rately as ones from a conventional powder gun, and that the differing
launch conditions do not pose a major problem to the shot designers.