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== Design details ==
==Design details==
Coilguns utilize a series of electromagnetically charged coils powered in a timed sequence to propel a magnetic projectile at speeds faster than that of chemical weaponry. ''[[UNSC]]'' coilguns almost exclusively utilize Asynchronous Linear-Induction Motor (ALIM) technology which is capable of accelerating a projectile to such speeds that its impact seems instantaneous from the point of firing.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22|Enc22|Page=181}}  
Coilguns utilize a series of electromagnetically charged coils powered in a timed sequence to propel a magnetic projectile at speeds faster than that of chemical weaponry. ''[[UNSC]]'' coilguns almost exclusively utilize Asynchronous Linear-Induction Motor (ALIM) technology which is capable of accelerating a projectile to such speeds that its impact seems instantaneous from the point of firing.{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22|Enc22|Page=181}}  


==Known Coilguns==
==Known coilguns==
=== Mass drivers===
=== Mass drivers===
{{Main|Mass Driver}}
{{Main|Mass Driver}}
Mass drivers are a form of typically stationary coilgun used to fire payloads at high velocities.
Mass drivers are a form of typically stationary coilgun used to fire payloads at high velocities.


===Magnetic Accelerator Cannon===
===Magnetic Accelerator Cannons===
{{Main|Magnetic Accelerator Cannon}}
{{Main|Magnetic Accelerator Cannon}}
Magnetic Accelerator Cannons are naval coilguns employed for ship-to-ship combat by the UNSC Navy.
Magnetic Accelerator Cannons are naval coilguns employed for ship-to-ship combat by the UNSC Navy.
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A smaller, portable coilgun often mounted on the [[M12G1 Gauss Warthog]] or independently on a mount.
A smaller, portable coilgun often mounted on the [[M12G1 Gauss Warthog]] or independently on a mount.


== List of Appearances ==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]'' {{1st}}



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A coilgun, also known as a Gauss gun, is a type of mass driver weaponry employed by the United Nations Space Command for both ground and space applications. Coilguns utilize electromagnetic coils to propel a hyperdense projectile to high speeds.[1] Coilguns are similar in design and function to railgun weaponry as both make use of electromagnets in their operation.


Design details

Coilguns utilize a series of electromagnetically charged coils powered in a timed sequence to propel a magnetic projectile at speeds faster than that of chemical weaponry. UNSC coilguns almost exclusively utilize Asynchronous Linear-Induction Motor (ALIM) technology which is capable of accelerating a projectile to such speeds that its impact seems instantaneous from the point of firing.[2]

Known coilguns

Mass drivers

Main article: Mass Driver

Mass drivers are a form of typically stationary coilgun used to fire payloads at high velocities.

Magnetic Accelerator Cannons

Main article: Magnetic Accelerator Cannon

Magnetic Accelerator Cannons are naval coilguns employed for ship-to-ship combat by the UNSC Navy.

M68 Gauss Cannon

Main article: M68 Gauss Cannon

A smaller, portable coilgun often mounted on the M12G1 Gauss Warthog or independently on a mount.

List of appearances

Sources