Developing a Launch Package for the PEGASUS Launcher
S. Hundertmark, G. Vincent, D. Simicic

TL;DR
This paper presents the development and experimental validation of a complete launch package for the PEGASUS railgun, aiming to achieve projectile velocities of 2000-2500 m/s for long-range naval artillery applications.
Contribution
It introduces a new launch package design for the PEGASUS railgun and demonstrates its capability to accelerate projectiles to target velocities through experimental results.
Findings
Successful acceleration of projectiles to 2000-2500 m/s
Effective design of armature and sabot for high-velocity launches
Experimental validation of launch package performance
Abstract
Railguns are capable to far exceed the muzzle energies of current naval deck guns. Therefore one of the most promising scenario for the future application of railguns in naval warfare is the long range artillery. Hypervelocity projectiles being propelled to velocities above 2 km/s reach targets at distances of 200 km or more. At the French-German Research Institute the PEGASUS launcher is used for investigations with respect to this scenario. The 6 m long barrel has a square caliber of 40 mm. The power supply unit is able to deliver 10 MJ to the gun. Within this investigation, a complete launch package is being developed and experiments are performed that aim at showing that this package can be accelerated to velocities ranging from 2000 m/s to 2500 m/s. A launch package consists out of an armature, a sabot and the projectile. The armature ensures the electrical contact during launch…
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