MARAUDER
MARAUDER (Magnetically Accelerated Ring to Achieve Ultra-high Directed Energy and Radiation) is, or was, a United States Air Force Research Laboratory project concerning the development of a coaxial plasma railgun. It is one of several United States Government efforts to develop plasma-based projectiles.[1] The first computer simulations occurred in 1990, and its first published experiment appeared on August 1, 1993.[2][3]
Objectives
The first MARAUDER experiment was motivated by RACE, or the Ring Accelerator Experiment, which took place in 1991 at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.[3][4] The ultimate goal of the MARAUDER program was to accelerate highly dense toroids containing plasma to high speeds. Such a system could be used for “hypervelocity projectiles,” x-ray production, and electrical power amplification. The stated goals of the program included studying the “formation, compression, and acceleration of magnetized plasma rings.”[3]
Specifically, objective of the program was the acceleration of a toroid of 0.5-2.0 mg plasma to a kinetic energy level on the order of megajoules using a 5-10 MJ coaxial gun design.[3]
Design
In 1993, the Phillips Laboratory developed a coaxial plasma gun capable of accelerating 1–2 mg of plasma by up to 1010g in a toroid of diameter 1 meter.[3] The toroids are similar to spheromaks, but differ in that an inner conductor is used to accelerate the plasma and that confinement behavior results from interactions of the toroid with its surrounding atmosphere. It utilized the SHIVA STAR capacitor bank to satisfy the large energy requirements that were needed.
Current status
As of 1993 the project appeared to be in the early experimental stages. The weapon was able to produce doughnut shaped rings of plasma and balls of lightning that exploded with devastating effects when hitting its target.[5] The project's initial success led to it becoming classified, and only a few references to MARAUDER appeared after 1993. The project may or may not have been scrapped some time after 1995.
See also
References
- ↑ Plasma railgun#Examples
- ↑ Sovinec, C. R. (1990). "Phase 1b MARAUDER computer simulations". IEEE international conference on plasma science 22 (16).
- 1 2 3 4 5 Dengan, et. al, J. H. (1993-08-01). "Compact toroid formation, compression, and acceleration". Physics of Fluids B. doi:10.1063/1.860681.
- ↑ McLean, H. S. (1991). "Ring Accelerator Experiment (RACE)". Plasma Science, 1991. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. doi:10.1109/PLASMA.1991.695662.
- ↑ "Unfriendly Fire".
External links
- Article Citation Page (OSTI)
- UNFRIENDLY FIRE (a reference on ball lightning, with a section on MARAUDER) at the Wayback Machine (archived February 23, 2007)