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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2478132" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>Last I read, they have been held back by the size of the battery banks needed to create enough energy. Until they could shrink the battery bank size down it was just too big to actually put on a ship. You can imagine how much room all those batteries take if they were much too big for American naval vessels. </p><p></p><p>I'm guessing they got the battery issue handled if they are finally mounting one shipboard. They are crazy amazing weapons that fire a non explosive projectile that travels so fast and hits so hard it causes damage that, until now, has been only capable with huge explosive bombs and warheads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2478132, member: 24446"] Last I read, they have been held back by the size of the battery banks needed to create enough energy. Until they could shrink the battery bank size down it was just too big to actually put on a ship. You can imagine how much room all those batteries take if they were much too big for American naval vessels. I'm guessing they got the battery issue handled if they are finally mounting one shipboard. They are crazy amazing weapons that fire a non explosive projectile that travels so fast and hits so hard it causes damage that, until now, has been only capable with huge explosive bombs and warheads. [/QUOTE]
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