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- Electrothermal-chemical_technology abstract "Electrothermal-chemical (ETC) technology is an attempt to increase accuracy and muzzle energy of future tank, artillery, and close-in weapon system guns by improving the predictability and rate of expansion of propellants inside the barrel.An electrothermal-chemical gun uses a plasma cartridge to ignite and control the ammunition's propellant, using electrical energy to trigger the process. ETC increases the performance of conventional solid propellants, reduces the effect of temperature on propellant expansion and allows for more advanced, higher density propellants to be used.The technology has been under development since the mid-1980s and at present is actively being researched in the United States by the Army Research Laboratory and private organizations. It is possible that electrothermal-chemical gun propulsion will be an integral part of US Army's future combat system and those of other countries such as Germany and the United Kingdom. Electrothermal-chemical technology is part of a broad research and development program that encompasses all electric gun technology, such as railguns and coil guns.".
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- Electrothermal-chemical_technology wikiPageWikiLinkText "Electrothermal-chemical technology".
- Electrothermal-chemical_technology wikiPageWikiLinkText "electrothermal chemical guns".
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- Electrothermal-chemical_technology subject Category:Propellants.
- Electrothermal-chemical_technology hypernym Attempt.
- Electrothermal-chemical_technology type MilitaryConflict.
- Electrothermal-chemical_technology type Ballistic.
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- Electrothermal-chemical_technology comment "Electrothermal-chemical (ETC) technology is an attempt to increase accuracy and muzzle energy of future tank, artillery, and close-in weapon system guns by improving the predictability and rate of expansion of propellants inside the barrel.An electrothermal-chemical gun uses a plasma cartridge to ignite and control the ammunition's propellant, using electrical energy to trigger the process.".
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- Electrothermal-chemical_technology sameAs Q1326682.
- Electrothermal-chemical_technology sameAs 電熱化學炮.
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