The ships are planned to be equipped with not only an electromagnetic artillery installation (‘Railgun’), but also with a laser weapon complex designed to protect the ship.
Such complexes are being created for both sea and land use. They are designed to engage cruise, anti-ship missiles and other high-precision weapons.
Development of the electromagnetic guns for naval destroyers is also being carried out in Japan — funds for this work were incorporated in the defense budget this year.
The 27DD destroyers are equipped with a combined gas turbine-electric power plant.
The modified AEGIS weapons systems have improved data exchange and external target designation. In addition, they have new radar to detect surface targets and hydro acoustic collection system with towed antennas.
Electromagnetic weapons are no longer a fantasy. They have been developed and tested in Russia and the United States as well.
The United States conducted tests of laser weapons earlier in the Persian Gulf. According to Pentagon the tests were successful.
Russian specialists are developing military lasers particularly for aviation. Moreover, the development of such weapons in Russian is being carried out without any of the components or sub-assemblies built by foreign machinery.