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Electro-thermal chemical technology is an attempt to increase accuracy and muzzle energy of future tank, artillery, and close-in weapon system[1] guns by improving the predictability and rate of expansion of propellants inside the barrel. Results have proven to be promising and it's very possible that electro-thermal chemical gun propulsion will be an integral part of the United States' Army's future combat system, as well as the future combat systems of several other countries such as Germany and the United Kingdom. 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, as well as various private organizations. Electrothermal-chemical technology is part of a broad research and development program that encompasses all electric gun technology, such as rail guns and coil guns. It is considered the most realistic of the three and the most mature, as well.

  1. ^ Friedman, Dr Norman (1993). Navies in the Nuclear Age: Warships since 1945. Naval Institute Press. p. 163. ISBN 1-55750-613-2. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)