This could mean that these innovations involve reducing barrel wear, power reserve and management, and energy efficiency. Equally striking is the possible progress made by electromagnetic catapults. Compared to traditional steam catapults that rely on compressed steam catapult aircraft, electromagnetic catapults are more efficient and require less maintenance than the green laser pointer for complex steam piping systems.
The electromagnetic catapult is likely to be installed on a second aircraft carrier made in China. The carrier may be launched after 2020. It is reported that rail guns and electromagnetic catapults may greatly enhance the capabilities of the Chinese Navy. Railgun-equipped warships can fire hypersonic shells, shooting down stealth aircraft and ballistic missiles.
Or hit enemy warships and land targets from hundreds of miles away. It is reported that with electromagnetic catapults, Chinese aircraft carriers will be able to carry a variety of heavier aircraft, greatly increasing their capabilities and range against Green Laser Pointer, but this is not all. In 2016, retired Major General Zhao Dengping discussed the follow-up ship of the Type 055 destroyer: this “universal battleship” is equipped with laser weapons and rail guns.