Modern warships are mostly equipped with main guns of different calibers, some with dual barrels and others with single barrels. The King Railgun is a type of single-barrel main gun. So, how is the King Railgun in modern warships? What about its panel data and actual combat performance? Below is a brief analysis to bring you a review of the King Railgun in modern warships. Of course, this review is for reference only; the actual combat environment is too complex, and the performance can vary significantly under different scenarios.

The King Railgun is currently the newest replaceable electromagnetic railgun, with a theoretical damage of over 29,000, a maximum range of 17 kilometers, a projectile initial velocity of 971.9 knots, a full-level reload time of 5.2 seconds, and a firing delay of approximately 0.6 seconds.

Its damage per second (DPS) is very high among single-shot cannons, with a short reload time and area-of-effect (AOE) damage. A main gun with AOE can intercept missiles just launched by the enemy, making it highly useful in actual combat. A main gun with AOE can save thermal lures and improve hit accuracy. The fast reload speed of the main gun also provides a good feel in actual combat, accelerating the output rhythm.

The King Railgun has no critical hits, has AOE, a short reload time, and a relatively fast output rhythm with good stability. It requires charging, with a certain firing delay, but overall, the output feel is quite comfortable, with good accuracy. In terms of DPS and output per minute, it performs well, second only to the MK71.

Therefore, if there is a re-release, the King Railgun is still very worth drawing, combining advantages such as AOE, precision, high damage, and extremely fast reloading. It has some tolerable flaws, is easy to get started with, and is an excellent choice for players who like the "mountain carding" playstyle.

This concludes the introduction on how the King Railgun is in modern warships. Overall, this single-shot main gun is quite good, ranking at the top among single-shot main guns, with a good feel, stable damage, and a fast rhythm, making it very suitable for ships that like the "mountain carding" playstyle. If interested, consider drawing it when it re-releases.